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    m1928 tsmg


    Consecutive numbered pair of 1975 Hurley Model 1928s. These guns have all early military parts except for the new upper and lower receivers. Original Lyman
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    large magazine

    West Hurley used to have a 100 rd drum but understand they did not work too well, needed some adjustments.

    Original Colt drums should work if you can find themAttachment 78033Attachment 78034

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    There is a guy in the US who rebuilds the new 50/100 round drums to work perfectly.. The original 100 and 50 Rd
    do work well. The first run of new made 100 Rd, some worked with a little adjustment to major work.

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    Mine was an original 1928... S-68038
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    Last edited by browningautorifle; 12-20-2021 at 10:52 AM.
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    I have colt 21s, savage and auto ordnance military 1928s, m1s and m1a1 s

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    I never had a '21 but had an M1icon for a while. It still had the floating firing pin...hard to find.
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    early Savage and Colt 1921 magazine catch

    Jim, noticed your early Savage had the early mag catch like the Colt 1921

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    Yes, my '28 Savage was apparently made on the Colt machines, according to an older man that should know... It had no hole in the center. I think the Cutts was the second pattern too? Is that right?

    My M1icon also had the flat paddles for the selector and the rocker pivot.
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    Jim, do you happen to know the age of your 1928 model Thompson, please? I'm guessing mid 1930s?

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    There doesn't seem to be any real records of the numbers, 1928 A1s yes...1921s yes...not in between though. Best guess is 1939, from what we could determine. Perhaps a bit earlier.
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