Stemple STG-M1A (Thompson) at the Range

Published on October 9, 2021
Duration: 4:23

The Stemple STG-M1A offers a cost-effective way to experience the look and feel of a Thompson submachine gun. While externally resembling a Thompson, its internal Stemple 76/45 tube receiver limits it to full-auto fire due to a missing disconnector slot. The firearm exhibits significant muzzle climb, characteristic of original Thompsons, requiring active control.

Quick Summary

The Stemple STG-M1A is a .45 ACP firearm designed to resemble a Thompson submachine gun, built around a Stemple 76/45 tube receiver. It functions exclusively in full-auto due to internal design limitations and exhibits significant muzzle climb characteristic of original Thompsons, offering a cost-effective alternative for enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Stemple STG-M1A
  2. 00:58Initial Shooting and Selector Issue
  3. 01:22Handling and Recoil Characteristics
  4. 02:40Technical Explanation of Selector Failure
  5. 03:12Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Stemple STG-M1A?

The Stemple STG-M1A is a firearm designed to look like a Thompson submachine gun. It uses a Stemple 76/45 tube receiver housed in a square casing and is chambered in .45 ACP, featuring Thompson-style controls.

Does the Stemple STG-M1A fire in semi-automatic mode?

No, the Stemple STG-M1A only operates in full-auto mode. The internal Stemple tube receiver lacks the specific slot required for the Thompson disconnector to function, preventing semi-automatic fire.

How does the Stemple STG-M1A handle during firing?

The STG-M1A handles very much like an original Thompson, particularly regarding muzzle climb. The offset between the bore axis and shoulder stock causes aggressive upward movement during automatic fire, requiring active control.

Is the Stemple STG-M1A a good alternative to an original Thompson?

Yes, Ian McCollum suggests it's a fun and cost-effective alternative for those wanting the Thompson look and feel without the high price tag or parts availability issues of an original. It offers a similar shooting experience at a lower cost.

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