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Which Replica MP40 and Thompson Submachine Guns?

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  • rufe-snow
    GSG has recently brought to market, a functioning .22 RF replica of the MP 40. As GSG, ( German Sport Guns), is located in the fatherland. It's going to be as close to the real McCoy, as you're going to be able to get your hands on legally.

    Very high quality replicas of the Thompson. Were made in Japan. Don't know if they are still available? As new production. Or you will have to try to find one for sale, on secondary market?
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  • v35
    The M1A1 for sure was used in WW2 I don't know about the 1928A1 shown above.
    Either way they had handguards and not pistol grips.
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  • competentone
    I can't help you with the MP40, but Thompson makes a display model that I'd think would suit your needs perfectly:

    http://www.auto-ordnance.com/Thompson-Display-Models/Thompson-Display-Models.asp

    They're handled as a "special order" by their custom shop. If your father had remembered the serial number of the one he carried -- and you had that information -- I'm sure they could add that number to it.

    When you finish the display and have some pictures of it, I, and I think others here, would appreciate seeing it. (It would be more appropriate for the General Discussion board then.)
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  • Laredo Lefty
    I bought one of the GSG copies of the MP-40 yesterday. Very nice replica of the original. It comes in a wood crate complete with German type markings.
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  • machine gun moran
    28A1's were issued early in WW2, a lot of pics of the early WW2 actions in the Pacific include them.

    Sadly, a very high percentage of Savage-made Thompsons went to the bottom of the Atlantic, before the HMFWIC's learned to not put all of the eggs of any one type, in the same basket.
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