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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

I have a friend named Thom.

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AirborneSn1p3r
AirborneSn1p3r - - 3,137 comments

very very nice job

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GSmirlis
GSmirlis - - 154 comments

Εpίc!

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THeTA
THeTA - - 513 comments

now we need a 1920 pickup kit with a pinstripe uniform, classic hat and this with 50 round drum
Imagine it popping up in tunesia !

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iKillUrChildren
iKillUrChildren - - 25 comments

imagine battle berlin..... kit u pick up is a sweet suit and hat and gain about 150 pounds.... with this gun... ik what to call it! the Al Capone kit

Uniform: Changes to suit
Weapon: Tommygun
Sidearm:1911 colt
Hand to hand: Brass knuckles
thatd be so sweet

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While the Thompson SMG was designed back in 1917, the M1928A1 variant seen above did not enter mass production until just before the events of Pearl Harbor took place. This new version included provisions for a sling, and a horizontal foregrip that replaced the vertical grip of previous versions. Chambered in the .45 ACP round, the Thompson could either be fitted with a 20-round box magazine, or 50-round drum magazine, but frontline combat soon highlighted the problems of the 50-round one. In all, approximately 562,000 were made, with several being sent to other countries, like the Soviet Union, as a part of the lend-lease program. The M1928A1 Thompson was made by Pointblank.