Many of you will recall that some years ago the Ottawa Citizen obtained information from the Canadian Firearms Center (thru the Access to Information Act) on all firearms registered in Canada. Their database would provide information on individual, business, public agency and museum firearms. According to the information provided by the CFC there were approximately 110 full auto Thompsons registered to individuals at that time. I was not interested in the converted auto Thompsons at that time but did note there were also many of those.
The most common Thompson (12.2) listed was the US Model 1928 A1 followed by the 1928 amd the M1A1. The M1 was relatively scarce and the 1921's the rarest. Of course that was then (2007) and there have been changes. I know some have been deactivated since then so it is possible that there are less than 100 class 12.2 Thompsons in the entire country today.
The Citizen also identified how many of the Thompson guns were in each province (there were no 12.2 Thompsons registered in any of the territories). NL 1, PE 1, NS 6, NB 3, QB 3, ON 19, MB 16, SK 7, AB 22 and BC 31. These were just the 12.2 guns and doesn't include any CA 12.3. There were also a couple registered as "unknown models" which indicated the registry was inaccurate. Today I can definately say the provincial numbers have changed based on my contacts with a number of Thompson owners or, sad to say, former owners. One cannot be sure the numbers provided to the Citizen were accurate either.
I would like to establish a database on the Thompsons in Canada. I realize not all owners are on this forum but many are and I would ask them to indulge me. I understand some will also not be comfortable with my request and I appreciate that.
The information I would request is:
Manufacturer: Colt, Savage, Auto Ordnance
Model:
Serial Number:
Class: 12.2, 12.3 or deactivated
Variation: If you have a 28A1 does it have the Lyman sight & finned barrel, later "L" sight with finned barrel or the last variation "L" sight and smooth barrel?
History: Essentially, I have no history on any of my Thompsons. If you have and would share it that would certainly be appreciated.
Province:
Please send me the details in a PM. Once I have my database complete I will provide it to each of you that have participated.
Thanks,
Magnum
The most common Thompson (12.2) listed was the US Model 1928 A1 followed by the 1928 amd the M1A1. The M1 was relatively scarce and the 1921's the rarest. Of course that was then (2007) and there have been changes. I know some have been deactivated since then so it is possible that there are less than 100 class 12.2 Thompsons in the entire country today.
The Citizen also identified how many of the Thompson guns were in each province (there were no 12.2 Thompsons registered in any of the territories). NL 1, PE 1, NS 6, NB 3, QB 3, ON 19, MB 16, SK 7, AB 22 and BC 31. These were just the 12.2 guns and doesn't include any CA 12.3. There were also a couple registered as "unknown models" which indicated the registry was inaccurate. Today I can definately say the provincial numbers have changed based on my contacts with a number of Thompson owners or, sad to say, former owners. One cannot be sure the numbers provided to the Citizen were accurate either.
I would like to establish a database on the Thompsons in Canada. I realize not all owners are on this forum but many are and I would ask them to indulge me. I understand some will also not be comfortable with my request and I appreciate that.
The information I would request is:
Manufacturer: Colt, Savage, Auto Ordnance
Model:
Serial Number:
Class: 12.2, 12.3 or deactivated
Variation: If you have a 28A1 does it have the Lyman sight & finned barrel, later "L" sight with finned barrel or the last variation "L" sight and smooth barrel?
History: Essentially, I have no history on any of my Thompsons. If you have and would share it that would certainly be appreciated.
Province:
Please send me the details in a PM. Once I have my database complete I will provide it to each of you that have participated.
Thanks,
Magnum




















































