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1921 Thompson, MP 40
Just said I will for a mint Colt Thompson 1921 and an MP 40 now comes the fun part. If it is half as bad as my previous dealings with the Feds I may wish I hadn't bought them.
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02-08-2017 09:38 PM
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I'm sure it will all come good.
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You just dumped enuf $$$ to buy a small house!
What are the markings on the MP 40? Is it all matching?
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The butt stock has been changed but it appears to have been done before it left Germany so the price was better than a matching one. I was really after the Thompson it is mint and has a large box of mags, new 100rd drum still in box a 50 rd drum. I was offered a package deal on both so I went that way. Yes I could have bought an awfully nice car for what it cost me but I don't need a car and 1921 Colt Thompsons are awfully hard to find as nice as this one.
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Please post pictures when you can. The guns, not the car.
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Agreed, words are cheap. We'll need pics on this whole thing.
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Oh yes, pictures please, sod bloody cars, they only go down in value, the 1921 will carry on gaining $$$
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Originally Posted by
oger
Just said I will for a mint Colt Thompson 1921 and an MP 40 now comes the fun part. If it is half as bad as my previous dealings with the Feds I may wish I hadn't bought them.
Nice find! Congratulations.
Transfers are running eight months for us now. Though a friend in Portland, OR, got one in 60 days recently. Maybe it depends on the agent’s workload?
My 1915 Colt Vickers is lonely and needs a friend if you ever want to part with the Colt Thompson.
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Originally Posted by
oger
The butt stock has been changed but it appears to have been done before it left
Germany so the price was better than a matching one. I was really after the Thompson it is mint and has a large box of mags, new 100rd drum still in box a 50 rd drum. I was offered a package deal on both so I went that way. Yes I could have bought an awfully nice car for what it cost me but I don't need a car and 1921 Colt Thompsons are awfully hard to find as nice as this one.
...sounds like all you need now are some L drums, shot/riot magazines and some .45 Remington-Thompson ammunition.
a 15lb gun (loaded) that brings back memories of good friends (too many now absent), magazine dumps & drum rolls of .45acp, huge grins & laughter...
"deadly teddly"
"squeaky"
"uncle stan"
"Peter K"
"Peter F"
"Dave T"
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Last edited by Lee Enfield; 02-09-2017 at 01:38 PM.
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Thompson, MP 40
Tried to reply it didn't go through don't know if this will. When everything gets straight ( there is a very good collection the LGS is trying from the same seller) things will get going on the transfer. The class 3 dealer is local and claims no problem with a title 4 form ( I think) I have a C&R don't know if that will help. Will try with the pictures but I am not set up to do it and the weapons aren't in my hands yet. There is only 1 MP 40 mag but a whole box of Thompson mags including 100rd drum in its box a loose 50 rd drum a pile of stick mags that need to be cleaned up. Once I pay for it I'm going to try and get the mags and clean the muck off of the sticks.
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