The Thompson VS. The Rising Sun

Published on June 3, 2023
Duration: 22:24

This video provides a detailed comparison between the Thompson 1928A1 and M1 variants, highlighting their historical context, production, and operational differences. It features shooting demonstrations against other iconic SMGs like the MP40 and PPSH-41, analyzing trigger pull, ergonomics, and controllability. The content emphasizes the Thompson's significant role in WWII and its lasting legacy.

Quick Summary

The Thompson 1928A1 featured Lyman ladder sights and a Cutts compensator, while the M1 variant was simplified with fixed sights and a side-mounted charging handle for easier military logistics. The M1 also transitioned to stick magazines for better military logistics over the 1928A1's drum magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cinematic Introduction: Marines vs. Japanese Soldiers
  2. 02:22Introducing Thompson 1928A1 & M1 Variants
  3. 03:21Historical Context: From WWI to WWII
  4. 04:42Thompson Production & Markings
  5. 07:36Technical Comparison: 1928A1 vs. M1
  6. 08:55Shooting Comparison: Thompson vs. MP40 vs. PPSH-41
  7. 10:01Thompson Logistics & Cost
  8. 13:10Trigger Pull & Ergonomics Analysis
  9. 14:47Full-Auto Shooting Challenge
  10. 16:31Thompson's Historical Legacy & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Thompson 1928A1 and M1 submachine guns?

The 1928A1 featured Lyman ladder sights and a Cutts compensator, while the M1 had simplified fixed sights and a side-mounted charging handle. The M1 also transitioned to stick magazines for better military logistics over the 1928A1's drum magazines.

How many Thompson submachine guns were produced during World War II?

By the end of World War II, approximately 1.75 million Thompson submachine guns had been produced. This massive scale was achieved through various subcontractors, including Savage Arms.

Why was the M3 'Grease Gun' developed as a successor to the Thompson?

The Thompson submachine gun was very expensive to manufacture. The M3 'Grease Gun' was developed as a more cost-effective alternative for mass military production, offering a simpler design at a lower price point.

What are some ergonomic considerations when handling a Thompson submachine gun?

The Thompson's ergonomics can be awkward, particularly its stock design. While effective for hip-firing, the trigger reset in semi-automatic mode is noted as being long, impacting rapid follow-up shots.

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