Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

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Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by bonedust75 on Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:11 pm

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Sweet Thompson huh?

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by VegasSMG on Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:22 pm

bonedust75 wrote:
Sweet Thompson huh?
I don't see a Thompson, I see a Commando Arms carbine made by Vounteer Enterprises. Wink

Which model is it? Looks like the Mark 45.

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by bonedust75 on Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:04 am

I meant model of a Thompson and yes its the Mark 45 Im getting it teflon coated here pretty soon its actually my dads but I decided to let everyone take a look at it and honestly It has a completely different setup than a thompson it just resembles one a little my apologies on the way I worded it.

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by quigleysharps4570 on Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:31 pm

Real nice. thumbs up

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by Beladran on Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:23 pm

does it have the "fun" setting?

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by bonedust75 on Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:33 pm

Beladran wrote:does it have the "fun" setting?


NO it doesnt have the FUN setting but I wish it did I would mow down all the trees in the yard if it did. But its cool its my dads but he know (Brad) Muddawg so I think he is going to get it teflon coated in OD green I have a feeling it will look cool but its just a builder you know not anything special you just want to kinda tinker with it a while.

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by Beladran on Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:42 pm

i tell you a intersting story. my uncle used to go to military auctions to buy equipment, hummers, old jeeps. He would then restore them if needed and sell them. he bid and won a jeep that was still in the wooden shipping crate not even put together yet. when they got it back to the shop and un packed it they found a brand new M1A1 tommy gun still in the box wrapped in cosmo. he had to give it back = ( i bet the army destroyed it.

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by bonedust75 on Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:54 pm

Awwwwww man that would have destroyed my heart honestly I probably would have locked it up and never say anything about it and that could be my dirty little secret. evil grin

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by righttoown on Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:32 pm

OD green ought to look pretty good.

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Re: Thompson commando volunteer arms mfg. 1969

Post by sidroski on Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:49 pm

Is it as heavy as some of those Thompsons (may have been knock offs, been a while)? Yeah, put a little money in it an you aught to have a good looking weapon. 20 rounds of 230 FMJ .45's would ruin someone's day, you could flatten all four 24's and plenty left over for that two-tone paint job.

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