It just made it more expensive. As mentioned above, the US Army deleted it as an austerity measure.
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Ah cheers Huw, I thought we must have used it somewhere, just didn't recall seeing it.
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As I recall the Home Guard got the first big deliveries of the Thompson. Which means the Private Pikes had Cutts compensators but the Commandos didn't.
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As used by my dear old Granddad to mow down a motorbike copper who didn't stop at a VCP, one dark, wild and lonely night in the village of New Moat...Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 5:21 pm As I recall the Home Guard got the first big deliveries of the Thompson. Which means the Private Pikes had Cutts compensators but the Commandos didn't.
He was then put on a charge by the CSM, as he only put one round from the entire drum-mag into the copper's arse (the CSM by the way, was his fiancée's (my Nan's) dad...).
Virtually all their smallarms were American - Thompsons, Springfields, BARs, Lewis Guns firing US .30 ammo and water-cooled Browning M1919 MMGs. His section had two BARs, a Lewis and a Thompson! He regarded Dad's Army as a documentary and thought it was incredibly accurate with regard to the weapons.
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That's a decent amount of firepower to throw around.
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That's what I thought... They had a phenomenal amount (after the initial knife-on-a-stick and shotgun phase, anyway).
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Maybe your Grandad’s shooting explains why they needed so much...
You can never have too much of something you never needed to start with
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Yes indeed... And his legacy lived on with me. I could barely hit the target with an SLR at 25 yards. With an SMG at the same range I certainly hit Lincolnshire...Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:31 pm Maybe your Grandad’s shooting explains why they needed so much...
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Lincolnshire was asking for it.
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It certainly did have it coming.

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