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Thompson center contender serial numbers
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Mine is a mint/nos unissued m1 with 13*** serial number by Auto ordernance,Would that put it lower than a savage one?.Being not up on these i to would like more info. He has a web site initially intended for the TSMG (but it's grown substantially since its inception.) His web site is You'll need to create an account in order to post (it's free) but Frank, his son Nick, and a host of other Thompson RKIs can probably give you a better feel for where in that two-year window your Thompson was produced. Your best bet might be to ask Frank directly. (Remember too, US martial firearms typically only carry the serial once, so it's not always as easy as looking at a K98k Mauser and saying "this part is not original to it as from-the-factory.") I suppose you could try to date it based on its features, but even in-theater weapons underwent repairs and aprts were replaced willy-nilly. Discounting Savage's last production M1A1, s/n 1,244,194, the highest s/n recorded "was in the 870,000 range." (p. Per Frank's American Thunder II, Savage Arms made an estimated total of 722,794 M1 and M1A1 TSMGs, while A-O Bridgeport made another (estimated) 110,602 M1 and M1A1 TSMGs, for an approximate total of 833, 400. Here's what Frank Iannamico has to say about it, and he's as close the M1?m1A1 TSMG guru as you can get. About the best you can hope for is to extrapolate an approximate date of manufacture based on production figures. Lloyd, AFAIK there is no comprhensive list of serial number/month/year for the Thompson M1/M1A1 submamachineguns. You might want to try the Thompson Collectors Association at PO Box 8710, Newark, Ohio, 43055 USA. I know of no other source of info on service history, and none on the M1A1. I think that for the time being you are not going to be able to find out anything about your TSMG's service history.įor the Model of 1921 TSMG around 15,000 or so serials are listed in "Thompson: The American Legend". However, I just consulted the 4 volumes in my library and I see that there are no automatic weapons listed there.Įven if the service was still available the chances of a hit on it are very, very slim. The next best sources are the published serial number books that SRS founder Frank Mallory sold years ago. I hope he resurrects it, but my sources tell me that is unlikely. Charlie Pate bailed out of the operation last year and the guy now running it has apparently determined that the online lookup feature was not something he wanted to continue. Don't count on the SRS online service re-appearing anytime soon.














Thompson center contender serial numbers