What is it #13
Name the SA and name each item.Information
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Name the SA and name each item.Information
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Oier, guide rod and buffer, ejector assembly for an M1928A1 Thompson submachinegun
Thompson Model 1928A1 : Top oil container , pilot rod and buffer, blish lock, firing pin protrusion gage and ejector
Haven't seen those since my '28 Thompson left.
Regards, Jim
RCS is correct on all. Part of a de-milled 1928 Thompson parts kit that came in from the old Soviet Union approx 20 years ago.
Excellent found out what that oiler was as I have one still caked in cosmo on my shelf!
Here is a Savage Model 1928A1 bolt that I found years ago, the owner pulled it from his weapon to exchange for an un-modified bolt.
Anyone know what this modification was for ?Attachment 106844Attachment 106845
The safety notch at the back...with an M1 you could engage the safety so the bolt wouldn't move when forward but the 1928/A1s had no such provision. The notch at the back was added so you could keep the bolt forward. Otherwise the actuator could get caught and pulled back and perhaps accidentally fire.
Regards, Jim
Your right Jim, often called the paratroop notch