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M1 Thompson plans

Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:59 pm

Hello,

I'm looking for plans for a Thompson SMG, especially the butt stock and the flat wooden handle under the barrel.

I have a replica Chicago Piano Thompson and I want to transform it into something more WW2-esque.

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Re: M1 Thompson plans

Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:23 pm

Ollie wrote:Hello,

I'm looking for plans for a Thompson SMG, especially the butt stock and the flat wooden handle under the barrel.

I have a replica Chicago Piano Thompson and I want to transform it into something more WW2-esque.

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The M1928A1 that was used in WW2 was nearly identical to the commercial versions you are talking about. The foregrip merely unscrewed and could be replaced by the horizontal one. The butt stock should be the same.

http://photobucket.com/albums/y86/c3223 ... r-view.jpg

The M1 and M1A1 had different shaped receivers and the bolt handle on the side (and they operated quite a bit differently). They didn't come into service until late in the war.

PM me if you need more specifics.

Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:37 pm

Thanks alot bdk!!

The one I have is non-firing, and I want to make it look a bit more WWII so it will fit in our M38's carbine holder.

That plan will get us there, cheers!

:D :D

Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:29 pm

Glad to help where and when I can. You just have to put up with my odd sense of humor sometimes!

Thu Mar 23, 2006 9:25 am

There was a place in New York called "Gun Parts" or something but they changed there name a few years back. They had a huge selection of parts (go figure). I can’t find the link to the new on line site but I’m sure they would have everything you needed. I’ll check a bit later to see if I can find it and I’ll post it. If you’re heading to Geneseo or Thunder I might be able to work with you on that. If it’s just wood pieces it might be easier than trying to get it shipped.

I would hate to be accused of helping a Quebec Separatist group or something. :wink:

I've bouhgt several things from then and I was very happy with the new stcok I picked up for my M1.

Tim

Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:02 pm

Found the site

http://www.e-gunparts.com/contact.asp

I better not start looking around or my artificial discontentment will start to grow again.

Tim

Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:11 pm

collectorsarmory.com

Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:13 pm

here's another one. lots of stuff here.
http://www.sarcoinc.com/tho.html

always a great site for thompson info:
http://www.nfatoys.com/tsmg/

and check out this forum and the pictures link for more help if needed:
http://machinegunbooks.com/boards.html

good luck.

brian

Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:44 pm

Cheer Waltz, I'll be using those resources...

Fri Sep 15, 2006 12:28 pm

Why make it look like an M1A1........?

M1928's were used throughout WW2. :wink:

Does your replica 'Chicgo Piano' have the drum mag and vertical pistol foregrip and no Cutts compensator...i.e is it a faithfull replica of a M1921....?

A M1A1 is so completely different that I'd say you'll be making completely from scratch in reality rather than converting.

Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:33 am

I know this is a REAL LATE reply, but you might check out the following web site for dummy M1/M1A1 stuff:

http://www.ohioordnanceworks.com/parts/ ... ivers.html :)

Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:26 am

Thanks guys.

What we'll do is probably just screw a butt to a wooden stick, saving us from any problems with anyone.

"Wot, I'm not allowed to carry firewood around?"

:roll: :wink:

Fri May 04, 2007 8:25 pm

Well, I have the receiver blueprints if you want those :D
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