October 13th, 2005
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| {TDB}MajGen. wgrosz AA
Join Date: October 5th, 2003 Location: USA Status: Dead Rep Power: 0 | Re: 20 round clip for Thompson? Quote: |
Originally Posted by <StG>Nighthawk I doubt they were prone to falling out. The drum magazine was alot heavier and I've never heard of it falling it. | The 20 and 30 rd magazines are prone to falling out. That is why when you see someone load a magazine of that type onto a Thompson they slap the bottom of the magazine up with the palm of their hand. This is intended to make sure the magazine would not fall out; it is also a procedure that the Tec. manual for the smg recommends. The reason you never heard of a drum magazine falling out of the Thompson is that the M1928A1 version was designed to hold either the drum or the stick magazine. Whereas the M1A1 version that was design in WWII was only setup to take the stick magazine. The M1928A1 has a slot where the drum is slide in sideways onto the smg whereas the stick is push up and is only held in place by a small tab. I know this because I have experienced a magazine fall right off of it while firing. Also most soldiers in the field only loaded 28 rounds into the 30 rd magazine because the magazine spring tended to become weak after extend periods of time loaded out completely. |
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