.45 Cal wrote:KillerSlevin wrote:Thompson. Tommy's and Thompson's are different, besides its evike they lie
He's ablsolutely 100% correct.
It's a Thompson.
Tommy guns are the M1921, M1928, and M1928A1 models. Because they can take the round 50 round drum clips. Those are the models that we sold to the British for WWII, the british (along with early american gansters and police men) started calling them "Tommy Guns".
The M1 and M1A1 models were made to replace said, "Tommy Guns" as they were to expensive to continue mass production, the Savage Arms company remade them with a simpler design thus changing almost everything about the gun with the exeption of the caliber. So the Tommy and Thompson guns (those being slang names) are, in fact, different.
I hate it when people hold up an M1A1 Thompson and are like "I feel like a 20's gangster" well that's funny, because a 20's gangster probably NEVER EVEN HELD ONE OF THOSE!!!
so, go take a history lesson before you open your mouth.
sorry if that was a wee bit harsh.
Perhaps its just me, but growing up, EVERY submachine gun was a Tommygun. That makes it pretty generic in my eyes..45 Cal wrote:Tommy-Gun was never a generic name for submachine guns
Sirus The Virus wrote:I am having a hard time finding a great (keyword, meaning not good but better) WW II Airsoft gun and that one doesn't look too sturdy. I got a 150$ UTG Warhawk AK 47 and it's alright but if i don't pull the trigger strait back then it won't fire. So I'm looking at a range pretty close to 200 or above. If anyone could help that would be great.
Tombstone wrote:Its CYMA, no thanks
Sirus The Virus wrote:I am having a hard time finding a great (keyword, meaning not good but better) WW II Airsoft gun and that one doesn't look too sturdy. I got a 150$ UTG Warhawk AK 47 and it's alright but if i don't pull the trigger strait back then it won't fire. So I'm looking at a range pretty close to 200 or above. If anyone could help that would be great.
SniperViper wrote:They have this gun at Big 5, that says enough.
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