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HI everyone, I have a few 50 round L drums for sale if anyone needs any for display purposes. They have been welded on the back side with a spot on the rotor pin so the rotor will not turn and discharge any cartridges as well as on the clip that holds in the rotor pin. When mounted in a deactivated Thompson the welds are hidden and they look perfect and of course from the front they are also perfect.. I have original used WW2 drums at $750.00 each (in very good condition) and newly made (exact reproductions) at $350.00 these are in perfect condition. If anyone is interested send me a message and I can send photos if wanted. These are sold in Canada only. Thanks Richard
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Does anyone have a drum magazine for sale?
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Cute little buggers tho...
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Hi , I'm looking for a deactivated 50 round drum magazine and vertical foregrip in good shape for my deactivated Thompson 1928A1 submachine gun . Anyone know if I can still find one and where ? I'm also looking for a deactivated Thompson M1A1 submachine gun with a 30 round magazine in good shape with as many moving parts as possible (eg. magazine can be removed ,bolt can be pulled back and removable rear stock).Thanks in advance .
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I would like a $750.00 drum please. I'd really like a 100 round drum but I'll take a 50. As a collector I regret that they have been "deactivated but the government means well.
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Please contact me. I wish to purchase one.
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Kent
The first thing you have to realize is that the ad is almost 8 years old. Your only hope is to click on the original poster's name, and hit the "send an email" icon. His email that is registered on this site might not be good after 8 years, but worth a try. He was last on this site in 2013 so as it stands now will not likely read your request. Failing that, you will have to go to the Griffon residence in Quahog Rhode Island and see if Stewie will let you use his time machine. |
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I paid $500 for mine a few years ago at a time the only other ones I could locate (and there weren't many) were selling upwards of $1000.
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Hi Robert, no offence taken at all, yes the price you see is correct and this is the reasoning behind it. In the past before the goverment passed the capacity restrictions you could buy drum magazines out of the US or abroad (typically from the US) and at that time I was buying drums for around $200.00 - $300.00 for a decent WW2 drum. Of course these were nice "live" drumd which were operational and at that time you could actuallly take your live Thompson to the range and fire it. Then came the capacity law which made the drums go to 5 rounds - even though a Bren drum could still be full capacity - this discussion for another day. Some people did convert them to 4 rounds by installing many terrible rivets (usually 3 or 4) on the outside making the drumlegal but terrible to look at. Some people just went underground with them and they sit in a dark hidding place probably never to see the light of day again. Now we fast forward to about 5 years ago and a huge hoard of unissued unused Thompsons were found over seas in the Ukraine untouched since WW2 and for the most part they were cut up into parts lits for the Us as well as deactivated for European sales and some made their way here. Not to long ago the goverment also changed the rules on deactivated guns as well as dummy guns - they do not allow any more deactivated guns into the country and have banned the importation of dummy guns also what is in privated hands in Canada can stay but no more can come in . But in the US all those Tommy Gun parts kits have turned into many many dummy guns because deactivation laws are much different theire and everyone started to snatch up drum and stick mags for their dummy guns besides the usual collectors of the magazines - Thompson collectors. The price and availability of the magazines was so great that Auto Ordnance raised their production of reproduction magqzines as well they have been selling many many of thier single shot Thompson's around the US and most people want a drum for those also. This has raised the price of drums all across the US for the past 5 years making a repro drum (like I am selling for $350.00) sell for $289.00 if you can find one and the WW2 sell for $850.00 depending on condition (look around the internet sites in the US and most have SOLD OUT in their Thompson drum listings. In the US a Colt era 50 round magazine will sell for about $1200.00 and up and a good condition 100 round drum from the Colt era will sell for about $4500.00 and up, recently a minty one (100 round) with matching numbers sold in the US for $6500.00. The final 2 factors which have dictated pricing right now is the US is changing their capacity laws in many ststes and the dealers will not ship any high capacity mags - drum mags to about 10 - 12 US states making it harder to get them in general and with all this talk from Obama about gun laws coming into place it is getting very tough to find any mags for any guns at a reasonable price any more, believe me I have been to about 6 gun shows in the US in the last 3 months and they are a zoo - packed to the rafters with people buying guns and ammo like another war is coming. In OHio I waited in a line to get in for an hour and a hlaf and by the time I got in the line was about double in length. This has caused pricing to go up and up. So I am just selling at the current market value and I have not seen any Thompson drums up our way in many years and I know there are many deactivated Thompson's out there. If someone was to give me a reasonable offer I would consider it but it will not be far off the price. I have 14 Thompson's in my collection, if the drums do not sell, it's ok I will keep them. Sorry for such a long winded explanation, I tried to make it as short as I could.
I hope this makes sense. Richard |
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Those $20 Bren mags do fall under the magazine capacity laws....it's the 100 round drums (usually in the $1000 range these days) that are exempt.
As to sten magazines, I have a number of them available, in either deactivated zero capacity, or legal 5 round capacity available. (apologies to tommy gun for horning in on his thread) |
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HI Robert, all is good but the other fellow is correct only the drum magazine is allowed un-plugged the stick Bren mags need to be plugged t 5 rounds so be carefull. Another example of stupid laws (or stupid law makers) is an Enfield magazine (303) is ok in full capacity (8 rounds) if it is in an Enfield rifle because of it's historical value but.... if you take the same magazine and put it in the semiauto rifle (I forget which model) it has to be pluged to 5 rounds!!!!
As far as Sten magazines go, they are found once in a while but they have also gone underdround, you can find them if you ask around (same thing as Grease gun mags) and some people do what the other fellow and I do which is deactivate them (for display only) and some plug to five rounds. Another example is you can own an unplugged snail drum for a luger but as we all know the luger is now a short barrel pistol and it is prohibited except to those who have the permit. The problem is if you start to just ask around for machine gun magazines be carefull - who knows who may come knocking at your door!!!!, after all machue guns are scary and the goverment frowns upon such items. Anyways enough my blood pressure is going up. I have always thought a list of plugged and deactivated magazines available for people with deactivated machine guns would be a great source for collectors but it would also make a great list for the authorities togo snooping around and who needs that!!!!! so instead we are all on our own. By the way, last thing - you should hear of the stupid law about machine gun links and belts for those who have a semi auto belt fed and want to shoot it. I was speaking with an RCMP officer at the Calgary gun show on the Easter weekend. This is the "official" rule as best I understand it. If the links are manufactured before 1947 you can use as many as yiu want linked together as log as you want, If the links are made after 1947 you can only link5 rounds. Now for a belt, they are excempt to any capacity for historical rweasons so they ca be any capacity - length. Now back to the links, it is based on a reverse onus, you have to prove when the links were made to show they are legal!!!!! not they have to prove the links are post 1947 - good luck with that one. All for now . Richard |
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So the links have just jumped to $100.00 each have they?
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