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    Deactivated Thompson

    Hi guys, I recently acquired this Thompson M1 & would appreciate your opinions. I'm a helmet guy mostly but I've always dabbled in De-acs. From what I know it's a lend lease example that was never used by the Russians.

    It is a recent UK deactivated so no moving parts, you can only change the magazine on it. Still, it looks nice on the wall

    What would the value be in this condition?








    #2
    Terrible waste of a classic American streetsweeper.

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      #3
      A lot of these were imported sawed pieces in new condition as the Russians did not care for them.

      I think there should be a special section for dead molested weapons where only the interested should have to look at them.
      MLP

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        #4
        Better de-activated than chopped up and destroyed.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Darrell View Post
          Better de-activated than chopped up and destroyed.
          I totally agree. It still is what it is. Is a non-flying Sopwith Camel in a museum any less an historic aircraft because it doesn't fly? And conversely, would a collector ever consider firing an early European wheel-lock? Of course not- ability to fire does not a firearm make. That said, if I was in possession of a rare firearm (say, a Borchardt pistol in its case , would I turn it in to be de-activated? Hell no!

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            #6
            Well, quite the polar debate.

            It should be pointed out that In the UK there is almost no other way for collectors to handle weapons like this, aside from deactivation.


            I consider it a sleeping old soldier, rather than a "dead, molested" item. I do however agree that there ought to be a section for dewat weapons.

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              #7
              I will try to answer this as best I can from the American gun collector point of view.
              Even though your Thompson is de-activated to your Countries specification it would be illegal to own here in this configuration. Our requirements are that the receiver be torch cut into multiple pieces ito make re-activation unlikely. At that point it is no longer considered a firearm.
              We do have the following options:
              1. Spend around $15,000 for a live Thompson in those States where ownership is permitted.
              2. Built a display Thompson from a parts kit on to a replica receiver.
              These generally come in two comfigurations:
              A. Build it with a surplus parts kit on to a dummy solid aluminum receiver.
              An example such as this would be in the $1,000 range retail
              B. Build it with a surplus parts kit on to a dummy 80% machined receiver.
              An example such as the one I own would be in the $1500 range(see below).

              The extra expenditure for a steel receiver was worth it to me because you have to actually pick the gun up to tell it's just a display example.

              This is a bit apples to oranges since your example is a M1A1 and mine is a 1928 model.
              Prices on these as kits have been going up as our BATFE will no longer permit the importation of kits with usable barrels.
              I hope this answers your question to a degree.
              Jim


              Last edited by james m; 09-27-2011, 07:13 AM.

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