Thompson .22

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Here's a zombie killer that I just received in an email. Cool looking .22. The link with pics of it is at the bottom.


INCREDIBLE OFFER!!!

A truly unique handmade gun that can fit into any fine gun collection.

This is not a inexpensive plastic gun, this is a true marvel of engineering!!!



Connecticut Shotgun Mfg. Co. through a special collaboration with

Standard Manufacturing Company is proud to offer the

Tommy Gun Semi Automatic Rifle in .22LR



This is the first time in history that a Thompson product is offered

on a true scaled frame according to its caliber.



Don't confuse this gun with a crude finished plastic gun,these guns are built like a Swiss watch, all metal and wood finishes are superior to any other comparable guns on the market, this gun is a marvel of modern engineering, it will be the centerpiece of your gun collection.



Standard Manufacturing Company - Thompson Model 1922, .22 Long Rifle,

Semi Automatic Rifle, 16.4" barrel, walnut stock and grips, 1/2 size frame,

the gun is completely machined out of aircraft grade aluminum.



Barrel Length- 16.4"

Overall Length- 34 ½"

Weight with 10 round clip- 4lbs. 10oz.

$1,299.00



http://www.csmcspecials.com/product_p/stdmfg.htm
 
Yuck! That is the ugliest Thompson-like firearm I have ever seen. The proportions are all wrong, it looks like a reflection of a Thompson in a fun house mirror.

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One of the site sponsors sells the 10-22/Thomspson as a conversion kit or pre-built. Doesn't list them on their site but keeps a few around for "special" customers. Apparently, they would like to list them on their website, but they can only get a couple or 3 in a year.
 
They say it's a scaled down Thompson, including open bolt, which immediately makes it prohibited as a variant. Unfortunate.

If it is open bolt, it would not be ATF approved for sale in the US.
Here, all Thompson guns and variants are prohibited firearms, so this one wouldn't stand a chance.
 
It looks like they bought the rights to manufacture the 1927A7? Those were sold in the 80s by auto ordnance if I remember correctly.
 
There is one available in Canada that looks KINDA like a Tompson in .22
Pietta PPS-50. From Marstar. They have it in Wood stocks and in polymer ones. I grabbed the $550 bundle for the token Mall Ninja Tacticool gun for my budding colletion. Only 350 rounds through it so far. Just started.
I'd link, but haven't read the link rules in a few weeks.
Mine came with the 50 round drum. Nice for .22 as one box is 50 rounds.. :) Only been to the range with it once, this past Wednesday.
I'm positive I saw it on one of the Dealer Sponser sites, but can't remember which...
 
There is one available in Canada that looks KINDA like a Tompson in .22
Pietta PPS-50. From Marstar. They have it in Wood stocks and in polymer ones. I grabbed the $550 bundle for the token Mall Ninja Tacticool gun for my budding colletion. Only 350 rounds through it so far. Just started.
I'd link, but haven't read the link rules in a few weeks.
Mine came with the 50 round drum. Nice for .22 as one box is 50 rounds.. :) Only been to the range with it once, this past Wednesday.
I'm positive I saw it on one of the Dealer Sponser sites, but can't remember which...

The Pietta is meant to look more like a Soviet PPSh-41.

I have to admit, even though I've heard mixed reviews about them, and even fired a friend's that was a miserable jam-o-matic, I keep being tempted to buy one in full Mall Ninja attire.
 
It looks like they bought the rights to manufacture the 1927A7? Those were sold in the 80s by auto ordnance if I remember correctly.

to my memory-Numrich (who owned Auto-Ordanance for 50+ years) sold the righs to Kahr @1999-2000-they are currently still manufacturing them-I believe in centre fire only...

the .22 version was also AO-I owned one for a short time in the '90's-I do not know who/if anyone still makes them-like all S/A firearms;they operate from closed bolt-just as Numrichs 'centre fire S/A versions did-only their LE only machines were open bolt

however Comrade Kim/Alan Rock made all of these prohibited with C-17...
 
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One of the site sponsors sells the 10-22/Thomspson as a conversion kit or pre-built. Doesn't list them on their site but keeps a few around for "special" customers. Apparently, they would like to list them on their website, but they can only get a couple or 3 in a year.
That would be us...We have taken your advice & listed them on the webstore, HERE.
 
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