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JB4310

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Should not be to diffecult.
Overall length is about 2 feet.

Good Luck :thumbsup:

JB.
 

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   / New, What is it ? #3  
Looks to me like part of a stabilizer hitch for a trailer.
 
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It's not right, but my guess.... A gun that shoots around corners!


Actually you are correct :)

Found this at a guys house, he use to be a big ammo collector along with other gun related items.

He said it attached to a Thompson, the bore looks correct but is very heavy to hold in hands. The only thing I could find is talk on the Internet about tank crews using them against close range infantry targets and would fire out the top of a turret. This guy did say he heard/thought it was for an armored vehicle application.
So it may of attached to a ring of some sort. It is definitely military and definitely gun related, it has a HD military type/color finish.

The Ruskies had guns to shoot around corners for street fighting in WW2, but they were a dedicated weapon, not a clamp on.

JB
 

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   / New, What is it ? #6  
Actually it was the Germans who had the corner gun in WWII. They actually had one at the Ordnance museum in Aberdeen MD. That museum is presently moving to Virginia.
 
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Geez I would have said it's a widgett made by the Acme Co.:laughing:
 
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After a quick search of the internet I cannot find any referrence to this Thompson device. Did it go by any particular name? Is there a manufacturer on it? I am not questioning its' authenticity I am only interested in knowing more about it.
 
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psj12----You are correct. The United States and Great Britian provided most of the ordinance to the USSR. Many a Merchant Marine died while crossing the Atlantic, providing aid to the Russians.The Russians did have some renowned snipers though. A large majority of the Russian snipers were women and they were tough. Happy Tractoring.
 

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