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  1. The Thompson submachine gun (also known as the "Tommy gun", "Chicago typewriter", or "trench broom") is a blowback-operated, selective-fire submachine gun, invented and developed by Brigadier General John T. Thompson, a United States Army officer, in 1918.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · submachine gun. Thompson submachine gun, submachine gun patented in 1920 by its American designer, John T. Thompson. It weighed almost 10 pounds (4.5 kg) empty and fired .45-calibre ammunition. The magazine was either a circular drum that held 50 or 100 rounds or a box that held 20 or 30 rounds.

  3. Christened by its inventors the Thompson Gunand colloquially referred to as “Tommy guns”—General Thompson contracted with the Colt Patent Firearms Company to produce 15,000, at cost of $38.25 per gun.

  4. Feb 27, 2017 · Bootlegging gangsters of the 1920s and 30s firing a barrage of bullets at the G-men in pursuit—that's the mental picture you might have of the Tommy gun.

  5. The Thompson submachine gun was one of the most celebrated weapons of its time. This article appears in: September 2003. By Blaine Taylor. In 1939 Time magazine called the Thompson submachine gun “the deadliest weapon, pound for pound, ever devised by man….”

  6. Jan 4, 2024 · Tom Hanks famously depicted Captain John Miller in “Saving Private Ryan” toting his trusty Thompson submachine gun — “Tommy gun” — from the beaches of Normandy far into the interior of France...

  7. Feb 15, 2011 · The Thompson submachine gun eventually gained a reputation as a gangster weapon due to its widely publicized use in the hands of notorious criminals of the era, but he weapon was not as...

  8. Dec 11, 2013 · The iconic Thompson Submachine Gun was the main Allied submachine gun in the critical early years of World War II. From Bataan to the Kasserine Pass, and from Normandy to Okinawa, the...

  9. Jun 27, 2022 · Invented by John Thompson in 1918, the Thompson submachine gun, or Tommy gun, was a favorite firearm of organized-crime gangs of the 1920s. The weapon arguably became synonymous with gangland after it wound up in the hands of Al Capone.

  10. Jun 17, 2011 · As an ordinance, the personally transportable machine gun provided exceptional firepower (on par with the Maxim considering the maneuverability of the Tommy Gun) and was light enough, 4 kilos...

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