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Foregrip for Thompson 1928 - original or fake?
Good Evening everyone!
I have purchased the following foregrip seen on the pictures. It is in quite good condition, but I am in doubt about its authenticity:
- The grip has a very shallowly stamped "S", which looks rather engraved than stamped - but maybe it was just stamped very gently, to do no damage to the weak spot of the material in the front.
- It has a stamped number on the rear as seen on the picture.
- When I fit it to my 1928A1, it seemed that it was not attached to a gun before, because it was quite tight to press it into the rail.
- The attachment-screw was not completely covered by paint/bluing, only the head and the end-parts of the thread.
- It comes from a warehouse in russia, so maybe a leftover of the lend/lease-program.
What do you think?
Original Savage-made grip or fake?
Thank you in advance and have a nice day,
Sir T. Woolridge
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10-11-2020 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sir T. Woolridge
It comes from a warehouse in russia, so maybe a leftover of the lend/lease-program.
Where did you get THAT information, did you go there and pick it up yourself? Sounds like the claim that "It's been in this collection for 50 years"...
I think it's a copy, I can show you my Savage front grip for comparison, there are no sharp corners...yes, mine has been around but there's no similarity except the shape.
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Where did you get THAT information, did you go there and pick it up yourself? Sounds like the claim that "It's been in this collection for 50 years"...
Pretty simple. Nearly all Thompsons on the market in Europe originate from the War Aid Thompsons delivered to Russia
in WWII which were sold off until maybe 5 years ago via a large stock gun dealer.
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Both the Colt and Savage have different profiles on the side view but the top one in the post looks fake - sharp edges should be rounded
Not many US Lend Lease Thompsons had the front grip if any ? that went to USSR
Some of the Savage TSMG did have the front grip to the UK
Early Colt 1921 had the front grip and France
did receive them but not Lend Lease
bought outright
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I might ask the person who bought the 20.000 Thompsons whether they also had spare grips. Maybe he still remembers.
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Many thanks to all so far!
@Promo, that would be excellent!
Best, T.
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Originally Posted by
Promo
whether they also had spare grips
Or vertical fronts...
Mind you if he's the one flogging these grips as original then of course they did...whether they did or not.
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Mind you if he's the one flogging these grips as original then of course they did...whether they did or not.
He does not bother on small items like this at all. Too little profit for too much work.
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Looks "blocky" to me. Reminds me of the ones Numrich sold in the late Eighties on the West Hurley guns. I've got a Colt one I sometime mount on my M1928A1 when that look is needed. Here as good a picture as I have right now.
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