U.S. Thompson SMG Replica Dummy Magazines
Product Description
These Replica Dummy Magazines are extremely accurate in appearance and are made of solid durable black plastic resin. They are the exact size of the original 20, 30 round and 50 round drum magazines. The 20 rnd. magazine has "Auto Ordnance Corp" stamping and the 30 rnd. magazines have "Seymour Products Co." stamping. Drum magazines have "Magazine Type L Thompson Submachine Gun" Stamping and logo that were made for the 1928 type SMG's . They are made to look like the original magazine's black (blued) color and are true to the real thing when placed inside your ammo belt pouches or displays.
**Magazine usually will fit into a real Thompson SMG and with a little bit sanding/shaving of the plastic to fit into the magazine well and lock, will fit into Denix replica Thompson SMG.
These replica magazines are ideal for any costume designers, cosplay enthusiasts, professional reenactors, or museum display impressions, where the real thing is illegal or too valuable to use. An affordable reenactment gear item.
** Pouches Are NOT Included, & Are For Display Purposes Only
**Shipping**
- Items are Made to Order: Please allow 10 -14 business days for shipping.
- International Shipping Available
- Secure Checkout & Payment Options.
- Made in USA by Marshall's Arsenal
Some History
The Thompson Sub-machine Gun was developed by General John T. Thompson in 1918 and fired the .45 ACP cartridge. In 1938, the Thompson sub-machine gun was adopted by the U.S. military, serving during World War II and beyond. Over 1.5 million military Thompson sub machine guns were produced during World War II. It was the first weapon to be labeled 'Submachine Gun'.