![]() ![]() Barrel has somewhat more finish towards the receiver, thinning further towards the muzzle. Drum has somewhat more scale at the front but this should clean up. Overall appearance is good to very good with about 70% of a smooth grey original finish thinning with some scattered points of pinprick corrosion. The Thompson machine gun is an iconic part of American lore, whether one is interested in the "gangster era" or its military application, or simply as a recreational item, the Thompson has widespread appeal. 1928 bolt and internal parts within receiver. Bowlin) initials present on left side of receiver. US Ordnance flaming bomb proof on left side of receiver. Serial number matches between lower and upper receivers. Receiver exhibits some discoloration where barrel screws into receiver. Barrel is apparently a replacement threaded at muzzle for Cutts compensator, but no compensator present. This is a straight-forward specimen of an Auto Ordnance Thompson with "S" prefix serial number and Bridgeport address on right side of the receiver.
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