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*EXCEPTIONAL KS HWY PATROL ISSUED COLT U.S. NAVY MODEL OF 1928 "OVERSTAMP" THOMPSON SUB-MACHNE GUN (

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*EXCEPTIONAL KS HWY PATROL ISSUED COLT U.S. NAVY MODEL OF 1928  OVERSTAMP  THOMPSON SUB-MACHNE GUN (
SN 8310. Cal. 45 ACP. 12" bbl with early style unmarked 4-slot "Cutts" compensator. Vertical forend, flip-up rear ladder-type sight adjustable to 600 yards. Receiver of gun is clearly marked "U.S. Navy" on left side of receiver. Overstamp of "8" over the "1" is discernible. Right receiver bears a proper "JBH" (Joseph B, Hayes) inspector mark . Internals are 1928 parts with the heavier actuator and small diameter mainspring. Matching wood pistol grip with finger grooves. Wood butt stock with metal butt plate and trap door. This gun appears to be all matching. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Accompanied by one "Auto Ordnance- Bridgeport" marked 50 rnd "L" drum mag,one "Seymour" 20 rnd and one "Seymour" 30 rnd mag. After WWI, the market for machine guns in the United States was almost non-existent. Frank Thompson tried to market this gun to the military without success, and also to the police as a riot control gun. Serial number records indicate this gun was registered to the Kansas HWY Patrol, Topeka, KS. PROVENANCE: The estate of a Private Collector. CONDITION: Very fine. 95% strong orig finish, somewhat thin on the high points and buttplate with a few light scratches to the metal surfaces. Pistol grip and foregrip in excellent condition with only minor handling marks, the balance a smooth hand worn surface. Butt stock shows normal handling marks and scratches to the wood, but still very handsome and wood color matches. Bore is very shiny and bright. Bolt face and ejector have crisp lines. Outstanding example of a Police Navy. 4-49203 JWD22