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Auto ordnance thompson review
Auto ordnance thompson review












auto ordnance thompson review
  1. AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW SERIAL NUMBER
  2. AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW FULL
  3. AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW REGISTRATION

Many WH parts are easy to identify because of the purplish hue. Even when manufactured correctly, the resulting part is much rougher and softer than an original Colt or GI part. The majority of WH parts examined for this story are of low quality investment casting and do not conform to original ordnance specifications. A NIB (New in the Box) WH is not a guarantee a WH Thompson will run it only means no one has tried it out.

AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW SERIAL NUMBER

There is no WH specific production year or serial number range that is the best to buy - or any to be avoided. Each WH Thompson is truly unique when it comes to fit, function AND parts.

AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW FULL

It is to inform owners and potential owners of full auto WH Thompsons about some of the parts used during the production - and problems associated with those parts.ĪOC certainly could have used the United States Postal Service motto for flat rate shipping - “If it fits, it ships.” Standardization is not a word normally used by WH owners. The purpose of this story is not to degrade the manufacturing process of a very small American company that produced a $425 machine gun. Absent a few post sample guns built from various other manufacturers from time to time, the WH full auto Thompson’s are the end of an era.

AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON REVIEW REGISTRATION

While many purists howled and degraded the efforts of Numrich and Trast in the 1970s, everyone will agree AOC did place over 3,800 more transferable Thompson’s in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR) for all to use and enjoy. WHs have continued to enjoy a niche market in the post 1986 period because, again, they are the cheapest Thompsons in the market place. The full auto WHs were mostly Model of 1928s, but a small quantity of M1A1 models were produced right before what has come to be called the May 1986 machine gun ban. The initial retail price as shown in the 1975 NAC catalog was $425.Īll references to the Auto-Ordnance Corporation or AOC in this story relate solely to the new Auto-Ordnance Corporation at West Hurley, New York unless followed by the words “at Bridgeport” (Connecticut). Full auto West Hurley (WH) Thompson’s immediately found a niche market as an inexpensive substitute for a Colt, Savage or Auto-Ordnance at Bridgeport. In conjunction with the Thompson semiautomatic rifle, AOC also put back in production the full auto 1928 model with a newly manufactured receiver and frame. 45 caliber Thompson rifle, one that resembled the famous American Tommy Gun.

auto ordnance thompson review

The new Auto-Ordnance Corporation (AOC) was formed to begin production of a new semiautomatic.

auto ordnance thompson review

This was a company started by Numrich Arms Corporation (NAC) founder George Numrich and then President of NAC, Ira Trast. The first West Hurley Thompson’s rolled off the assembly line in 1975 as a product of the second Auto-Ordnance Corporation in West Hurley, New York. But they are a brother none the less to their earlier siblings, though some would argue a step-brother. They are nothing like the Colt’s in beauty or manufactured like the World War II guns to exacting government specifications. The hammer is wide, has a safety stop position and includes the modern firing pin block.Thompson submachine gun enthusiasts simply use the phrase, “West Hurley’s.” By most accounts they are the scourge of the Thompson community - sometimes with good reason. Army” are stamped boldly on the left side of the slide.īoth the trigger and hammer are serrated for a non-slip surface, and it comes fitted with the traditional five-inch machined barrel.īreaking at 7.5 pounds, the trigger is not going to win any competition medals. For traditionalists, the words “Model 1911A1 U.S. It is well done and very even on all parts.Īll of the slide, slide cocking serrations and frame flats are true, with no over polishing or rounded corners. The finish is found not only on the frame and slide but also has been carried over to the trigger and controls. The gun is stunning with its unique color case-hardened finish, executed in what Auto-Ordnance calls a “swirling” pattern. One of the newest editions to the fold is a case-hardened Model 1911 by Auto-Ordnance ($1,327). Today, shooters have the pick of the litter when it comes to a 1911 with personality.














Auto ordnance thompson review