

The Auto-Ordnance 1927A-1C Lightweight Deluxe was made for right-handed shooters. They have the same operational controls as the full-auto versions, but the rotating safety selector only has fire (forward) and safe (rearward) positions. The bolts on these semi-autos lock back after the last round is fired. Army Ordnance Department stuck with stick magazines because they were easier and cheaper to manufacture.) A Closer Look The M1 version has no Cutts compensator or frame slots for drum magazines.

Auto-Ordnance’s M1 Lightweight Carbine has the wartime straight forend, fixed-aperture rear sight in a heavy stamped-sheet-metal guard, and a side-mounted cocking handle. The second version represents the simplified Thompson that was created to expedite production during World War II. The Auto-Ordnance 1927A-1C Lightweight Deluxe carbine has all the features of the gangster-era “Chicago Typewriter” - the top-mounted cocking handle, vertical foregrip, finned barrel, Cutts compensator, Lyman-style rear sight and slots in the magazine well to accept 50- and 100-round drum magazines. Two 9mm models are available from Auto-Ordnance. The Auto-Ordnance 1927A-1C Tommy and M1 Carbine This makes the imaginative engineering that went into the semi-auto Tommy gun all the more impressive. For one thing, the weight of the internal parts and power of the springs were carefully balanced so they would only work in semi-auto, but there’s a lot more to it than that. The former fires from a closed bolt and the latter from an open bolt a great deal of effort went into the semi-auto version to make sure it stayed that way.Ī mischievous tinkerer with a longing for a felony conviction might think that simply removing the trigger disconnector would turn it into a full-auto, but it won’t. The semi-auto varies significantly from the original full-auto version. That’s a lot of extra time and money that could be spent at the range.Ĭonverting the Auto-Ordnance Tommy gun to the lighter caliber wasn’t as simple as you might expect. On the other hand, if Auto-Ordnance made the Tommy gun with its original short barrel, the gun would be classified as a short- barreled rifle (SBR) requiring NFA registration and a $200 tax stamp. Nothing special is needed to buy one over the counter at your favorite retailer other than the usual Form 4473 and a background check. The longer barrel makes the Auto-Ordnance Tommy gun the same as any other long gun from a legal standpoint. Otherwise, all the classic lines of this iconic firearm remain, but with a 16-inch barrel rather than the original 10-inch one.


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