M1928 SUBMACHINE GUN, USA 1918
In this video you will learn how to assemble and disassemble your Denix M1928 submachine gun
The M1928 automatic submachine gun designed by John Taliaferro Thompson in 1918 was adopted in 1938 by the United States Armed Forces serving during World War II and later in the Korean War as well as in early instances of the Vietnam War. It was the favorite of soldiers, criminals, police and civilians for their ergonomics, compact size, reliability, high firing rate in automatic mode and for their ammunition .45 ACP. It had a straight magazine of 20 cartridges or a magazine loader of 50-100 cartridges.
The M1928 acquired bad reputation during the time of Prohibition or “dry law” in the United States (1920-1933). It appeared normally in the media of that period, due it was the weapon preferred by the gangsters. Its nicknames were “Trench Broom”, “Trench Sweeper”, “Chicago Typewriter”, “Chicago Piano”, “Chicago Style” or “The Chopper”. Since then it has gained popularity among collectors because of its historical importance.
Relive the dry law era with this Denix replica of the M1928 submachine gun!
Denix released a new resource for their fans of DENIX replicas who often ask them to develop replicas of more dynamic and realistic weapons.
They work hard to achieve this and they always preserve the safety of replicas that are 100% harmless. Denix replicas have mechanisms that make the experience more dynamic and real, but this entails that our fans try to personalize and customize them by making them their own. Enjoying their replicas and the experience with their stories.
You already know that in DENIX we strongly discourage the manipulation of our models to modify or alter both their appearance and their functionality. And we decline any responsibility for the result of the changes made by the customer in any of our original models.
But many of you do it and you ask us how to mount or dismantle our weapons. We think that this video tutorial can help you become experts among the fans of our historical weapons replicas. So enjoy the video and learn how to assemble your M1928 submachine gun
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