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Thompson T1C 1927A-1 Commando Carbine 45 ACP Caliber with 16.50" Barrel, 20+1 Capacity (Stick), Black Parkerized Metal Finish, Black Fixed Stock Right Hand Includes Black Nylon Sling

Product Code : 602686213004

$1,526.40

Mfg Item #: T1-C

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The classic details of the time honored original are reproduced in today's semi-auto Thompson 1927-A1. This .45 caliber carbine features a 16.5" finned barrel and a black fixed stock. It has a blade front sight with an open rear adjustable sight. This Commando model is has a pinned compensator for an 18" barrel length. The frame and receiver are machined from solid steel with a black Parkerized metal finish. The walnut furniture has a durable, painted black finish. It includes one 20-round stick magazine and a black nylon sling.

StockWood/ Black Finished Stock/ Horizontal Forend
FinishParkerized
SightsFront: Blade Rear: Open Adjustable
Capacity30+1
Model Series1927A1
Barrel Length16.5 Finned and Threaded with Compensator
Overall Length41

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