I'm pretty familiar with all of the Thompson variants, however, there isn't an M2. There is (by and large) the 1921, 1928, 1927a1 (latest commercial), M1 and M1A1.
Also what exactly is he looking for as, "oiler tube" doesn't compute.
Maybe ask a couple more questions from your bud, and get back, and we'll see what we can find.
Hi,
He has a Thompson M1 with FJA, GEG and Crossed Cannon's cartouches. He got it from the Czech Republic. He's in Sweden or something like that.
He's looking for the oiler that apparently fits in the buttstock?
Tell him to check with Ohio Ordnance. The oil bottle looked like a round bottle with the sides cut flat. (don't know if that makes sense) And then it had a thin ... argggghhhh I'll post pics as soon as I can.
When they were issued to the Commonwealth countries, a regular Lee Enfield oil bottle was also used.
I think you are talking about the one that is a tad over 4.5 in long,blackened metal body flat on 2 sides,round on 2 sides,with a spout extension and a silver colored metal cap which screws on to cover the spout.Im holding one(with original oil) as I type.There is another one which is also metal and which resembles a shortened enfield oiler.The first type is for the M1928,the second for the M1 and m1A1.



























