Not one complaint. Quick turn around on order.
Beautiful. Very accurate. Fast shipping the order. Love it. Thanks.
This realistic replica comes with everything but a violin case! The infamous M1928 Thompson Submachine Gun, nicknamed the Chicago Typewritter, earned its nickname as an incredibly prolific Prohibition-era SMG. The 1:1 scale replica features officially licensed Thompson trademarks. A full metal durable body with polymer imitation wood grips and stock make for a realistic looking recreation of the real-steel rifle but without the added pricetag of real-wood. The massive 450 BB capacity drum magazine allows for constant suppressing fire when mowing down the opposition. At 380-390 FPS with 0.20g BBs, this rifle can easily hit distant opponents. If you're looking to complete a WWII kit or roleplay a mobster, this SMG is the one to get.
Drum mag info: Rotate the key only in the direction of the arrow. Do not rotate the key in the opposite direction or you will break the magazine!
Note: Battery & Charger DOES NOT come with purchase of rifle
Battery info: The battery compartment in the rifle's butt includes a dark grey foam insert for securely holding smaller format NIMH batteries. This insert can be removed to accomodate larger mAh batteries.
Beautiful. Very accurate. Fast shipping the order. Love it. Thanks.
the look and feel of a real thompson its beautiful you have to buy one before some ideot makes it illegal a++++ a perfect compliment in my display case thank you airsoft station i will return TONY
Ok, So here's the first thing, It came really quick. No doubt about it but when i got it, the cleaning rod was broken (perhaps from customs, who knows) and the stock has a small bubble in it. Other than that it's great.
Overall this is a gud gun but the only problem I have with it is the fore grip and the front of the barrel IN FRONT of the mag get very loose and shakey. I don't know how to tighten it or loosen it. It gets the aiming a little off. Also with shooting it you have to be very precise with the hop up to get it just right. If you get it just a little off, after about 25-75 feet the bullet will swoop up into the air like fricking spiderman. I haven't even gotten the hop up to be exact yet. I'm still working on it.