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Additional Info KAR THOM M1 45AP 30RD
UPC 602686221009
MPN TM1
Model M1

Kahr Auto Ordnance Thompson M1 45 ACP Tommy Gun 16" Barrel TM1


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Our M1 Thompson model is a .45 caliber semi-automatic replica of the most famous American submachine gun of World War II. The Thompson M1 was used victoriously in battles throughout the world, ensuring its place for eternity as a legend among military firearms. We offer the same attention to craftsmanship today that made the original so highly regarded. The look and feel are authentic, right down to the side bolt action. The frame and receiver are milled from solid steel or aluminum, the wood is genuine American walnut, and the overall finish is a blued steel or black anodized aluminum. Built to modern engineering standards, the Thompson M1 is a reliable and highly accurate representation of its legendary WWII ancestors. Order one for your collection, and own a piece of American history!

Here is a .45 caliber semi-automatic version of the world's first and most famous military rifle. The Thompson M1 was used victoriously in battles throughout the world, inscribing its place for all times as a legend among military firearms. We offer the same attention to craftsmanship today that made the original so highly regarded. The look and feel are authentic, right down to the side bolt action. The frame and receiver are milled from solid steel or aluminum, the wood is genuine American walnut and the overall finish is a blued steel or black anodized aluminum.

 

Model TM1
Caliber .45 ACP
Barrel 16.5", Smooth
Weight 11.5 lbs.;
Length 38" overall
Sight Blade front, fixed battle rear
Stock Walnut fixed stock and horizontal foregrip
Magazine 1x30rd Stick
Warranty 1 year
Categories: Semi Auto Rifles
Condition: New
Manufacturer: Auto Ordnance
Model: M1
Caliber: 45 Auto / ACP
SKU: 602686221009
MPN: TM1
UPC: 602686221009
Vendor: Gunprime
Reviews (2)
By Thompson M1 Tommy Gun on 04/20/23
Excellent tribute to the M1 Tommy Gun of WWII!

They certainly don't make them like this anymore - but wait - they do! Excellent tribute to the original M1 Tommy Gun of WWII! It's great to hold a unique gun like this made of hardwood and metal like they used to make them - and with the history behind it! Awesome!


By Lt Ted on 04/01/22
Tommy has growing pains

Got my TM1 last Thursday and after showing it off to all my range friends finally got to feed it this past Sunday.
First "off out of the box" , its a beast to pull the charging handle. I field stripped it and had no defects. I lubed it
like it was my 64 Chevy and it was off to the range. I remember my Dad telling me they were not too good over 50 ft so I
decided to set My Target at 15 yards. With the help of a Steel Rod it got charged and I put my first 30 rounds in the black punching out a
hole that looked like a T-Bone Steak. Once the clip is empty (you only get one) the bolt locks back and it is a bit ( I said BIT) easier
to charge the next cycle. This time it was 25 years and all 30 on the black. Did not put a huge hole in it but the black looked
like chicken wire on crack (only had two off) We went on to finish off 200 rounds and returned home. The guy at Kahr recommends
you store it with the bolt back till the springs are tamed . He did warn against after market lighter springs as they may cause feeding
problems at a later date. WORD OF CAUTION : You may want to shoot this while standing. It is TOO EASY to forget that long stick
if you are using a bench. Good thing to also remember if you use a barricade.

Finally : it shoots great and the recoil is easily manageable . I can see a lot of breaking in ahead and this heavy boy
has a lot of growing pain to conquer. (Yeah I said heavy - Remember this was not put out by Armalite) The TM-1 was designed for CQB.
( Close Quarter Battle for the civies) The sights are fixed so don't expect 10 rings at 50 to 100 yards . Think of it as a 45cal 1911 on steroids.

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