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  2. Auto-Ordnance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Ordnance was a U.S. arms development firm founded by retired Colonel John T. Thompson of the United States Army Ordnance Department in 1916. [1] Auto-Ordnance is best known for the Thompson submachine gun , used as a military weapon by the Allied forces in World War II , and also notorious as a gangster weapon used during the Roaring ...

  3. Thompson submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M1928A1 Thompson drum magazine was rather fragile, and cartridges tended to rattle inside it, producing unwanted noise. [76] For these reasons, the 20-round and later 30-round box magazines soon proved most popular with military users of the M1928A1, and drum compatibility was not included in the design of the wartime M1 and M1A1 models.

  4. Drum magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Thompson submachine gun ("Tommy gun") used a drum magazine in its classic form, but the drum magazines for this weapon were abandoned on the World War II models. [9] The M1921 Thompsons could accommodate either 20-round box magazines or 50-round cylindrical drum magazines; the latter were known as "L drums" because "L" is the Latin numeral ...

  5. Magazine (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Many drum-fed firearms can also load from conventional box magazines, such as the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun, RPK light machine gun, and the American Thompson submachine gun. The term "drum" is sometimes applied to a belt box for a belt-fed machine gun, though this is just a case that houses a length of ammunition belt, not a drum magazine ...

  6. M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M3 became the main submachine gun over the Thompson for the U.S. and South Korean forces during the Korean War, because the Communists used the Thompson submachine gun, which the U.S. donated during World War II, as one of their main weapons during the war. [24] The M3 and M3A1 were largely withdrawn from U.S. frontline service beginning in ...

  7. List of submachine guns - Wikipedia

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    Thompson submachine gun: Auto-Ordnance Company.45 ACP United States: 1921-1945 SMG Tokarev Model 1927: Fedor Vasilevich Tokarev: 7.62×38mmR Nagant Soviet Union: 1927 SMG Tokyo Arsenal Model 1927: Tokyo Arsenal: 8x22mm Nambu Japan: 1927 SMG Trejo pistol: Industrias Trejo de Zacatlán S.A. de C.V. .22 LR.32 ACP.380 ACP Mexico: 1940s MP Tuma MTE ...

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    GoFundMe has shut down multiple pages created to support the accused murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.. A masked man fatally shot Thompson in Midtown Manhattan on December 4 before ...

  9. PPSh-41 - Wikipedia

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    If drum magazines were mixed and used with different serial-numbered PPSh-41, a loose fitting could result in poor retention and failure to feed. Drum magazines were superseded by a simpler PPS-42 box-type magazine holding 35 rounds, although an improved drum magazine made from 1 mm thick steel was also introduced in 1944. [17]