M1 carbine m1a1 thompson universal us stock m2 30 : Stocks at GunBroker.com
Someone was smoking crack! The current bid of $23 is expensive for kindling...
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M1 carbine m1a1 thompson universal us stock m2 30 : Stocks at GunBroker.com
Someone was smoking crack! The current bid of $23 is expensive for kindling...
I remember those! It goes well with your Commando MkIII as mfg by Volunteer Arms.:madsmile:
Funny, I was just reading about this one in War Baby II this afternoon. It's cast aluminum, except for detachable buttstock.
Oh, the poor carbines from yesteryear!
Most of that aftermarket junk was before my time jmoore, but I've seen a lot of stuff over the years from that era. (I haven't seen the 'Commando' conversion)
I wonder how many rare carbines sold through DMC, etc were butchered back then when they were cheap, and the original stocks with original markings, etc were thrown away or stuffed in a packed garage over the years to make these 'fine' conversions. :crying:
This thing? The 45 ACP wonder? :p
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4...rprisesxn2.jpg
(Pic stolen from the internet)
the horror....the horror
:yikes:
Well, to continue OT, the Mark V used Thompson mags (No drums!), but the plastic feedramp insert would wear out fairly quickly. I've had one each over the years( plus worked on plenty more)- only because they were less than $50 US each. Played w/ 'em and sold 'em for an unfair profit!
Really kind of junky no matter how you look at them...
I remember the stocks. I would think they disappeared because you would buy it for the thompson butt and salvage the aluminum for scrap.
I saw "new" Thompson butts all over for $10-15 until the mid nineties. Seems an expensive waty to get one.