The Auto‑Ordnance Thompson 1927A‑1 Deluxe is a semi‑automatic .45 ACP carbine that reproduces classic Thompson features for range use, historical interest, and practical home‑defense applications where a traditionally styled semi‑auto is appropriate. Its layout pairs a fixed walnut buttstock and horizontal foregrip with a finned barrel and compensator for a distinctive look and controllable handling. The package includes a single drum magazine and iron sights, making it suitable for shooters who value period-correct ergonomics and durable construction.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered for .45 ACP for use with standard .45 ACP ammunition.
- The action is Semi‑Auto, providing semi‑automatic operation from the supplied magazine.
- The standard magazine configuration is a single 10‑round drum (listed as 10+1 capacity in source data).
- The overall length is listed as 41 inches in the provided specifications.
- The listed weight is approximately 13 lbs for the unloaded carbine.
- The stock and grip are finished in American walnut and include a horizontal foregrip.
- The carbine is fitted with iron sights, featuring a blade front and an open rear configuration.
- The muzzle incorporates a compensator and the barrel is described with a finned profile for a traditional appearance.
This Thompson 1927A‑1 Deluxe emphasizes durable, period‑styled construction and straightforward operation for shooters who appreciate classic designs. Its walnut furniture and steel receiver provide a traditional aesthetic while the compensator and finned barrel assist with controllability on the range. The 10‑round drum makes it a distinct option for collectors and practical shooters alike.
Note: magazine capacity may be restricted in certain U.S. jurisdictions. Check local laws before purchase; restrictions commonly apply in: Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado. Available in Clackamas, OR for local shoppers looking for historically styled semi‑auto rifles and tactical gear.
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