You have to engrave name or initials on it.
You have to mark the firearm in accordance with ATF specs. That means name, city, and state of the maker (the person or entity named on the form 1). Initials don't cut it.
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You have to engrave name or initials on it.
Wouldn't SBRing minimize the accuracy and take away from the visual appeal?
Wouldn't SBRing minimize the accuracy and take away from the visual appeal?
Agreed. Jack.No..
IMO semi versions of smgs with 16+ bbl look ridiculous.
If the idea is ultimately to sbr.. It is going to be a real lot cheaper to just add a stock onto the pistol.
And the interim, you have something that actually looks like a Thompson..
No..
IMO semi versions of smgs with 16+ bbl look ridiculous.
I have the new Auto Ordnance Tommy. Great gun no problems
Unless you are going to spend $25-30k on an original (good luck) definitely get a newer Auto-Ordnance version. The version from West Hurley, NY made during the 70's SUCK!!
Magazines need to be modified slightly to fit.
Get the steel receiver one. Heard alloy ones wear out quick in comparison to steel ones (had a buddy have his reciever replaced twice due to abnormal wear of alloy).
I got the military one (M1), and the manual indicates that it doesn't accept drum magazines. In any case the pre-ban drums are very expensive and the MA versions of the drums only hold 10 rounds.
I was under the impression that the pistol versions are not set up to accept a stock.
Wouldn't SBRing minimize the accuracy and take away from the visual appeal?
For many of us, having the 16" barrel ruins the visual appeal. The Tommy Gun was designed with a 10.5" barrel. That's one of the reasons that I haven't ended up with one yet. The wife knows that as soon as I've got one, I'm going to SBR it!
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Worth looking at. I have the steel also and it is VERY heavy.Consider the alloy frame model. I've got the steel frame one and it"s a heavy piece.