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emulating the ergonomics and appearance of the Thompson SMG. Mechanically,
the major distinction was the use of a two-stage trigger, with a gentle press
producing semi-automatic fire and a full squeeze initiating full automatic fire; a conventional
selector switch is also supplied on some models, like this one, that disables the full auto trigger
position when engaged. Blade front and windage adjustable notch rear sights, with the patent,
address, model and caliber markings on top of the receiver ahead of the ejector port, fluted barrel with
slanted pistol grip, right handed “SAFE/AUTO/SEMI” selector, and smooth pistol grip stock.
CONDITION: Excellent, with 90% plus original blue finish, showing some bright edge wear, mild spotting,
and light handling marks. The furniture is in equal condition, with light scratches and dings. Mechanically excellent. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) that is classified as a “Curios or Relic” as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11. These weapons are still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 479. Estimate: 9,500 - 16,000
and as patrol carbines for American police
forces. Blade front and elevation adjustable
peep rear sights, with a flash hider/muzzle
brake, cooling fins on the barrel, three-line Worcester address near
the ejection port, and three-position selector/safety on the right
side. Smooth pistol grip stock with a cocking lever on the underside, “SUB 3” label applied to the
underside of the wrist, and a lightly ribbed buttplate stamped “NPD” twice; possibly a police department. An extra magazine is included.
CONDITION: Very fine, with 80% of the original blue finish, showing areas of brown patina, spotting, and light handling marks. The stock is fine, with internal cracking and mild external scuffs and dents. Mechanically excellent. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) that is classified as a “Curios or Relic” as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11. These weapons are still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 479.
Estimate: 7,500 - 11,000
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LOT 382
Police Ordnance Ingram M6
Military Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable
Machine Gun, with Magazines and Case - Serial no. 1383, 45 ACP cal., 9 1/2 inch fluted bbl., blue finish, walnut stock. An early design from Gordon Ingram of MAC/
M10 fame, the M6 was developed in the 1940s as a tubular receiver submachine gun
LOT 383
Harrington & Richardson Model 50 Reising Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully
Transferable Machine Gun - Serial no. 6918, 45 ACP cal., 11 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut stock. A closed-bolt, blowback-operated submachine gun, the Reising Model 50 saw action with the U.S. Marines in the Pacific as a substitute for the M1
Thompson, though they found their best success as defensive weapons for war-essential industries