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With the SilencerCo Tommy Gun Summit you get two things that go together naturally: the iconic "Tommy" gun, famed in movies and Depression Era history, and a sound suppressor! Built around Auto Ordnance’s civilian-legal, semi-auto reproduction of the legendary Thompson Model 1928 .45 ACP submachine gun, this short-barreled rifle comes with a fully machined steel receiver and genuine American walnut furniture, just like the original.
Out on the business end of the SilencerCo Tommy Gun Summit sits a SilencerCo Omega 45K silencer, one of the smallest, lightest, and quietest centerfire silencers available in its class. Delivering impressive sound reduction, the rugged Omega 45K is constructed of blast erosion resistant Stellite cobalt-chromium stainless steel.
.45 ACP, semi-auto
10.5” barrel
Fires from closed bolt
Blued finish
FFL required for purchase; NFA rules, and state and local laws, apply
For that extra feel of “Old Chicago,” the Tommy Gun Summit comes with its own "violin" case for storage and carry (a conversation piece in itself), plus a 20-round stick magazine AND a 50-round drum magazine.
The SilencerCo Tommy Gun Summit is a one of a kind package that’ll give you a shooting experience like no other, and it’s sure to be a hit with collectors too!
100-026-177WB
Mfr Part: T1SB
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$1700 SBR, $700 Omega 45K, $300 drum, $200 case. Add cost of barrel threading and no deal in that package.
It's reached the point where something just being in stock makes it 'a deal'. Retailers already raising prices all over. Next up distributor. Then manufacturers. Sad.
As to rising prices, what did you do with the $1200+ stimulus check the Fed sent you? When the Fed prints money, the money already in circulation loses value. To exacerbate the situation politicians closed what they deemed as non-essential businesses resulting in fewer goods being manufactured or imported. With an influx of new monies and the depletion of the pre-stupidity (Pandemic) inventories rising prices were inevitable. There's just too many dollars chasing too few goods, or in simpler terms inflation. Get used to it, its not going away.
Bring back the $200 full auto Thompson!