Thompson M1A1 with Dudley Brown

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  • @terrybrown5402
    @terrybrown5402 2 года назад +83

    My grandfather carried the Grease gun and he loved it. But he said the mags were horrible to reload. They had a fin built in to help but it was still awkward. And when his grease gun went down they tried to give him a Thompson and he said hed rather carry a m1 garand around all day than a Thompson. I dont know why but i think he just really loved that Grease gun. By the end of the war he was shooting a 30 carbine or his Grease gun depending on the engagement they were in. The carbine was better for longer shots he said and in some instances the 45 acp just wasn't capable of making the shots they needed.

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 2 года назад +11

      Check out the weight and the low rate of fire on the grease gun and you'll start to understand

    • @buckberthod5007
      @buckberthod5007 2 года назад +13

      I've fired a grease gun and a Tommy side by side. While the Thompson is visually good, the grease gun is far more superior. Weighs less, simple to operate, slow rate of fire, sits on target, very ergonomic. I'd take a M3 into battle over a Thompson any day of the week and twice on Sunday. I can completely understand why he wouldn't want to carry a Thompson.

    • @nightmaretrooper5064
      @nightmaretrooper5064 2 года назад +3

      My Grandfather George hated The Greese Gun during his time in WW2 one of his best childhood friends was killed while his Greese Gun got jammed.
      His weapon was The B.A.R. 30-06. He would rather stick with Thompson .45.

    • @ThomasRonnberg
      @ThomasRonnberg 2 года назад +5

      Ty for sharing. This is very interesting info. Personally I would definitely be a M1 carbine super fan.

    • @boomerisadog3899
      @boomerisadog3899 2 года назад

      @@ThomasRonnberg I'd take the M1/M2 carbine or Garand over any other American small arm in WWII. If I had to pick just one it would be the M2 carbine. Select fire might come in handy for certain situations.

  • @milgeekmedia
    @milgeekmedia 2 года назад +42

    The Thompson was my father's favourite SMG. He served with the British 8th Army (Desert Rats) in North Africa and loved his 1928 Thompson. A lot of this was to do with the fact that his favourite actor at the time was Jimmy Cagney! He was able to try several different SMGs of the period and the 1928 was - in his opinion - one of the best, only bettered by the Italian Beretta Model 1938A. Little known fact: A number of the Thompsons that the British Army got were part of the package that they got when they were supplied with the M4 Sherman tank, the Thompson was part of the tank's equipment! Excellent video, thank you.

    • @investigativeoutcomes9343
      @investigativeoutcomes9343 2 года назад

      my gramps had a 1903 springfield and a 1911. if you know your shit then you know the springfield was the army sniper rifle in ww2. Eastern Front.

  • @johndilday1846
    @johndilday1846 2 года назад +13

    My dad’s favorite weapon in WW2 was the M1 Thompson. He said that when he was trained on it, he was required to leave it on full auto and manage his trigger to allow it to fire the required/requested number of shots from the range officer. Dad said that he became an expert with the weapon, and could fire one, two, or three shots at a time when demanded by the trainer. He said that he loved the Thompson, but that it had no long range capabilities at all. He also said that you never filled the magazines all the way. 20 round magazines got 18 cartridges, 30 round magazines got 27. He said that way, your magazines became much more reliable. He said that he was rather pissed when forced to turn in his Thompson for an M3 grease gun, which he said was junk by comparison. Thanks for sharing.

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад +1

      downloading magazines is always a smart idea. And yes, with practice, trigger control makes it much more effective, but isn't that the case with every weapon?? :-)
      I don't agree about the grease gun -- it is a lesson in KISS.

  • @RiflemanReveiws
    @RiflemanReveiws 2 года назад +50

    The inflation of a 200 dollar tax stamp back in the 1934 was equivalent to about $4300 today. So you are looking at $8600 to purchase a Thompson at the beginning of the NFA

    • @yiyu7965
      @yiyu7965 2 года назад +1

      Sadly, a transferable full auto tommy is north of 25,000 dollars nowadays. ( I know real wage difference and all that, just saying)

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      I think you're right, RR.

    • @FeatheredDino
      @FeatheredDino 2 года назад +7

      $8,600 would be a steal for a transferable NFA Thompson.

    • @brycesattler2301
      @brycesattler2301 2 года назад +1

      Goddamn hahaha Godspeed 🏁 🌵 💜 🌺 🌸 God Bless

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 2 года назад +2

      Shush!

  • @peteschiavoni
    @peteschiavoni Год назад +1

    At todays rate that gun would be $3499 to purchase. Had to check.
    Totally iconic gun. My second favorite WW2 weapon. Thank you Dudley for bringing this out.

  • @anthonyjbargeman5280
    @anthonyjbargeman5280 2 года назад +32

    Always wanted one. Now I want one even more.

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger 2 года назад +9

    An Uncle carried one from the Battle of the Bulge until the end of the war. He was a captain in Korea so had his sidearm but kept a grease gun as well. His statement about the Thompson. He said it was always digging you or gouging you somewhere where but it sure was a comfort when you needed it! And yes, they used it on semi auto a lot. Wasnt hard to hit with up to 150 yards. He said the 20 round magazines were more reliable. He loved the grease guns controlability too.

  • @joejackson4202
    @joejackson4202 2 года назад +11

    Best channel on youtube....for almost 15 years. Legends.

  • @Shewmethetruth1611
    @Shewmethetruth1611 2 года назад +46

    M1A1s are nice but M1928 gives you a better foregrip. Btw the NFA is unconstitutional and must be repealed!

    • @rmenard1986
      @rmenard1986 2 года назад +4

      Preaching to the choir buddy

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад +1

      Sorry, but I greatly prefer the M1A1's fore grip.

    • @zombiechow9974
      @zombiechow9974 2 года назад

      this aged very well. good job sir

    • @rickyj5547
      @rickyj5547 2 года назад

      And the 1986. Machine gun owner's act.

  • @nickloven6728
    @nickloven6728 2 года назад +24

    If God didn't want everyone to have a open bolt machine guns, then he wouldn't have made them so easy to produce! 🇺🇲

  • @jonathancathey2334
    @jonathancathey2334 2 года назад +7

    I have a old squadron and signal book on the British Commandos. The first Commando raid on the coast of France, had every Thompson SMG in Britain (all six of them) on the raid. The information that I have read from veterans. Those infantrymen issued a Thompson SMG hated to have to march with the Thompson SMG, however in combat. Those same infantrymen would praise the Thompson SMG for the fire power it could provide.

  • @timothylockard3846
    @timothylockard3846 2 года назад +1

    My Father drove a jeep, as a motor messenger, in WWII. He landed on Utah Beach around 9AM on D-Day. He drove all over England, France, Belgium, and Germany (and Holland & Luxembourg?)...and his issue firearm was a Thompson. His assistant driver/security carried a .30 Carbine, though he wasn't sure if it was an M1 or M2. He also was in Bastogne at the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge.
    My Father liked his Thompson, it saved his life once or twice. Of course, he didn't really have to hump it around, since he mostly drove everywhere. He also said, you had to keep your eye on that Thompson every moment...because if you didn't, some other GI would swipe it, they were that sought after.
    Damn...would have been amazing if he had been able to "lose" his Thompson at the end of the war, and brought it home with him! If only!

  • @Toms_Bright_Ideas
    @Toms_Bright_Ideas 2 года назад +2

    I was a Fire Support Specialist in the late 1980s. I missed Desert Shield by 10 months. One of the Howitzer Mechanics of the M109s had the M3 Grease Gun. I got to hold it and it was a bit heavier than the grease gun I used to lube the roadwheels of the FISTV.

  • @j.robertsergertson4513
    @j.robertsergertson4513 2 года назад +25

    The Cutts compensator on 28a1 really helps keep it on target even with it's high rate of fire

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 2 года назад +3

      That's the 1928 gangster style correct?

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 2 года назад +2

      @@fujimi715 Correct, it came on later 1921's, early and late 1927's & 1928's
      Early 1921's came with the "crude" one as shown here.

    • @iankelly3479
      @iankelly3479 2 года назад +3

      Yes, the Thompson needs the Cutts Compensator. I have owned a M1928A1, and a PPSH-41, I like the Papashaw, it is a better fighting SMG. I am shure someone will be offended with my opinion. That's ok though.

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 2 года назад +3

      @@iankelly3479 the PPSH and the MP40 are better guns. Lighter ammo and weapon and better range since it's a higher velocity round. 45 pistol round sucks for warfare. Heavy and slow.

    • @iankelly3479
      @iankelly3479 2 года назад +1

      @@fujimi715 yes, the PPSH-41 has a burn there ass down high rate of fire. Very accurate in automatic, and the selector is easy to use. Easy to maintain, love the design. 7.62x25mm is a very hot pistol round. I can see why the were the SMG to have on the eastern front.👍

  • @NAGRstaff
    @NAGRstaff 2 года назад +6

    Great video all around - thanks for having Dudley down, Eric!

  • @brandiwynter
    @brandiwynter 2 года назад +4

    I SO wanted to see Dudley try that sideways sweep he talked about!! You left us hanging guys!

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      Didn't want to embarrass myself.

    • @brandiwynter
      @brandiwynter 2 года назад +1

      @@dudleybrown7030 lol, but now I gotta know if it works! You still earned another subscriber 😁

  • @sysop007
    @sysop007 2 года назад +4

    Had the pleasure to shoot one of these beauties and it was awesome.. Heavy and not easily controllable and quickly becomes an anti air gun on full but still a glorious piece of WW2 kit. So sad they’re unobtanium for most.

  • @jknewb6276
    @jknewb6276 2 года назад +7

    Always reminds me of Saving Private Ryan, I couldn't imagine what a WW2 Veteran remembers from seeing this firearm. Thank you to all the men and women who have sacraficed there lives in the line of duty!

  • @herrcobblermachen
    @herrcobblermachen 2 года назад +4

    Some things just really shine in their original sbr auto form: M1 thompson, ppsh, and fn p90 come to mind

  • @leonardjanda6181
    @leonardjanda6181 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely classic, doesn’t get much better then this❤️

  • @SS-yx3oz
    @SS-yx3oz 2 года назад +4

    I have always wanted a Tommy Gun from Gangster WWII Era!
    Great Video Gentlemen,Thanks Guys!
    🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

  • @thomasdietzman8771
    @thomasdietzman8771 2 года назад +2

    Fired some on my ship, while in the Navy, early '70s. Good times.

  • @briancowan4318
    @briancowan4318 2 года назад +2

    I got to use a 1928A1 (Cutts compensator) while stationed in Scotland. That compensator really helped with muzzle climb.

  • @A-PatrioT
    @A-PatrioT 2 года назад +9

    If you grew up watching Batman: The Animated Series, you appreciated the TommyGun.

  • @ToreDL87
    @ToreDL87 2 года назад +1

    Nice! As a Thompson afficionado, it's cool to see M1's too, they're a rare sight in shooting videos compared to the much rarer M1921-27-28's that get all the press!
    As for drum mags, no M1/M1A1 ever came with drum, because it required a horizontal slot cut into the receivers, such as on 1921, 27 and 28's.
    A lot of video games get this wrong, Mafia 2 started it (and I protested on the forums and actually got laughed out for it lol) and portray Thompson's with thin M1/M1A1 receivers featuring drum mags, Cutts compensator, ribbed barrel, the works, which is a source of high inaccuracy and "cancer" for Thompson afficionado's.
    It even spread to the airsoft world, Cybergun & King Arms both came out with so-called "M1928" models that have thin receivers and side bolts.
    Basically, if a Thompson has a thin receiver (milled out material, which they did to save on weight), bolt on the side, it's an M1/M1A1, and never came with cutts compensator, ribbed barrel or slot cut into it for drum mag.
    There's a lot more to it, but just thought I'd get that little bit out there.

  • @jacklow8590
    @jacklow8590 2 года назад +3

    My grandfather a glider pilot in Normandy gave his Way to heavy Thompson a funeral before making his way back to the beaches.

  • @EndoftheBlock7224
    @EndoftheBlock7224 2 года назад +1

    My grandfather carried the Thompson and didnt have much good to say about it as he marched across Europe shooting Nazi's. He said it was heavy and shot inconsistently depending if you were shooting uphill or aiming down.

  • @bentonhousand4187
    @bentonhousand4187 2 года назад +1

    I think the Thomson sub machine gun is one of those guns that are so iconic that they are an experience to shoot.

  • @buckshot4428
    @buckshot4428 2 года назад +2

    Back in the 80's I was set to buy one from a Customs Agent, but our sheriff would not approve the sale. They were very dense weapons for sure.

  • @lateroc2955
    @lateroc2955 2 года назад +1

    Thank you both Eric and Mr. Brown.

  • @rednecksniper4715
    @rednecksniper4715 2 года назад +2

    The famous photo of Winston Churchill was with an M1928A1 thompson the 1928 could accept the drum mags whereas the M1A1 can not. We sent ALOT of 1928’s to England for lend lease and the 1928’s saw a lot of use with the US Marines in the pacific as well until late 44 early 45 when marines started getting M1A1’s

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      They should SEND THEM BACK! :-)

    • @redtra236
      @redtra236 4 месяца назад

      mostly the M1928A1 where the British used a lot of M1928s(non-A1)

  • @christopherorrante289
    @christopherorrante289 Год назад

    14:48 that was actually pretty good and a good presentation of full auto in close quaters

  • @natecollins9331
    @natecollins9331 2 года назад +6

    It's the best Submachine gun of its time and it's beautiful too...

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 2 года назад +1

      Sex appeal? Yes. Best sub machinegun of its time? Highly debatable.

  • @DavidA20200
    @DavidA20200 2 года назад +17

    Great content guys keep it up! Thank you for spreading 2A awareness

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas2206 Год назад

    My uncle was a tanker in Europe in WWII and he had a M3. My father, by the way, was an infantryman in the Pacific. He had a M1 carbine and a M1911A2 pistol. Interestingly, he talked about shooting the M1 from the hip.

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger 2 года назад +2

    By the way, we started the war with the earlier versions. It was changed to this version soon after. But places like Guadalcanal was issued originally. The first troops were even using the 1903 Springfield. It took some time. I believe when the Arm troops cam in later in the fight to relieve the Marines they had the Garand.

  • @Thousand_yard_King
    @Thousand_yard_King 2 года назад +1

    I've supported the nagr for 18 or 19 years now and always wanted to know what deadly looked like, lmao. Now I know, thank you for having them on

  • @loetzcollector466
    @loetzcollector466 2 года назад +2

    I have no way to back this up, but I'm sure that on places like Tarawa and Iwo, these things we used primarily semi-auto. There is no way you wanted to eat up half of your ammo supply engaging some little spider hole when there is no way to know when you would be supplied next

  • @imandwihartanto
    @imandwihartanto 2 года назад +2

    Vic Morrow on Combat tv series used one. Iconic gun even though not so practical in war scenarios.

    • @redtra236
      @redtra236 4 месяца назад

      He used an M1928A1

  • @JoeyP322
    @JoeyP322 2 года назад +1

    My Dad carried a Grease Gun and an M1 carbine well into the Vietnam era. He said at the end of every fiscal year they had to use up as much ammo as possible so they got that and more for the next year. So of course it was a fun week…

  • @55Quirll
    @55Quirll 2 года назад +7

    Combat:
    Sgt Saunders always carried one and Lt Hanley with his M1 Carbine

    • @whiterook8483
      @whiterook8483 2 года назад

      …and that’s where I got my’White Rook’ handle.

    • @umbraelegios4130
      @umbraelegios4130 2 года назад +1

      Was good enough for Rat Patrol and John Wayne,

    • @jonathanjohnson8656
      @jonathanjohnson8656 2 года назад +1

      @@whiterook8483 this is checkmate king two , over.. That show and Sgt. Rock comics were the best growing up.

  • @tamaskiss8420
    @tamaskiss8420 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video ! The best submachine guns in the world: MP5, UMP 45, MP 40, PPSH 41 and Thompson M1, M1A1, M1928A1.

  • @1DRIPSTER
    @1DRIPSTER 2 года назад +14

    Every household should have one. 😉

  • @jasonkeating9958
    @jasonkeating9958 2 года назад +1

    The MP38 Is also up there with the original Thompson's as an ultimate top notch finished elite gun

  • @dennisseverns4014
    @dennisseverns4014 2 года назад +1

    Found one of those in an attic when tearing off a roof on an old house, homeowner had no idea that it was there. Homeowners deceased dad was a WW2 veteran.

    • @backwoodsmaineiac8897
      @backwoodsmaineiac8897 2 года назад

      What yr? If it was post 86 and didn't get registered before then, it was likely destroyed or went underground after you found it for him .

    • @dennisseverns4014
      @dennisseverns4014 2 года назад

      @@backwoodsmaineiac8897 don't remember what year it was, early eighties. Think I was eighteen at the time, so around 81-82

  • @cross3052
    @cross3052 2 года назад +1

    My favorite SMG. These are what the famous pulse rifles in the Aliens film were built out of. With a chopped up SPAS 12 for the grenade launcher...

  • @jackkrinkov9273
    @jackkrinkov9273 2 года назад +1

    A local PD helicopter pilot was a vietnam Huey pilot who carried one under his seat. He said he was shot down six times .

  • @machstem6390
    @machstem6390 2 года назад +5

    All time favorite smg from ww2.

  • @scottwagner853
    @scottwagner853 2 года назад +1

    My father served in the Korea war and he was told to fire at a side raising angle also you Aimed at the horizon and let the gun rise itself.

  • @brinbois
    @brinbois 2 года назад +1

    such an amazingly lucky person to be able to handle and use a piece of historically significant ww2 equipment.

  • @bobby9823
    @bobby9823 2 года назад +1

    really liked the slow-motion clips.

  • @AusJackal
    @AusJackal 2 года назад +3

    Oh I love the Thompson... I saw a semi auto version at a local gun store.. it was $1800 which I didn't think was bad but the itch to throw the nonexistent fun switch would be painful... 🤪

  • @Steelcity77
    @Steelcity77 2 года назад +10

    My grandfather used an M1 Garand and a Thompson in WW2 and the Korean war. He definitely had some cool stories about both of them but he said he liked his Thompson better.

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 2 года назад

      More ammo, lighter, shorter, easier to use and maneuver with. Hell yeah of course he'd like the Thompson more.

    • @georgewhitworth9742
      @georgewhitworth9742 2 года назад +1

      @@smokingcrab2290 I think Thompsons are actually heavier then the rifles.

  • @SaundersE5
    @SaundersE5 2 года назад

    Sgt Saunders on the old show Combat kicked a bunch of Kraut ass with it. I do believe he never missed.

  • @Godprovides37
    @Godprovides37 2 года назад +25

    Open bolt machine guns are so simple and clever. When the ATF is done crumbling apart with the rest of our sad excuse of a goverment we will all be opening sweet weapons businesses. 😇

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 2 года назад

      Hopefully there will still be a free world by the and we won't all be slaves to the new world order

    • @victorcoleman949
      @victorcoleman949 2 года назад +1

      ATF should be the name of a store, not a government agency.

  • @63DIRTY
    @63DIRTY 2 года назад +1

    The final production price for the Gov’t was below 50.00 for the M1a1

  • @MinimumSpeedOperator
    @MinimumSpeedOperator 2 года назад +2

    If the army had issued that gun with the compensator I think it would have been even more popular in the field. I had the opportunity to use one once several years ago and wow it is a fine piece of machinery. If they had a slight redesign of the stock as well this would be a very deadly weapon.

    • @brandiwynter
      @brandiwynter 2 года назад

      I agree, it's a beautiful weapon, both aesthetically and from an engineering standpoint. Had they included the compensator it would have been a big improvement.

  • @williamuskoski1385
    @williamuskoski1385 2 года назад +1

    A remake grease gun would be so fuckimg badass. We have the Thompson we need the grease gun

  • @brando104
    @brando104 2 года назад +1

    you are very right shouldn't Kno what firearms we have. it's a right. and they can't just make up laws against it. keep up the great work brother.

  • @garrisonnichols807
    @garrisonnichols807 2 года назад +1

    For me if I had to carry a gun in combat during WW2 I would rather have a M1 Carbine than a Thompson. Still the M1A1 Thompson was definitely a great sub machine gun. 45 ACP was a beast coming out of one of these at over 600 rounds per minute.

    • @redtra236
      @redtra236 2 года назад +1

      What about the M2 carbine

  • @SeanDahle
    @SeanDahle 2 года назад

    Just to clarify: Drum magazines were used in the M1921, M1928, and M1928A1 Thompsons. You could NOT use drums with the M1 and M1A1 Thompsons. They modified the magwell in the M1 and M1A1 to only accept stick mags which the military found more practical.

  • @rickshackleford6478
    @rickshackleford6478 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @HammondArmory
    @HammondArmory 2 года назад +2

    I prefer the other style of the Thompson but definitely a bucket list gun for me!

  • @tsama
    @tsama 2 года назад

    Nice shooting. Great highlights on a classic.

  • @sanchezroman8995
    @sanchezroman8995 2 года назад +1

    Weight of 6-fully loaded magazines in a standard G.I.issue magazine pouch + the weight of the Thompson submachine gun...those G.I.s must be The Hulk incarnate!!

  • @danielkarlsson7021
    @danielkarlsson7021 2 года назад +1

    You guys are awesome, I want to move to America!

  • @airwolf269
    @airwolf269 2 года назад +8

    I am still trying to locate on the rifle the liberal switch full semi auto. LMAO

    • @christopherried6237
      @christopherried6237 2 года назад +2

      You should locate an adult education classroom to work on your sentence structure and grammar instead.

    • @anthonygerber8261
      @anthonygerber8261 2 года назад

      🤣

  • @R33C3.
    @R33C3. 2 года назад +1

    Being a English viewer I really appreciate you saying how much this costs because I always wonder how much guns actually cost in America. 👍

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад +1

      A semi-auto Thompson costs around $1300.

    • @R33C3.
      @R33C3. 2 года назад

      @@dudleybrown7030 wow.

  • @VR-vv2qe
    @VR-vv2qe 2 года назад +3

    Wonder.... is there an echo trigger for modern thompson....?

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 2 года назад

      Never heard of one. There is binary for MP5 so it works on the HK SP5. Not sure if it works on the other brands of clone but I would imagine so

  • @allengrantham6693
    @allengrantham6693 2 года назад +1

    Erik, have you seen this ? "War Department film bulletin 181: Automatic weapons American vs German 1945" or " Infantry weapons and thier effects"

  • @jamiebrierly3107
    @jamiebrierly3107 2 года назад +1

    I am a manufacture and I have a semi auto and I would like to do a post sample one day,
    So far I am familiar with ak variants and have all the tooling and hk and have all the tooling! Hopefully will be more confident before building this one!

  • @brandiwynter
    @brandiwynter 2 года назад +4

    The M1A1, is by FAR, my favorite Thompson. What a beautiful gun. I love all the Thompson's but the "base model" M1A1 is just incredible. Can I come over to your house to shoot it Eric? I'll bring my own ammo....😁

  • @DillonDualyatTwitter
    @DillonDualyatTwitter 2 года назад +1

    What an awesome guest

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      Thanks, man. Come over and view some videos on our channel.

  • @scottbosso1123
    @scottbosso1123 2 года назад +1

    Open bolt semi auto is weird. Dry fire practice it feels like the clunk of the bolt closing pulls you way off target. On the bright side, the bullet has usually left the barrel by the time your sight picture is disrupted.

  • @lockehaney3013
    @lockehaney3013 2 года назад +2

    What surprised me was the lack of felt recoil

  • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
    @user-oy9zy4ds9m 2 года назад +4

    200$ in the 1920’s was nearly 3,500$ in today’s dollars

    • @brianalbright
      @brianalbright 2 года назад

      So basically a Daniel Defense.

    • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
      @user-oy9zy4ds9m 2 года назад

      @@brianalbright you can get a most basic DD for half that lol

    • @soulessvalleys8404
      @soulessvalleys8404 2 года назад

      @@brianalbright totally worth it though;)

  • @libertarian100
    @libertarian100 2 года назад +1

    Great Video As Always ! Molon Labe !

  • @robertkeime4907
    @robertkeime4907 2 года назад +1

    My all time favorite gun

  • @dwaynewalker986
    @dwaynewalker986 2 года назад +1

    Paraphrased-
    I don't really want to go to Washington D.C. , there's nobody out there I really want to have to look at. 🤣
    I like that guy.

  • @bobbreit5244
    @bobbreit5244 2 года назад +1

    One of my faves. Cool beans!

  • @edmcwilliams6524
    @edmcwilliams6524 2 года назад +2

    RIFLE
    Great Video Thanks.

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 2 года назад +1

    I got to be honest if I had a machine gun of any kind the chances of it being fired on semi-auto is slim to none... LOL Really cool gun and great video as always keepem coming brother!!!

  • @smokingcrab2290
    @smokingcrab2290 2 года назад +1

    Went to a full auto range one day. Shot 3 machine guns - an MP5, an uzi, and a Thompson. The MP5 was awesome. Very easy to shoot. Stayed on target. The uzi was the best. Barely had to hold the thing and it stayed right on target. It was my top pick out of the 3. The Thompson however was the worst. Very unbalanced. The back end was a lot heavier than the front end and it makes the muzzle climb effortlessly. I had to concentrate when using the Thompson. I was bummed because I really looked forward to shooting the Thompson but it was not nearly as good as I thought it'd be.

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      uhhhhh.... you're not wrong.
      But it's hardly fair to compare a WWI design -- the Thompson -- with a post WWII gun (Uzi) and relatively modern MP5.

  • @vonbirddog2713
    @vonbirddog2713 2 года назад +1

    Cool Dixxon flannel dude whats the name of that one?

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 2 года назад +2

    That's an awesome gun!

  • @peterbuiltfl6276
    @peterbuiltfl6276 2 года назад +1

    Even if they don’t repeal the NFa let us get the full auto Thompson and BAR with no extra $ cause I can’t afford it. But love them as a fan of engineering, history and sport shooting.

  • @Doug-mc3dd
    @Doug-mc3dd Год назад +1

    The dude with the cap is Sgt Chip Saunders.

  • @nothingtoitdm6191
    @nothingtoitdm6191 2 года назад +1

    Cool history piece

  • @shawnoandrew
    @shawnoandrew 2 года назад +1

    I remember theSarco M1A1 parts kits for 395.00. A semi would be nice.

  • @thetobaccoguy1751
    @thetobaccoguy1751 2 года назад +1

    I really want to get the SBR version. I'll never be able to afford a transferable.

  • @unclegene5372
    @unclegene5372 2 года назад +1

    My dream gun. The only guns I’d rather have is an M60 or a Stoner 63.

  • @stephenoutdoors7496
    @stephenoutdoors7496 2 года назад +1

    Unrelated. It would be cool to see an Owen gun, Sten and a Tommy side by side comparison. And an MP40 I guess.

  • @zacharybaldrige3047
    @zacharybaldrige3047 2 года назад +1

    Are m1a1 has a muzzlebreak with top relief that makes it a Cadillac to fire. Been shooting it since I was 8 and definitely agree with everyone needs to experience firing one. They are super accurate outto 150. Comparable to my glock 21 with a 16 inch barrel in a roni frame.

  • @patriot5.56
    @patriot5.56 2 года назад +1

    Love me some Thompson!!

  • @cmdredstrakerofshado1159
    @cmdredstrakerofshado1159 2 года назад +2

    The M1a1 could not use a drum magazine because Savage (who redesigned the Thompson creating the easier to manufacturer M1a1 version) removed the drum magazine cut to make it easier to manufacture and reduce cost. Plus the Drum magazines were crazy expensive. The Army/USMC could purchase five 30 round stick magazines for one Drum mag and the Army and USMC never in a million years issue the noisy, fragile, easy to clog with dirty and rust drum mags.

  • @jamesowens2781
    @jamesowens2781 2 года назад +1

    Along with everyone else need one of these

  • @380master9
    @380master9 2 года назад +2

    You should have got the drum magazines to match the gun iconically that is

  • @kenibnanak5554
    @kenibnanak5554 2 года назад +2

    An enjoyable video. An obvious question now that you have fired both, what were your overall impressions as a shooter, regarding the use of the M-3 vs. the M-1 Thompson?

    • @dudleybrown7030
      @dudleybrown7030 2 года назад

      We're gonna talk about all that in another video!

  • @brandonosceola2206
    @brandonosceola2206 2 года назад +1

    I can’t wait to get mine

  • @ShaulDawg
    @ShaulDawg 2 года назад +1

    Wish they made a modern Thompson that accepts Glock 21 mags. I'd buy one in a heartbeat