Ww2 thompson deactivated.
Article about: Is there anything to consider when buying a Thompson smg? There is no ‘US property stamp’ behind the sights, does that mean it’s not a Ww2 used gun? Also, where was auto ordnance based
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There was no production of M1 / M1A1 Thompson SMG's from 1944 until Nurmrich/Auto Ordnance (in West Hurley, NY) resumed production in 1985. They only made 609 in 1985-86.
If your Thompson has a Bridgeport, CT address on the receiver, it is a WW2 wartime gun. They were manufactured at the Auto Ordnance plant in Bridgeport, and at Savage in Utica, NY .... all will have the Bridgeport address however
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