@The Zig Good point actually. It uses the same structure so it'll be fine to replace and yeah it was just for people who don't care that it wouldn't work irl.
@Debot_Vox Really? Wouldn't suprise me. I don't know much about older firearms like WW2 ones. Anyway I found this on a gun forum.
"This is a question that comes up all the time by collectors. What is the difference between the Model of 1928 and the US Model of 1928A1 Thompson Submachine Gun. In a word - nothing. The Model of 1928 was the model designation used by Auto-Ordnance Corporation (AOC) in 1928 that introduced to the world a new Thompson gun with a reduced rate of fire. It could be purchased in the very popular "U.S. NAVY" version that included a compensator, horizontal fore grip and sling swivels. When AOC contracted with Savage Arms to manufacture the Thompson gun in late 1939, the Model of 1928 was the weapon specified by AOC to be built. These early Savage Thompsons were actually the first production Model of 1928 Thompsons. All the Colt manufactured Model of 1928 Thompsons were conversions from the originally manufactured Model of 1921 Thompsons. This is why you see the number "8" stamped over the number "1" on the receiver of Colt guns. It sometimes looks like "Model of 192B" and is often referred to by collectors as an "overstamp."
@bewdabob Just uploaded the M1A1.
@The Zig Good point actually. It uses the same structure so it'll be fine to replace and yeah it was just for people who don't care that it wouldn't work irl.
Looks great 👍
@The Zig Just don't use it lol
@Olegsag I believe it's improvements in gore but I'm not 100% sure.
@Dogeacat For real :(
@Debot_Vox Really? Wouldn't suprise me. I don't know much about older firearms like WW2 ones. Anyway I found this on a gun forum.
"This is a question that comes up all the time by collectors. What is the difference between the Model of 1928 and the US Model of 1928A1 Thompson Submachine Gun. In a word - nothing. The Model of 1928 was the model designation used by Auto-Ordnance Corporation (AOC) in 1928 that introduced to the world a new Thompson gun with a reduced rate of fire. It could be purchased in the very popular "U.S. NAVY" version that included a compensator, horizontal fore grip and sling swivels. When AOC contracted with Savage Arms to manufacture the Thompson gun in late 1939, the Model of 1928 was the weapon specified by AOC to be built. These early Savage Thompsons were actually the first production Model of 1928 Thompsons. All the Colt manufactured Model of 1928 Thompsons were conversions from the originally manufactured Model of 1921 Thompsons. This is why you see the number "8" stamped over the number "1" on the receiver of Colt guns. It sometimes looks like "Model of 192B" and is often referred to by collectors as an "overstamp."
@swaggerkaj Oh weird, thanks for that.
@bewdabob Sure I might do an M1A1.
@Slick_Nick interesting ideas. I'll look into it.