Thompson submachine gun
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The Thompson submachine gun is the world's first mass-produced practical submachine gun, holding a pivotal position in the history of firearm development. Its emergence marked the beginning of the submachine gun as a weapon type maturing and gaining widespread use; it uses 11.43mm large-caliber pistol ammunition, which is more powerful than the 9mm pistol ammunition used by German MP-38/40, Soviet PPSH, and British Sten submachine guns. On the battlefield, the Thompson submachine gun has a rate of fire of 600-800 rounds/minute, capable of unleashing a large amount of firepower in a short time, creating strong suppression against enemies. This Print in Place gray model reproduces its iconic cylindrical receiver, foregrip, and wood-grain stock. The model uses gray material, highlighting its smooth lines and structural details against a black background, while retaining the classic formidable appearance of the 'Chicago Typewriter'.










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