Thompson 1921: The Original Chicago Typewriter

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    The first prototype Thompsons submachine guns (and it was Thompson who coined that term, by the way) were produced in 1919 and dubbed the "Annihilators". The gun was intended to be a military weapon to equip American soldiers in World War One, but by the time the gun was developed the war had ended. Still, Thompson and his Auto-Ordnance company contracted with Colt to manufacture 15,000 of the guns. These were the Model of 1921, and they were marketed to both the US military and as many European armies as Thompson and his salesmen could reach. They found few takers in the climate of the early 1920s, however, and sales were slow.
    This is the first in a 5-part series about the development of the Thompson, concluding with a trip to the range to fire three different patterns side by side...
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @Viper2132
    @Viper2132 5 лет назад +4097

    "You can get a new car, or you can get two Thompson submachine guns."
    So...... Nothing's changed in almost a century?

    • @JuicyDw
      @JuicyDw 5 лет назад +136

      Well you can always get a hi point hahahahaha

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin 4 года назад +177

      Or you can stamp out sten guns for everyone.

    • @knottreel
      @knottreel 4 года назад +20

      When I first read your comment, I thought you meant Kahr. LOL

    • @EJAXK13
      @EJAXK13 4 года назад +248

      -You get the two Thompsons
      -Used them to threaten them to get the new car
      -Now you have both.

    • @accountname9872
      @accountname9872 4 года назад +65

      @@EJAXK13 everything is in balance

  • @JALC-x
    @JALC-x 4 года назад +2525

    "welcome back to forgotten weapons"
    "This is one of the most iconic sub machine guns"

    • @co9221
      @co9221 3 года назад +67

      This made me laugh way too much

    • @lasarousi
      @lasarousi 3 года назад +61

      But the various models are the part that it's forgotten

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 3 года назад +99

      @@lasarousi The name of this channel has very little bearing on the firearms they display. They widely admit this.
      AKA just because a gun is very commonly known doesn't mean they won't exhibit it.
      It's just a name.

    • @royroblox
      @royroblox 3 года назад +33

      GetmeoutofSanFrancisco I wonder if Ian started with the more out-there guns, people realized how good the channel was, and then he expanded into basically anything. I am not complaining!

    • @ChaostheClown
      @ChaostheClown 3 года назад +40

      @@royroblox if you look back on the channel that's pretty much what happened. But Ian has said himself a few times that if it exists he'd like to eventually do a presentation on it. Old. New. Obscure and iconic.

  • @jjcvk
    @jjcvk 4 года назад +438

    check the subtitles....
    9:25 full auto (RATATATATATATA mode)
    11:05 drum magazine (oh yeah baby)

    • @wuzzle22
      @wuzzle22 3 года назад +71

      3:48 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫 🔥🔥🔥

    • @floppyfish7334
      @floppyfish7334 3 года назад +16

      came to the comments to see if someone else saw the subtitles, every video needs subtitles like the ones on this video

    • @exmachina2600
      @exmachina2600 3 года назад +39

      19:20 (cute gibberish)

    • @davitdavid7165
      @davitdavid7165 3 года назад +3

      I am so proud of this community.

    • @yoboikamil525
      @yoboikamil525 2 года назад +1

      I love these subtitles

  • @Caddynars
    @Caddynars 3 года назад +428

    Fun fact; when disassembled, you could fit the pieces of a Thompson into a violin case.

    • @eamonwright7488
      @eamonwright7488 2 года назад +41

      Makes me think of Fred "Killer" Burke. Dude was a maestro when he broke out his Chicago Typewriter. I do believe he was responsible for the first murder-by Thompson in Detroit when working with the notorious Purple Gang. But he traveled around with his Thompson fully-assembled inside a trombone case.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад +9

      works better in a viola case...

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 2 года назад +18

      That's why sometimes hitmen were referred to as "violinists" from Chicago...

    • @emjackson2289
      @emjackson2289 Год назад +3

      Carry a Thompson and you automatically gain a Brooklyn accent

    • @cardioandfriends
      @cardioandfriends Год назад +4

      An AK47 also fits a guitar case. It’s just things fitting inside other things. But also, the drum is too large so you would need a viola case

  • @Axman6
    @Axman6 5 лет назад +2691

    Two Thompson machine guns can be used to acquire many Toyota corollas 🤔

    • @ssspencerjr
      @ssspencerjr 5 лет назад +294

      I'd rather have Thompsons than a Corolla anyway.

    • @CAL1MBO
      @CAL1MBO 5 лет назад +22

      The numbers

    • @ErwinPommel
      @ErwinPommel 5 лет назад +195

      If I was gonna rob someone with a pair of Tommy guns, I wouldn't choose a Toyota dealership.

    • @FrankyBabes
      @FrankyBabes 5 лет назад +51

      Explain how!!

    • @edm240b9
      @edm240b9 5 лет назад +111

      Also the Thompson doesn’t have the off chance that some high schooler had gotten a handjob in the backseat.

  • @stevenparkansky5075
    @stevenparkansky5075 4 года назад +1464

    I served in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970 as a door gunner on a Huey gunship (before the Cobra days). One day a Thompson showed up and it became mine. I don’t remember the details. My official weapons were the M60, and the toy rifle the M16. The Thompson quickly became my favorite. I didn’t use it as an aerial weapon, but it sure was fun and was perfect as a second weapon. The TSM was so simple it took about 10 minutes to field strip and clean for the first time. Eventually, my unit cracked down on personal weapons so I had to give it up.
    Steven

    • @heavyrain5949
      @heavyrain5949 3 года назад +70

      Were ever you able to get it back? Also, thank you for your service!

    • @batmanthegrower4204
      @batmanthegrower4204 3 года назад +8

      smoker...
      😂

    • @stevenparkansky5075
      @stevenparkansky5075 3 года назад +173

      @@heavyrain5949 No, I am afraid not. I thought about the weapon for home protection, but after I dealt with the intruder, I would have to spend days doing drywall work. I don't know which would have been worse putting up new drywall or an intruder.

    • @stevenparkansky5075
      @stevenparkansky5075 3 года назад +35

      @@heavyrain5949 Oh btw thankyou.

    • @gasmaskguys4965
      @gasmaskguys4965 3 года назад +7

      Very awesome!

  • @hankhicks1108
    @hankhicks1108 3 года назад +328

    "A Tommy isn't much more accurate than a pitched baseball, and hasn't much greater effective range. But it does have virtues -- you hit a man with it, he goes down and stays down." -- Robert A. Heinlein

    • @krisandersen8695
      @krisandersen8695 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, Bob had a great appreciation for things that did what they were meant to do.

    • @dannenoob
      @dannenoob 2 года назад +47

      @@justforever96 A myth.

    • @drzdylan
      @drzdylan 2 года назад +13

      @@justforever96 also that has nothing to do with the thompson, the tommy is .45 acp and the m1 carbine is .30 carbine

    • @weasle2904
      @weasle2904 2 года назад +29

      @@justforever96 Utter myth. Clothes are not going to stop a .45 ACP wtf

    • @ColonelCbplayer
      @ColonelCbplayer Год назад +29

      @@justforever96 "failing to penetrate thick clothing", also known to the wider world as missing.

  • @PhilipThompson
    @PhilipThompson 3 года назад +708

    Only a gun guy would refer to the end of World War 1 as being a "problem" 😂

    • @turdfurg47
      @turdfurg47 3 года назад +37

      Why would a gun guy say that? An economist would say that cause wwI drove manufaturing jobs n shit n our government inflated the economy in wwii so war ending could seem bad to a lot of people

    • @Milk-jy1kn
      @Milk-jy1kn 3 года назад +42

      Remember boyo, war is a racket!

    • @briancarlson6216
      @briancarlson6216 3 года назад +7

      @@Milk-jy1kn nah war is just the way the world works resources wont conquer themselves you know its both population control and a way to boost money everywhere not that its good for those involved see

    • @Milk-jy1kn
      @Milk-jy1kn 3 года назад +40

      @@briancarlson6216 .....so it's a racket then? good? good.

    • @MrBrewman95
      @MrBrewman95 3 года назад +2

      No banks too.

  • @DukeWooze
    @DukeWooze 5 лет назад +1524

    That's amazing how they designed this gun based on a completely incorrect principle but somehow they got lucky and it still worked. Damn...

    • @emptychair3932
      @emptychair3932 4 года назад +163

      @Concerned1 that's only if you model a bee like an airplane, with wings that don't move. bees don't violate the laws of physics...

    • @1959Edsel
      @1959Edsel 4 года назад +129

      @Concerned1 Nothing that flies violates the laws of aerodynamics.

    • @noahhughes2501
      @noahhughes2501 4 года назад +54

      @@1959Edsel yeah, you missed the joke. Ever seen the bee movie?

    • @zachhart6793
      @zachhart6793 4 года назад +39

      American Engineering in a nutshell

    • @V0YAG3R
      @V0YAG3R 3 года назад +13

      Zach Hart And Islam is a religion of peace 👌🏻

  • @nightinxgale7083
    @nightinxgale7083 5 лет назад +1648

    I believe ya.... but my Tommy Gun don’t!

    • @joemeatballs3694
      @joemeatballs3694 4 года назад +182

      Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal

    • @itsamevaultboi6194
      @itsamevaultboi6194 4 года назад +6

      I actually got that reference!

    • @timberlywarrington5259
      @timberlywarrington5259 4 года назад +16

      @@odlezynowyurynator3144 yeah it's not from ghostmane. Sad you dont know the actual band/song. Sad indeed.

    • @samarvora7185
      @samarvora7185 4 года назад +19

      And a happy new year.

    • @jordan2002100
      @jordan2002100 4 года назад +6

      This a reference to brand new?

  • @greenmonkey7305
    @greenmonkey7305 2 года назад +98

    I had one of these in my shop never fired in stock for nearly six years before it ever sold. I had never seen anything from this era in such perfect conduction. A guy from Idaho purchased it for $58k several years ago.

    • @kirkkirkland7244
      @kirkkirkland7244 2 года назад +17

      Damn that's a ton of money for a gun but if I had it I'd pay it for a Thompson!

    • @PsychopathicV2
      @PsychopathicV2 Год назад

      @@kirkkirkland7244 Shit you and both brother. I bought a reproduction 1927A1 Thompson a little over a month ago off GunBroker. Cost $1500 after shipping, taxes and transfer fees. They have an original ‘21 Thompson up for $60k right now. Wonder how long that will take to sell.

    • @lesterdiamond6190
      @lesterdiamond6190 Год назад +1

      I love Idaho. My kind of people.

    • @kevoexe
      @kevoexe Год назад +3

      I just read a comment before this about how Ian’s joke about you being able to either buy a new car or two Thompsons in the time period it hit the market and someone replied and said that’s true but reversed and holy shit this guy paid the equivalent of two 20,000 cars and another 18k for it it’s true lol

  • @tgrnuytgu9586
    @tgrnuytgu9586 3 года назад +167

    The perfect gift for that special someone on Valentine's Day

    • @travisbishop782
      @travisbishop782 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, don't piss off Al Capone.

    • @KevinBelmontLuna
      @KevinBelmontLuna 2 года назад +6

      ♪You've been hit by a *Smooth Criminal* ♫

    • @deadzone4155
      @deadzone4155 2 года назад +4

      @@travisbishop782 or be Irish

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад +2

      @@travisbishop782 they nearly killed Al with a drive-by parade of Thompson's...guess he just wanted to get even...

    • @jeffgrey663
      @jeffgrey663 2 года назад +2

      Too soon

  • @noonenoesbutme
    @noonenoesbutme 5 лет назад +695

    I'm a mechanical engineer, and I can't imagine how difficult these types of guns must have been to design before the the days of computer aided design

    • @CorvusCorone68
      @CorvusCorone68 5 лет назад +105

      drafting, rulers, protractors, all those gadgets computers do the work of now; part of the reason CAD is used now is the need for microscopic precision, which wasn't needed then

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 2 года назад +21

      lots of trial and error

    • @TheZINGularity
      @TheZINGularity 2 года назад +34

      Whole lot of paper

    • @glashoppah
      @glashoppah 2 года назад +4

      You should familiarize yourself with the CURTA calculator.

    • @glashoppah
      @glashoppah 2 года назад +4

      @Kyler Rogers Or you could do what they used to do for that same objective and use a punt gun.

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree 4 года назад +128

    Many have found themselves having an allergic reaction to the Thompson, often breaking out in little holes.

  • @honeysucklecat
    @honeysucklecat 3 года назад +51

    I once saw an ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes where someone, using a Thompson, ‘wrote’ Lucky Strike in a piece of steel with bullet holes.
    It was Bad Ass, I tell you.
    I told you.
    Now you know.
    Carry on.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад

      yeah, you can actually do that...as the FBI demos prove...with a 50 rd drum that gun just won't move....

    • @musicauthority7828
      @musicauthority7828 Год назад +2

      I guess there were some unusual instances. where people that used the weapon a lot. could sign their signature in bullet holes providing their signature wasn't too complicated.

  • @adrianorlikowski3450
    @adrianorlikowski3450 4 года назад +154

    It might have been crazy expensive, but it's definitely one of the most stylish guns ever. Also the finish on this looks really impressive, especially compared to the later military versions you show in other videos.

    • @iwanttobetankman4260
      @iwanttobetankman4260 2 года назад +6

      too bad they dont handle so great when trying to actually hit a target, and 45 is heavy so range can be limited. I wonder if there's a way to keep those nice looks, but add more functionality. maybe those cool gunsmiths can whip us up some period correct styled mods.

    • @kupokinzyt
      @kupokinzyt Год назад +6

      @@iwanttobetankman4260 I have a 1927A-1C Deluxe Special 9mm reproduction, it was $1200 US dollars with a 200 round drum, the 20+lbs makes it handle like a dream. I can hold a steady target at around 50 yards, or half a football field at about a 1 foot spread.

  • @ArcturusOTE
    @ArcturusOTE 5 лет назад +1710

    *insert heavily accented Italian American mob dialogue and that weird hand thing*
    *Oh and Irish Revolutionary slang too, as I found out that they used Tommies too*

    • @SuperHoneyOil
      @SuperHoneyOil 5 лет назад +97

      GABBBAGOOO

    • @John-doe955
      @John-doe955 5 лет назад +53

      Yayo' Ariowibowo I’ll have you know, that’s just how we talk

    • @coraz98
      @coraz98 5 лет назад +11

      Dio dog i need cover!

    • @jamesgalatioto7227
      @jamesgalatioto7227 5 лет назад +48

      That's why you can't talk to an Italian bus driver. We can't control it

    • @Jamie-dw2jj
      @Jamie-dw2jj 5 лет назад +23

      All hail the blessed gun JESUS capish ya smucks

  • @waltershattenkirk3087
    @waltershattenkirk3087 4 года назад +221

    Ok, so someone designed and manufactured this weapon....
    More than 100 years ago.
    Nothing but respect.

    • @lonewanderer882
      @lonewanderer882 4 месяца назад +2

      people in 1920 weren't stupid, big industries and precision instruments had existed for a long time

  • @Attaxalotl
    @Attaxalotl 3 года назад +59

    "You can get a new car, or you can get two Thompson submachine guns"
    Why is this a hard choice, again?

  • @donthomcsi
    @donthomcsi 2 года назад +35

    In the fifties, in Sacramento, my elementary school class went over to the CHP academy for a tour and they impressed the hell out of a bunch of fourth graders by taking us to the range and emptying a drum magazine. I don't think it traumatized anyone, the fifties were a different time.

    • @michaelsouslin891
      @michaelsouslin891 6 месяцев назад +4

      That's sounds like the coolest field trip ever

  • @paulandsueroberts4121
    @paulandsueroberts4121 5 лет назад +180

    I worked with a chap that was a tank driver during the war,he told me the story that early in the war they were issued with the Thompson smg. Apparently they were particularly fine examples of the gun being in excellent condition.Having the drum magazine,beautiful bluing and with the Chicago Police Department stamped on.Some of the really interesting stories he use to tell me as a lad were fascinating,how the hell he survived the war is beyond me.Eddy was a driver in 12th Royal Tank Reg't and served in North Africa,Sicily,Italy, in fact his unit was so decimated they disbanded the Reg't.He was a great guy and sadly missed...

  • @sargesoap
    @sargesoap 5 лет назад +873

    "The Marine Corps was different in the 20s"
    What, most of them could still read?

    • @Okabim
      @Okabim 4 года назад +257

      And the only had 22 colors of crayola compared to the hundreds of flavors they offer today.

    • @bepsi_wav8594
      @bepsi_wav8594 4 года назад +41

      @@Okabim flavors..?

    • @gregorygrinstead9514
      @gregorygrinstead9514 4 года назад +24

      It being the 20s, I suppose we still can read.

    • @deadtreebark
      @deadtreebark 4 года назад +42

      Wat ned reed for

    • @ThatGuy-te9wh
      @ThatGuy-te9wh 4 года назад +8

      @@Okabim please explain this to a non-marine.

  • @DMguy-di2xv
    @DMguy-di2xv 4 года назад +129

    "Blish Lock" *sounds* like some kind of eastern european dish.
    "... Yes, and some of that tasty Blischlok please!" 😁

  • @hotcoldman777
    @hotcoldman777 4 года назад +234

    *"Stranger, stranger! Now THAT's a weapon!"*

  • @hakonandreasolaussen1949
    @hakonandreasolaussen1949 5 лет назад +436

    * someone walks in while Ian's shooting the video*
    "Ey, I'm filming here!"

    • @justryan5697
      @justryan5697 4 года назад +13

      Ian: "I'm gonna give you to the count a three, to get your ugly, rotten, no-good keister off my property...before I pump your guts full a led."

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 4 года назад +3

      Don't move a muscle or I'll drill ya.

    • @1TruNub
      @1TruNub 4 года назад +6

      @@justryan5697 1, 2, 10 * starts blasting*

    • @coltm45a16
      @coltm45a16 4 года назад +1

      Ratatatata

  • @stevewilson7819
    @stevewilson7819 5 лет назад +296

    A couple of years ago Saint Louis PD traded in something like 28 Thompson’s. They were able to purchase new pistols, and rifles for the entire Dept as a result of that deal. Which is great because that freed up a bunch of Thompson’s for collectors to enjoy. But the really interesting part is that according to an unnamed source the city has a bunch of the Harley Davidson motor cycles with the sidecars with the Thompson SMG mounts on them in storage at fleet services. Imagine getting to own a complete set up like that!

    • @googleandyoutubeareevil
      @googleandyoutubeareevil 5 лет назад +58

      My brother in law retired from SLPD as did his dad. His dad worked in fleet services and ran the motor pool. I asked him about this and he said that it was 36 Thompson SMGs they had, but sold only 24 of them. They do have the Harley's and said they were 12 x 1942 WLA's with sidecars. The sidecars do have a mount for the Thompson.

    • @stevewilson7819
      @stevewilson7819 5 лет назад +26

      Richard Littles
      Thank you for confirming the rumor. You never know for sure how accurate a story is since it goes through numerous people. And all you have is a persons word. I’m no motorcycle aficionado so I have no idea what they are worth. But having the bike and one of those actual SMG’s would be an awesome collection!

    • @stevewilson7819
      @stevewilson7819 5 лет назад +7

      Jack Benton I’m sure it was only done for financial gain. But who cares why they did it. There wasn’t anything done to the weapons to decommission them. They just have to be declared surplus property by the city council so they could trade them off. They don’t sell them to the dealer. That’s because any money would go back to the cities’ general fund. So the agency gets a quote for what the dealer will value them at. Then they figure out what they want to trade for. That was why they got all new duty pistols, and patrol rifles.
      I’m just glad to see more fully transferable class 3 Weapons making their way into the market. We can thank President Regan for that when he enacted legislation that banned the manufacturer of fully transferable automatic weapons around 1986. Anything made after 1986 can only be sold to Military or Law Enforcement agencies.
      Most of these weapons sat in armories or the Chiefs closet for years and only got shot once in a while. So mileage varies greatly. The sad thing is some weapons were never registered by the Dept that owned them after the NFA OF 1934 was passed. So those weapons can only be registered with the ATF on Form 5’s or 10’s. Not sure which. Then sold to other agencies, or cut up and sold as parts kits. I know of 2 agencies in this area that have weapons like that. They were never registered with the ATF. So the ATF doesn’t even know they exist. So if they grew legs and walked out and went under ground the possibility exists that no one would ever know it. Which may be why they are still not registered.

    • @dionjaywoollaston1349
      @dionjaywoollaston1349 5 лет назад +7

      steve wilson you Americans get all the fun toys

    • @ricktompson9453
      @ricktompson9453 5 лет назад

      @@googleandyoutubeareevil If you drove that down the street.
      Can you imagine how you will be pulled over.

  • @BlurredOutBoy
    @BlurredOutBoy 2 года назад +20

    The craftsmanship of this smg is amazing. just a joy to look at.

    • @WalldoTheWInner
      @WalldoTheWInner 8 месяцев назад

      I especially like that heat fluting (if that's what it's called) near the foregrip.

  • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
    @F.Krueger-cs4vk 4 года назад +59

    I grew up in New Guinea during the 60's. One of my buddies found one of these laying in the bush, left behind from W.W. 2. Timber bits rotted away. Rest of the gun was reasonable condition considering. Dare say wouldn't attempt to use. Excellent informative video, thanks for sharing. 🖐 🇦🇺

    • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
      @F.Krueger-cs4vk 3 года назад +8

      @Bobby Sands not sure what model Thompson it was, but definetly a Thompson 100%. We found alot of items left behind. Where I lived, the Americans were stationed during the war. Found American helmets, water bottles , some had names or initials scratched on them, bayonets, live hand grenades, hundreds of 9mm, 30-06 ammunition, both live & empty shells. Some of the 30-06 live ammo were still in clips. I have a 1911 colt 45 pistol that I still have to this day. It has U.S. government property stamped on the side. I had 1 Browning 50 heavy m.g. & 3 Browning 30 m.g's. Left them behind when we shipped out back to Australia because my parents didn't want to paying shipping costs. Americans built a few air strips, still aircraft wrecks laying around left behind. My mates father had a yard full up with American jeeps, trailers, dodge weapons carriers, troop carriers, amublence etc...

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 3 года назад +6

      @@F.Krueger-cs4vk Your tax dollars at work, 1940's Americans!

    • @Sosaparks
      @Sosaparks 3 года назад +1

      That’s incredible. Love hearing stories like these, super cool

    • @Mr-Trox
      @Mr-Trox 3 года назад +1

      @@worldcomicsreview354 It was actually cheaper to leave all that behind than to ship it back. The WW2 American Economy was insane, they pushed out aircraft carriers in weeks, destroyers in days, tanks in hours and guns in minutes.
      I doubt anyone that cared even noticed they were gone.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад +1

      @@worldcomicsreview354 apparently we're still doing it...check out current events....

  • @LordEvan5
    @LordEvan5 5 лет назад +207

    I would rather have two Thompson sub machine guns than a Toyota Carola

    • @wills2140
      @wills2140 5 лет назад +4

      Could certianly be worth more than a Carrola...

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete 5 лет назад +1

      Will S , or a corolla even.

    • @daveh6479
      @daveh6479 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @Jwillrocku2
      @Jwillrocku2 4 года назад

      I own a Corolla I rather have the Thompson

  • @RTC_Sam
    @RTC_Sam 5 лет назад +535

    A brand new video on a great historical weapon, but I'm still giggling at yesterday's FG-42 video...

    • @Sir.suspicious
      @Sir.suspicious 5 лет назад +4

      Yup, have you seen it firing? What a beast

    • @oldesertguy9616
      @oldesertguy9616 5 лет назад +8

      I'm with you on the FG-42 video. I love the Thompson, but watching someone have that much fun is awesome.

    • @bremnersghost948
      @bremnersghost948 5 лет назад +1

      so made me fantasise about owning an FG42 in UK, I was practically drooling

    • @Sir.suspicious
      @Sir.suspicious 5 лет назад +1

      @@bremnersghost948 talk about that,in portugal you can only have a 38. revolver at most

    • @therocinante3443
      @therocinante3443 4 года назад

      @@Sir.suspicious damn, that's pretty beat!

  • @FacadeWitch
    @FacadeWitch 3 года назад +211

    Mr. Thompson died in 1940.
    Pearl Harbor was 1941.
    He never got to see his invention used by the US Military in war.

    • @anthonyhayes1267
      @anthonyhayes1267 3 года назад +14

      We used them in Haiti

    • @ericharman2159
      @ericharman2159 2 года назад +2

      If your in the business of killing,which you are if your in the military, side arm.give me a Thomson and a BAR

    • @ericharman2159
      @ericharman2159 2 года назад +2

      It's a1911 45

    • @graff324
      @graff324 2 года назад +3

      Colonel Thompson

    • @j_taylor
      @j_taylor 2 года назад +2

      Today I learned that Tommy guns were used in the Pearl Harbor attack.

  • @stampydragon2739
    @stampydragon2739 3 года назад +28

    They were both oiler and recoil pads actually according to a Thompson mashing gun service manual I found

  • @jeffreyskoritowski4114
    @jeffreyskoritowski4114 5 лет назад +1468

    The preferred weapon of headless Norwegian mercenaries.

    • @paulwilliams6753
      @paulwilliams6753 4 года назад +74

      jeffrey skoritowski , "Roland the Thompson Gunner!"

    • @CThyran
      @CThyran 4 года назад +24

      @@paulwilliams6753 I'm pretty sure thompson gunner was a slang for machine gunner, not literally using a Thompson.

    • @johnpaparella4995
      @johnpaparella4995 4 года назад +113

      @@CThyran "Roland aimed his Thompson gun, he didn't say a word" i think that line implies he did. it's a fictional story obviously but if you asked warren...

    • @vitoscaletta7151
      @vitoscaletta7151 4 года назад +50

      They did make over a Million Thompsons all together.
      It's not a rare weapon to see turn up in any conflict, even to this day in some areas

    • @dragonllig790
      @dragonllig790 4 года назад +16

      What are you referencing?

  • @greasypetes
    @greasypetes 5 лет назад +893

    40 yrs. ago I had the chance to buy one for 500$ but thought that was too much, boy was I daft

    • @phileas007
      @phileas007 5 лет назад +39

      why, 500 is still too much for it even today

    • @tenhundredkills
      @tenhundredkills 5 лет назад +118

      Hindsight is always 20/20 isn't it? I know plenty of people that had opportunities to buy full auto AR pattern rifles in the early 80s for only $1500. Now they all kick themselves, haha!

    • @B60IN3
      @B60IN3 5 лет назад +77

      Around 1963 I could have had one (reweld) for $50. Instead I used my money to buy a 1956 Crown Victoria.

    • @feedthemeat543f
      @feedthemeat543f 5 лет назад +27

      @@phileas007 That's cheaper than a lot of firearms on the market today. I'd love to have one of these honestly

    • @crazyfvck
      @crazyfvck 5 лет назад +57

      +phileas007 You have serious issues. Seek professional help.

  • @ronaldhendricks3876
    @ronaldhendricks3876 2 года назад +15

    Probably the coolest gun ever made.
    There’s just something so enduring and awesome about one.

  • @guysmalley
    @guysmalley 3 года назад +21

    I have a 1928 Thompson mg full auto it is wonderful to shoot and very accurate . The machining is beautiful

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy 5 лет назад +384

    Thompson SMG: For when you need to kill everyone in the restaurant. Or the limo you're driving beside. Or the bank. Or the parking garage.

    • @MadSpectro7
      @MadSpectro7 5 лет назад +43

      Or a den full of gangsters, because cops used these too.

    • @richie_23
      @richie_23 5 лет назад +25

      Or a vampire in a diner

    • @redwolfexr
      @redwolfexr 5 лет назад +8

      or a bunch of illusions only you can see in a ballroom.

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 5 лет назад +7

      and sometimes all of those things in a row

    • @Jazzman-bj9fq
      @Jazzman-bj9fq 5 лет назад +3

      Or when you want to saw a car completely in half...

  • @joshuaradick5679
    @joshuaradick5679 5 лет назад +634

    This is the definition of the opposite of a forgotten weapon.

    • @StanislavG.
      @StanislavG. 5 лет назад +17

      But have you ever heard Ian tell the story about it? :)

    • @Guy_GuyGuy
      @Guy_GuyGuy 5 лет назад +38

      It is, but a lot like the RPG-7 Ian also did, everyone knows what it is, but how it actually works and what's inside it is much lesser known.

    • @honestly108
      @honestly108 5 лет назад +7

      Remembered Weapons

    • @alecingram4669
      @alecingram4669 5 лет назад +7

      Joshua Radick I agree with the previous comments but in all honesty he’s covered some newer weapons if he gets to shoot them (m134 minigun for example) and i enjoy that he tells the stories and shoots some of the most iconic guns on earth.

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 5 лет назад +14

      forgotten aspects of remembered weapons

  • @mikem.s.1183
    @mikem.s.1183 Год назад +33

    This channel, together with Jonathan Ferguson's explorations of firearms (from UK's Royal Armories), is superb.
    Kudos for the simple, non-ego driven, matter-of-fact style.
    Superb.

  • @bhill7053
    @bhill7053 Месяц назад +1

    The captions explaining that a half a dozen means six, or putting fire emoji next to annihilator is great

  • @marcmcfarland3642
    @marcmcfarland3642 5 лет назад +168

    back in the day you could buy the Thompson from the Montgomery Ward Catalogue through the freakin mail

    • @shaneheavy67
      @shaneheavy67 4 года назад +51

      And we should still be able to buy them off the shelf but that gun grabber Reagan infringed on 2A rights.

    • @billwilson3609
      @billwilson3609 3 года назад +11

      Auto-Ordnance also sold them thru ads in farm & ranch and sportsman magazines for shooting coyotes, wolves and foxes that pestered livestock with a drawing of a rancher on horseback blazing away at a pack of wolves in the distance.

    • @CRD-hi6vk
      @CRD-hi6vk 3 года назад +9

      That was back when we still had the Second Amendment.

    • @billwilson3609
      @billwilson3609 3 года назад +6

      @@shaneheavy67 You can still buy one and make it full auto by buying a replacement part that'll make it full-auto after being filed on. Just don't leave it in when done practicing firing in that fashion.

    • @benhaney9629
      @benhaney9629 3 года назад +6

      Blame Reagan? Really? I mean the guy was no fan of the 2nd amendment, he was from Hollywood, California of course but hmmm. I can definitely think of worse presidents in terms of 2A. I know he was pres in 86 but I think that was just the way the wind was blowing. You don’t think Clinton would have done the same and worse. I mean he did. Although Republican rarely stand up for 2A the way they should I’d take just about any Republican over any Democrat when it comes to firearms...

  • @notkimjongun2283
    @notkimjongun2283 5 лет назад +269

    Remember when colt made super high quality firearms? Pepperidge farms remembers

    • @CorvusCorone68
      @CorvusCorone68 5 лет назад +46

      speaking of Pepperidge Farms, Goldfish were originally intended as an accompaniment for tomato soup, like grilled cheese sandwiches

    • @ericohop5704
      @ericohop5704 4 года назад +3

      Hi I worked there for years , there pathetic now

    • @larrys9241
      @larrys9241 4 года назад +1

      I. 'member

    • @ViviSaggio
      @ViviSaggio 3 года назад

      Ahh love that reference

    • @deathminion11
      @deathminion11 3 года назад +1

      @@CorvusCorone68 what in the fu-

  • @NovaProspekt1337
    @NovaProspekt1337 4 года назад +11

    Okay.
    The person that did CC is going above and beyond, its actually great

  • @logandeathrage6945
    @logandeathrage6945 3 года назад +8

    Watching this during the 100 year anniversary. Thanks Ian for all you do for historical and gun enthusiasts.

  • @linkkicksu
    @linkkicksu 4 года назад +31

    There's something just so classy about the wood furniture and the shape of the foregrip.

    • @sadwingsraging3044
      @sadwingsraging3044 4 года назад +2

      Art deco.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 10 месяцев назад +2

      yeah, i just love the aesthetic. can imagine a security guard carrying this with a funny moustache. or a guy with a cigar in his mouth and a funny cap and all black suit

  • @dak4465
    @dak4465 5 лет назад +36

    The thompson really was the definition of high quality firearms. They are beautifully made

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 4 года назад +16

    “Listen up, youse mugs! You ain’t gettin’ outta here alive, see? I’M takin’ over, and ain’t nobody gonna stop me, see?” 🌹

  • @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial
    @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial 2 года назад +6

    The design of the 1921 Thompson SMG is a modern marvel even 100yrs after its design! Amazing technology and craftsmanship here!

  • @AldanFerrox
    @AldanFerrox 5 лет назад +96

    I just looked up the Thompson "Light Support Weapon" in .45 Remington-Thompson. It looks like a BAR banged a M1921 Thompson.

    • @PassiveDestroyer
      @PassiveDestroyer 5 лет назад +10

      I got a chub out of it. I really would like to see it in Fallout or Bioshock.

    • @lordmuhehe4605
      @lordmuhehe4605 4 года назад

      @Tango Zulu They are talking about the light support weapon prototype version of Thompson...

  • @David-zc6wq
    @David-zc6wq 4 года назад +29

    "I could have given Al Capone a few hints...I operated on three continents." 1933 Gen. Smedley Butler USMC

  • @tylerhiggins3522
    @tylerhiggins3522 3 года назад +6

    Watching the disassembly certainly solved the mystery of why this gun was so expensive.

  • @MrDude-tp2pm
    @MrDude-tp2pm 3 года назад +9

    A car or two Thomson's.....
    Take the guns

  • @ShiftyBigmac
    @ShiftyBigmac 5 лет назад +173

    Greeting from Australia, been on your website for the last decade and loving it, still cant believe this quality and im not being forced to pay for it

    • @catman1376
      @catman1376 5 лет назад +6

      So feeling guilty? there is a site called patreon. But that's only if you want to stop being a freeloader

    • @ShiftyBigmac
      @ShiftyBigmac 5 лет назад +24

      Lol I do, I said "forced" for a reason, good shows like motor trend after they become big make you move off youtube to some paid website

    • @john-paulsilke893
      @john-paulsilke893 5 лет назад +2

      It is amazing and Ian and Karl moved to a primarily volunteer pay program. A very few very generous viewers pay for the privilege of the many to enjoy very valuable content. Both Ian and Karl have asked for contributions, but they both recognized that won’t always happen so humbly ask those who don’t to rate and review and ideally tell a friend which is more valuable because they are creators and want eyes more then the money. (They do want money though, obviously the more they get the better it is not just for them but also us.)

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing 5 лет назад +7

      Another Aussie here, discovered the channel only recently but I bloody love it. And I'm not even a "gun" bloke, don't own one, only ever fired an air rifle.
      I've even got a hippy ponytail that quietly whispers "hey, wouldn't it be pretty sweet if everyone put the guns down and stopped fucking shooting each other?".
      But I love the way that Gun Jesus breaks down the engineering and operation of these devices in his straightforward and subtly amusing manner. Great educational stuff.
      Seriously considering adding him to my "Patreon-backed" list of creators.

    • @john-paulsilke893
      @john-paulsilke893 5 лет назад

      Yup, it’s not a gun channel it’s a history and machinery channel. Kinda like Star Trek isn’t a sci-fi show it’s a soap opera with slightly better storytelling. Obviously Ian does a better job then most soaps and for many of us is also better then Star Trek and the like.

  • @williamjonas4013
    @williamjonas4013 4 года назад +46

    THE THOMPSON WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

  • @peervermeiren8902
    @peervermeiren8902 2 года назад +2

    the captions here are top notch and give more info even. Superb really

  • @quaxenleaf
    @quaxenleaf 3 года назад +4

    I really respect your professional and no-nonsense approach to firearms. Enjoyable and educational. Thanks for great content.

  • @ThePerfectRed
    @ThePerfectRed 5 лет назад +120

    So Cutts proposed to make cuts into the muzzle. I wonder where he got that idea from.

    • @CorvusCorone68
      @CorvusCorone68 5 лет назад +53

      and as a result of Cutt's cuts he got a cut of the profits

    • @BabyBenz96
      @BabyBenz96 5 лет назад +51

      @@CorvusCorone68 he received compensation for his compensator

  • @falloutlover5443
    @falloutlover5443 5 лет назад +56

    I discovered Forgotten Weapons three years ago, and I've been waiting for this day ever since.

    • @wills2140
      @wills2140 5 лет назад +2

      Been waiting for over a year, myself. Good times man, good times. Though I don't look forward to the WWII era... modifications.

    • @falloutlover5443
      @falloutlover5443 5 лет назад +2

      I try not to think about them too much.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад +1

      @@falloutlover5443 WW II was the era of iconic submachine guns....

  • @viniciussabara2951
    @viniciussabara2951 3 года назад +2

    brazilian here, you are very good, perfect to undestand, thanks sir

  • @dks13827
    @dks13827 4 года назад +3

    Ian, what a magnificent series on Thompsons. Thank you so much.

  • @danvondrasek
    @danvondrasek 5 лет назад +15

    watching this as my garbage truck was picking up my trash, and Ian says "I apologize for the garbage truck outside"....spooky shit

  • @nejinaji
    @nejinaji 5 лет назад +78

    Thompson has the only wood vertical grip I've ever been able to take seriously.

    • @Sosaparks
      @Sosaparks 3 года назад +2

      Not a dong enjoyer?

    • @nejinaji
      @nejinaji 3 года назад +5

      @@Sosaparks I'm an ak guy and nope haha

    • @sairabanokazmi1150
      @sairabanokazmi1150 2 года назад +1

      @@user-oh6gz9er6h and the CZ owners

    • @blocksksksks
      @blocksksksks 2 года назад +2

      definately. unlike all the other ones, it actually has finger grooves

    • @yoboikamil525
      @yoboikamil525 2 года назад +1

      DONG GRIP

  • @johnnyhawkins43
    @johnnyhawkins43 3 года назад +1

    I have always wanted one,I never forgot about them!

  • @rodneysmith247
    @rodneysmith247 2 года назад +1

    In 1968 my neighbor was stationed at Miramar and he got my brother and friend on the base over Christmas vacation and I got to shoot a number of military issued weapons and 1 was a Thompson. I can still remember it like yesterday kicking like a mule. Wow what a thrill. Love your video 👍

  • @keptinkaos6384
    @keptinkaos6384 5 лет назад +66

    a progressive US army ordinance officer now that's a rare item.

  • @SquillyMon
    @SquillyMon 4 года назад +13

    Now THAT is a beautiful piece of machinery. Never realized how well made these were till now.

    • @russellking9762
      @russellking9762 2 года назад

      love the finish on the steel…especially those knurled knobs…reeks quality throughout…a gun for the times…not like the plastic we have today….be proude to be killed with this gun..(sort of)

  • @justjaxon1159
    @justjaxon1159 3 года назад +12

    It's been my experience that SMGs are very dependent on the way their magazines are designed. I believe Thompson saw this and designed the T shaped follower to absolutely secure the magazine, as such a snug and sturdy fit would pretty much eliminate any failures to feed.

    • @CoreyandCrew
      @CoreyandCrew 2 года назад +1

      I don't think a snug fit eliminates ALL feeding failures.

    • @NFAtoys
      @NFAtoys Год назад +1

      @@justforever96 I have to correct you on this. The Thompson stick mags do have feed lips and these are a constant source of feeding problems. The drum mags don’t have feed lips and are much more reliable.

  • @ywgh4387
    @ywgh4387 4 месяца назад +2

    for the end of 1910's the design is really fascinating. especially that it based on a Blush's principle which was all wrong, so in a way Thomson just accidentially got the right design

  • @benparsons4979
    @benparsons4979 5 лет назад +485

    "problem was, WWI was over"
    That's not much of a problem imo

    • @simonmunden5046
      @simonmunden5046 5 лет назад +85

      It is when you're an arms manufacturer

    • @dionjaywoollaston1349
      @dionjaywoollaston1349 5 лет назад +4

      Ben Parsons it is because it was being designed for the close quarters combat of the trenches

    • @benparsons4979
      @benparsons4979 5 лет назад +8

      @@dionjaywoollaston1349 r/wooosh

    • @dionjaywoollaston1349
      @dionjaywoollaston1349 5 лет назад +7

      Joe Mama world war 2 happened because of the depression, people were poor and like any power mad dictator Hitler took advantage of that

    • @plecostomusbread9047
      @plecostomusbread9047 5 лет назад +4

      @@benparsons4979 Cringe normie saying r/woosh and not r/woooosh

  • @jtveg
    @jtveg 5 лет назад +31

    So awesome that you showed us a full disassembly as well.
    I've always wanted to see an original Thompson fully stripped down. In particular I was always curious how the front pistol grip was attached. Thanks. 😎👌🏼

  • @bigzeb6449
    @bigzeb6449 2 года назад +4

    Only watched a few videos (so far) but the content/information is very interesting. It's also nice to hear someone with both, the knowledge and facts combined 👌

  • @robertnorris839
    @robertnorris839 2 месяца назад

    I was in the Navy...1965-1970 on the USS Vesole DD878 as a Gunnersmate and the Thompson was my assigned weapon. Absolutely loved that gun!!!

  • @operatorhoot470
    @operatorhoot470 5 лет назад +38

    Woah.... I've been racking my brains trying to find an excuse for Ian to visit Ireland, and there he goes and drops it in my lap!

    • @watchaone4400
      @watchaone4400 4 года назад

      Bejasus yewll love it i tells yelove the bejasus out of it

  • @77gravity
    @77gravity 5 лет назад +16

    6:50 "1920's . . .You could get a new car, or TWO Thompson SMGs" - and I bet when this one is sold, that equation will be reversed for 2018.

  • @whiqeddik7615
    @whiqeddik7615 3 года назад +2

    Just gorgeous, this piece of art is deadly beautiful

  • @TimCools_WithALongO
    @TimCools_WithALongO 2 года назад +1

    I really love the caption on this video:
    3:17 (cute gibberish)
    3:48 *The Annihilator* 🔥🔥🔥
    10:49 Casually mentioned in brackets that the minimum wage has barely gone up in 100 years

  • @augustofioretti6938
    @augustofioretti6938 5 лет назад +17

    I'm in no way an "weapons buff", but I learn a lot of technology and history with your videos. excellent work and thanks!

  • @erniemiller1953
    @erniemiller1953 5 лет назад +376

    A rich man in a car and a not-so-rich man on a Brownback mule were at a stop sign. Instead of proceeding, the rich man decided to rub in his status by showing his fancy wrist watch.
    " I have a Rolex. With it, I can tell the time whenever I want. I have designer clothing. And a car that goes 0 to 60 in 5 seconds."
    The mule rider reaches in his burlap bag. He pulls out his Thompson..."I have a Tommy gun. With one of these, I can have all of that whenever I want."
    T

  • @Captain-Jinn
    @Captain-Jinn 4 года назад +10

    The captions in this are wonderful btw

  • @jackt6112
    @jackt6112 Год назад +16

    I knew a guy who was a supply sergeant, who had been a coach to me, casually mentioned to me that I should consider going to the academy and flight school, which I did, but no real expectation that all of this would happen. Even when I had been given a command, we crossed paths again and in minutes of casual conversation I learned things from him on finding the right people to delegate to. After he said these things, it was really simple and one of those things, "Why didn't I and others think of that?" It made me look like a hero up and down the chain. He was also widely known for having and showing people his two two brand new Thompsons. There were two nested in a fitted wooden OD box that had the cosmoline still on them. He never let anyone touch them, just look. Hundreds, if not more than a thousand people saw them because he went into the Guard after the war and retired from there after he got too old. It was a WOW at the time, but didn't cross our mind how he got them or if they were legal to own, which they might have been at the time as the mafia had them. He had a son, who also was a career man who probably ended up with them. I learned later from another guy from WW II that there wasn't accountability for weapons during and after the war. He sent German guns home and they actually got there if an officer didn't steal it along the way, which he said was a certainty it it was of noteworthy desirability. He said when they captured soldiers, they had guns in piles as high as guys could throw them. Many were dumped into the sea because they didn't know what to do with them. It was common to fish with hand grenades. Civilians could buy surplus after the war very inexpensively and showed me big buildings around town that were actually kits from the war, and people had boats that special forces used that you could buy crates of, and each worth a lot of money today.

    • @Kaktus965
      @Kaktus965 Год назад +2

      I didn’t read anything you wrote here because I don’t care, but I’ve been squeezing out really stinky farts today. Like really stinky. I tried to poop but it just keeps prairie doggin up in there. Any tips on what to do?

    • @josh5641
      @josh5641 Год назад +1

      @@Kaktus965 laxatives. A bunch of them

    • @Kaktus965
      @Kaktus965 Год назад +1

      @@josh5641 Oh my hot daughter takes them before she goes to the club everyday, says they make her look skinnyer. Bought her a stripper pole and a boobjob for her 18th birthday. Been payin my medical bills ever since. Shoulda gone bigger on the boobs tho maybe then I could ask a doc why my turds so dang scared of daylight

    • @ImmaSpam__________________Can
      @ImmaSpam__________________Can Год назад

      @@Kaktus965 smoke some weed, that always gets my bowels moving

  • @nephetula
    @nephetula 4 года назад +13

    These are really fun to shoot! Very little recoil and muzzle rise (due both to the weight and the compensator) and not terribly loud. When shoulder-fired outdoors at an extended range, it's rather neat (and easy) to see those big, lumbering .45 slugs arcing to the target.

  • @MeidanYona
    @MeidanYona 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the subs, Neptune!
    I am not native English speaker and seeing the subtitles help me follow and understand better. Also, I love the 'editor notes' like the dollar conversion of now and then, I always look these things up and you saved me time.

    • @TruthNerds
      @TruthNerds 4 года назад

      As for editor notes: "… the drum magazine (oh yeah baby) …". 😂

  • @knifedintheface
    @knifedintheface 3 года назад +4

    whoever did the captions for this deserves a medal.

  • @cam4636
    @cam4636 2 года назад +1

    Whoever did the subtitles, I see you and I appreciate you

  • @matejmatej3554
    @matejmatej3554 5 лет назад +37

    We love you gun Jesus and as always greetings from sLOVEnia hope you tube appreciate our comments

  • @grendelum
    @grendelum 5 лет назад +18

    The machining on the back end of the barrel is *_gorgeous !!_*

  • @jamesbussey2911
    @jamesbussey2911 3 года назад +9

    In Elvis' 'In the Ghetto': "He buys a gun, and he steals a car..." One has to do it that way round, I suppose. 🤔

  • @slayer788
    @slayer788 3 года назад +9

    i really wanna see those “C” mags he’s talking about

  • @MlTGLIED
    @MlTGLIED 5 лет назад +176

    17:23 probably the rear site cost more than the whole PPS-43 😅

    • @skinnex3236
      @skinnex3236 5 лет назад +21

      @@jmagowan12 *we would take

    • @ahistoryrelic9736
      @ahistoryrelic9736 4 года назад +1

      Jaysus Mac Gabhann A bit to fast fire rate in the PPSH, but if the thing would have a vertical grip I would mabye consent

    • @JwizzleVC28
      @JwizzleVC28 3 года назад +3

      Linus the model28a1 eventually took off the forward grip for mobility, thus the ppsh was technically before it’s time in that department

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад

      @@jmagowan12 and a lot of Germans did...as the ammo was interchangeable...they loved that 71 rd drum....

  • @throttleblipsntwistedgrips1992
    @throttleblipsntwistedgrips1992 4 года назад +12

    Whoever did the subtitles did a fantastic job!

  • @jcz232321
    @jcz232321 3 года назад +3

    I love this gun! The first time I held one, I was shocked by it's heft, and that was unloaded!

  • @madjoe8622
    @madjoe8622 2 года назад +5

    I remember seeing movies with that gun when I was young. Anybody with that gun looked really scary to me (I was young).
    It was the most badass gun I could imagine, especially with the drum magazine.

  • @slckb0y65
    @slckb0y65 5 лет назад +4

    almost a century old, and this thing is still as classy as ever ;)

  • @garygao6072
    @garygao6072 5 лет назад +61

    Getting this gun in Resident Evil 4 turned the game into easy mode

    • @blackmetalops4415
      @blackmetalops4415 5 лет назад +16

      I remember being a little disappointed with how it was implemented. The infinite ammo meant no reloading, and one bullet would kill so you couldn't riddle a target until it was Swiss cheese.

    • @nejinaji
      @nejinaji 5 лет назад +8

      @@blackmetalops4415 you could actually reload infinitely with it just to watch the cool animation.

  • @timsmith8506
    @timsmith8506 Год назад +1

    Such a great video. Thank you for the detail! This was absolutely fantastic

  • @ReSpark141
    @ReSpark141 Год назад +3

    saw one at my favorite gun store recently in a violim case, i heard my online friends talk abour how hard it was to rack the bolt, so when i gave it a try i couldnt even get a quarter of the way through before checking out, they were right, those charging bolts go hard

  • @TheAmtrack69
    @TheAmtrack69 5 лет назад +5

    The Thomson is a real piece of art, could just look at it all day long!

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 года назад

      iconic...with a real element of cache...always wanted one...finally got lucky...it is absolutely the last gun I will part with....

  • @geneladner8123
    @geneladner8123 5 лет назад +11

    Excellent presentation by an excellent and obviously knowledgeable speaker, who also just happens to have a pleasant speaking voice. Thanks for the info about the super-interesting Thompson submachine gun! Well done!

  • @bjones140
    @bjones140 2 года назад +2

    Road to perdition got me loving this gun

  • @TekniQx
    @TekniQx Месяц назад +1

    Lol, I love that scene from Public Enemies:
    Dillinger: "The Spring's too tight on this one. Jammed Twice."
    Armorer: "I cut off one coil."
    Dillinger: "And... It rides up and to the right."
    Armorer: "I widen port."