OK, all you Thompson fans, I am posting a picture of my two Thompsons, one is a 1927 A1 from Auto Ordnance Corp of West Hurley, New York that was manufactured for exportation to countries like Canada back when Chirst was only a cowboy, hence the "have to go outside to turn around extra long barrel" and manufactured in semi-auto ONLY. They will accept the 50 and 100 round drum if you are lucky enough to have, or own one. These 1927 A 1's are classed as prohibited, even though they NEVER were manufactured to fire full auto and can only be owned by guys with prohib status and don't get me going on that subject.
I would think that since this "long barrelled" Thompson is already on the prohibited list.......... you could shorten the barrel to a more respectable length and tell the CFC. It is not going to change the clasification or would it become "Double Prohibited"


















































