Thompson T5100D 1927A-1 45 ACP Caliber with 16.50" Barrel, 20+1 Capacity (Stick), 100+1 Capacity (Drum), Blued Metal Finish, American Walnut Stock Wood Grip
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The Thompson T5100D 1927A-1 is a remarkable semi-auto rifle that embodies the classic design and robust performance synonymous with the Auto Ordnance brand. Chambered in the powerful 45 ACP caliber, this firearm is engineered for enthusiasts who appreciate both historical significance and modern functionality. Featuring a 16.5-inch barrel, the Thompson 1927A-1 offers exceptional accuracy and control, making it an ideal choice for target shooting and collectors alike. Its 20-round stick magazine and impressive 100-round drum magazine provide versatile ammunition options, ensuring you have the capacity needed for extended shooting sessions. The blued metal finish not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also offers superior durability and resistance to wear. Complementing its rugged build is the American walnut stock and wood grip, which provide a comfortable and secure hold, enhancing the overall shooting experience. Designed for right-handed users, this rifle maintains the iconic look and feel of the original Thompson, making it a prized addition to any firearm collection. The Auto Ordnance Thompson 1927A-1 is not just a firearm; it is a piece of American history, meticulously crafted to deliver reliable performance and timeless style. Whether you are a seasoned shooter or a history enthusiast, this rifle offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation. With its MPN T5100D and UPC 602686212083, the Thompson 1927A-1 stands out as a testament to quality craftsmanship and enduring legacy. Its semi-automatic operation ensures smooth and consistent firing, while the combination of a high-capacity drum and stick magazine provides flexibility for various shooting scenarios. The Thompson T5100D 1927A-1 is more than just a firearm; it is a symbol of American ingenuity and a must-have for those who value precision, power, and heritage in their shooting pursuits.