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  1. According to a World War II-era Thompson manual for GIs, “the Thompson Submachine Gun, Caliber .45, M1 is an air-cooled, blowback operated, magazine-fed weapon. It is designed to be fired from the shoulder of the gunner similarly to a rifle.

  2. Dec 11, 2013 · The iconic Thompson Submachine Gun was the main Allied submachine gun in the critical early years of World War II. From Bataan to the Kasserine Pass, and from Normandy to Okinawa, the...

  3. Sep 21, 2009 · In this article. 1921 Colt Thompson, american rifleman tv, ARTV07, Auto Ordinance M1A1 Thompson, john thompson, m1a1 thompson, martin k.a. morgan, phil schreier, The Thompson Submachine...

  4. www.americanrifleman.org › content › a-look-back-at-the-thompson-submachine-gunA Look Back at the Thompson Submachine Gun

    Apr 17, 2019 · With its sleek lines and powerful staccato sound signature, the Thompson Submachine Gun has starred in dozens of motion pictures worldwide for the better part of a century.

  5. Due to the ammunition slated for the new weapon, the term “submachine gun” came into general use, referring to the Thompson guns sub-rifle caliber cartridge and its capability for fully automatic fire. Annihilator: Origins and Development of the “Thompson Gun” AOC manufactured the first working model, the “Annihilator I,” in 1919.

  6. Nov 6, 2008 · To meet the need for an individual rapid-fire weapon, several inventors devised submachine guns. Light enough for one-man use, the new weapons were nicknamed "trench brooms" because they swept the trenches clear of enemy troops. The Thompson submachine gun was the handwork of John Taliaferro Thompson (West Point Class of 1882).

  7. Apr 1, 2015 · 2.9K. 248K views 9 years ago. A thorough explanation of the inner workings of the Thompson delivered through a live tear down, with supplemental animation. You’ll learn how all the parts function...

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