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Stats 12 Attack - 10 Defense Price $120,000 Upkeep -$1,500

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  • Stats 12 Attack - 10 Defense Price $120,000 Upkeep -$1,500
  • The Tommy Gun is a multi weapon found in Conker's Bad Fur Day. It is only found in the Heist and the Deathmatch map based off of it. It does twice the damage of an Uzi and has unlimited ammo, but it has poor aiming because as long as you fire, the weapon slowly points toward the roof.
  • The Tommy Gun can be bought by black railyard hobo with a great clip size and reload slow. It could be further upgraded to the Dillinger.
  • The Tommy Gun, though officially known as the 1928 Thompson Sub Machine Gun, is a weapons available in Wasteland 2.
  • Length: 3:17 Vocals: Joe Strummer * performed for the first time in December 1977, after Joe's and Mick's trip to Jamaica * in 2004 a British man was questioned by Special Branch officers on suspicion of terrorist offences after sending some of the lyrics to this song in a text message to a friend.
  • The Tommy gun was favored by soldiers, criminals, police and civilians alike for its ergonomics, compactness, large .45 ACP cartridge, reliability, and high volume of automatic fire. It has since gained popularity among civilian collectors for its historical significance. This weapon plays a role on the 1932 movie.
  • Tommy gun is the slang term for the Thompson submachine gun, which was invented in 1918, and became infamous by its use by gangsters during the Prohibition era. In 1927, a gunsel and a gangster from a rival gang fired tommy guns at Arnie "Eggs" Benedict and other members of his gang. In 1931, Kid Tannen fired a tommy gun at Marty McFly and Officer Danny Parker after Marty convinced Trixie Trotter to release evidence that would allow Danny to arrest Tannen and his gang.
  • The Tommy Gun is an automatic weapon favoured by mobsters: * For the incarnation used in the first game click here. * For the version used in the second game click here.
  • The de-rigueur gangsters' sidekick, the M1928 Thompson Submachine gun, more commonly as the Tommy Gun (or Chicago Typewriter) is a contemporary submachine gun, harking from 1920s America. It has appeared in TimeSplitters and TimeSplitters 2. In TimeSplitters 2's story mode, it features in the Chicago level. In TimeSplitters, this weapon shares 9mm ammunition with the small machine-guns and pistols in the game, therefore being able to hold up to 500 rounds in stock. In TimeSplitters 2 this weapon uses standard assault ammunition, with a maximum of 200 rounds available, each drum comprising 32.
  • Kyle Nguyen, who goes by the name Tommy Gun, was the webmaster and co-owner of ExtremeSpin, and the admin of The ExtremeSpin Forum. He started yo-yoing in 1998, and got a job at a mall kiosk called YoYoHouse a month later. His manager was Rich Rains, who co-founded ExtremeSpin with him after YoYoHouse was shut down. Tommy was a judge at Midwest Regionals in 2002. He has made many clip videos from various contests, as well as filmed the freestyles and made them available online. Some of the more recent single A tricks he has created are: * Thixotropy * John Doe Whip * Circle Grind
Attack
  • 12(xsd:integer)
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Sell
  • 10000(xsd:integer)
Crit
  • 1(xsd:double)
Buy
  • 18000(xsd:integer)
Fire Rate
  • TS1 : 8.5 Bullets per second
  • TS2 : 8 Bullets per second
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Range
  • 15 M
Defense
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Games
  • TimeSplitters, TimeSplitters 2
Tier
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Zoom
  • None
Name
  • Tommy Gun
Type
  • Weapons
  • Sub Machine Gun
  • High Fire Rate
AP
  • 57(xsd:integer)
armorp
  • 4(xsd:integer)
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Weight
  • 9(xsd:integer)
Cap
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Skill
  • Sub Machine Gun
Dam
  • 14(xsd:integer)
Ammo
  • 32(xsd:integer)
  • 45(xsd:integer)
Timezone
  • 1932(xsd:integer)
Quality
  • Common
Subtype
  • Automatic
Damage
  • TS1 : 100%/19%/8%
  • TS2 : 12.5%/9.5%/5%
Source
reload time
  • 1.0
p fire
  • Fires Bullets on full auto
s fire
  • Fires Bullets on semi auto
abstract
  • The de-rigueur gangsters' sidekick, the M1928 Thompson Submachine gun, more commonly as the Tommy Gun (or Chicago Typewriter) is a contemporary submachine gun, harking from 1920s America. It has appeared in TimeSplitters and TimeSplitters 2. In TimeSplitters 2's story mode, it features in the Chicago level. It has a sizable drum magazine and excels at putting large volumes of metal in the air, eliminating groups of enemies with ease, and causing much general carnage. While not boasting the fastest rate of fire in the games in which it appears, it compensates with decent accuracy and good stopping power. Wielding two Tommy Guns akimbo also more than makes up for whatever the weapon may be lacking when used on its own. In TimeSplitters, this weapon shares 9mm ammunition with the small machine-guns and pistols in the game, therefore being able to hold up to 500 rounds in stock. The main fire mode of this weapon is continuous fire, which creates a continuous and accurate stream of 9mm traced rounds, allowing the player to easily adjust for accuracy. The alternate fire allows for single shot 9mm rounds, more useful in areas where accuracy is necessary, and also where single shooting is necessary, but the pistols' clips don't quite make the quota, as this weapon can hold up to 32 9mm rounds at a time. In TimeSplitters 2 this weapon uses standard assault ammunition, with a maximum of 200 rounds available, each drum comprising 32. When "if best" is switched on, the Tommy Gun ranks as the 15th worst weapon on TS1, however its dual-wield variant is the 15th best, on the same level as the M16.
  • Stats 12 Attack - 10 Defense Price $120,000 Upkeep -$1,500
  • The Tommy Gun is a multi weapon found in Conker's Bad Fur Day. It is only found in the Heist and the Deathmatch map based off of it. It does twice the damage of an Uzi and has unlimited ammo, but it has poor aiming because as long as you fire, the weapon slowly points toward the roof.
  • The Tommy Gun can be bought by black railyard hobo with a great clip size and reload slow. It could be further upgraded to the Dillinger.
  • The Tommy Gun, though officially known as the 1928 Thompson Sub Machine Gun, is a weapons available in Wasteland 2.
  • Length: 3:17 Vocals: Joe Strummer * performed for the first time in December 1977, after Joe's and Mick's trip to Jamaica * in 2004 a British man was questioned by Special Branch officers on suspicion of terrorist offences after sending some of the lyrics to this song in a text message to a friend.
  • The Tommy gun was favored by soldiers, criminals, police and civilians alike for its ergonomics, compactness, large .45 ACP cartridge, reliability, and high volume of automatic fire. It has since gained popularity among civilian collectors for its historical significance. This weapon plays a role on the 1932 movie.
  • Tommy gun is the slang term for the Thompson submachine gun, which was invented in 1918, and became infamous by its use by gangsters during the Prohibition era. In 1927, a gunsel and a gangster from a rival gang fired tommy guns at Arnie "Eggs" Benedict and other members of his gang. In 1931, Kid Tannen fired a tommy gun at Marty McFly and Officer Danny Parker after Marty convinced Trixie Trotter to release evidence that would allow Danny to arrest Tannen and his gang.
  • Kyle Nguyen, who goes by the name Tommy Gun, was the webmaster and co-owner of ExtremeSpin, and the admin of The ExtremeSpin Forum. He started yo-yoing in 1998, and got a job at a mall kiosk called YoYoHouse a month later. His manager was Rich Rains, who co-founded ExtremeSpin with him after YoYoHouse was shut down. Tommy was a judge at Midwest Regionals in 2002. He has made many clip videos from various contests, as well as filmed the freestyles and made them available online. In the old days he went by the handle "obscuremind," and had a yo-yo fansite called "Spinosity." This is where the Chicago Crew videos were originally posted, and the reason he first started learning web design. In 2004 he organized the Stupid Trick Contest at Midwest Regionals, and created a video for it. It was an idea he had for years, and is one of his proudest accomplishments. His yo-yo blog, "Notes from Tommy Gun", changed in September 2006 to the official ExtremeSpin blog titled "Centrifugal Force." The blog discussed skill toys and upcoming events (such as forum contests). All the updates for ExtremeSpin were also posted, so you could subscribe to the RSS feed to get them automatically. It also hosted the Team ES site, which had player profiles for Team ExtremeSpin. After the ExtremeSpin store closed, the blog was shut down, although the old posts could still be read on The ExtremeSpin Forum. He has moved some of the old posts to his new blog. He is credited with creating a style of yo-yoing called Doubles which involves using two yo-yos on one hand (one on your index finger, and the other on your ring finger). This style was featured in the yo-yo magazine Yo-yo World, and can be seen in old videos he posted on YouTube. He also coined the term Inner Ring Grind in 2004, for which he is very sorry. Some of the more recent single A tricks he has created are: * Thixotropy * John Doe Whip * Circle Grind
  • The Tommy Gun is an automatic weapon favoured by mobsters: * For the incarnation used in the first game click here. * For the version used in the second game click here.
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