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**COLT 1921 AC THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:8,750.00 USD Estimated At:17,500.00 - 22,500.00 USD
**COLT 1921 AC THOMPSON SUB-MACHINE GUN (C&R).
SN 6889. Cal. 45 ACP, 13" bbl. This Colt 1921 Thompson has a vertical forend and an unmarked Cutts compensator. Internal parts are 1921. This gun is marked on left side of receiver "S.F.P.D." which indicates use by the San Francisco Police Department. This matches information provided indicated in Gordon Herigstad's book. There is a Navy anchor symbol on the wood of the buttstock right at the front tip which indicates perhaps this stock, at least was at one time in use by the Navy. This lot includes four orig 20-rnd magazines with August 24, 1920 patent dates, one of which, has different sized lettering. Also included is one 50 rnd drum marked "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A. PATENTED JULY 27, 1920 DEC 7, 1920". & an orig brass cleaning rod in a blue felt lined FBI hardcase. No oiler is present within buttstock. Magazines and drum fit properly into the firearm. The firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance is very good to fine with about 70% of orig finish on metal surfaces with the best coverage on the bbl. The receiver has significant thinning of the orig finish on both sides with considerable loss along the high points on both sides. There is also loss of finish on the buttstock iron where it meets the receiver as well as slight loss of finish where the cocking handle touches the top of the receiver. There is also loss of finish on the buttplate where it is getting quite thin. There are five noticeable spots of loss of finish on the left side of the receiver. The finish on the unmarked Cutts compensator is mostly turning to a gray patina. The condition of the wood is very good with some handing marks and some significant gouges, particularly on the left side of the buttstock. The buttstock has a barely discernable 1/4" crack just starting on the left tip next to the receiver iron. This does not detract from the overall handsome appearance of this gun. The bore has strong rifling but is significantly frosty throughout with some shine. Bolt face is extremely fine and clean. The 20 rnd magazines are in excellent condition, all with over 95% deep lustrous blue finish. The drum has about 90% overall finish with loss of finish on all the high edges and the balance sitting to a pleasing gray patina. The hardcase rates good and is serviceable except that the flip-up lock hasp has broken off with broken piece included inside. The other two latches are deeply corroded but serviceable. Handle leather is disintegrating but still adhering to the metal handle loop. Leather reinforcement at corners still present but hardening and showing wear. This Thompson would make an ideal choice both as a shooter and as an investment, which will almost certainly appreciate in value in the years to come. 4-47336 JWK42