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    Anyone got some Auto-Ordnance Thompson SBRs? I’d love to own one of those M1A1s with the original length barrel.

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    Still waiting on my can....

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    All The Shades of FDE




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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartel View Post
    All The Shades of FDE



    That’s sexy little FN, I owned the 45 and it ran like a scalded dog. Cool stuff Cartel.

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    I also want all feedback about Auto Ordnance Thompson 1927A-1, SBR . I have been wanting one few a Long time.

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    Official NFA Picture Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by pipboy344 View Post
    Anyone got some Auto-Ordnance Thompson SBRs? I’d love to own one of those M1A1s with the original length barrel.
    I'd love to see that too. It was one of the guns I have always liked. Especially growing up watching WWII movies and reading WWII books. I read Marine the Life of Chesty Puller in 6th grade. I think Chesty carried a 1928 Thompson with a 100 round drum.



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    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    Last edited by TriggerFish; 01-27-19 at 11:01.

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