The Thompson M1A1 is an American sub-machine gun with 30 ammo in a clip, and 90 ammo in stock. Great SubMashine Gun. Thompson has rather powerful kickback, but it's rate of fire is the biggest in the WW2 campaign.
* Caliber: .45
* Kickback: 6
* Max. Kickback: 15
* Damage: 42
* Fire Rate: 15 shots/sec
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| - The Thompson M1A1 is an American sub-machine gun with 30 ammo in a clip, and 90 ammo in stock. Great SubMashine Gun. Thompson has rather powerful kickback, but it's rate of fire is the biggest in the WW2 campaign.
* Caliber: .45
* Kickback: 6
* Max. Kickback: 15
* Damage: 42
* Fire Rate: 15 shots/sec
- The Thompson M1A1 is a weapon in Mafia II. It was developed as a simpler, less costly replacement for the renowned Thompson 1928 "Tommy Gun". It uses the same .45 ACP cartridge and has a firing rate of 600-700 rpm. It was widely used by American military Sergeants in World War II and adopted by the Empire Bay Police Department for use against the gangster presence in the city.
- The Thompson M1A1 is a variant to the American Thompson Submachine Gun. This weapon was issued to American soldiers during October of 1942; which was well into World War 2 and was used for most of the war. This variant was capable of using 20-30 round magazines and 50-100 round drums; chambered in the .45 ACP ammunition. It was also a select fire weapon and was best fired in full automatic fire. Unlike the other variants; this version used a bolt on the side; rather than it traditionally made to be a telescopic bolt like it's predecessor. It was used in the Pacific and Europe.
- A powerful SMG which does good damage, due to its .45 Ammo, but with a higher AP requirement per shot.
- The Thompson sub-machinegun was a semi-automatic or fully automatic, handheld gun used widely by the U.S. Army and Marines, as well as the Commonwealth forces and most other allied nations during the war. This weapon was designed by General John. T.Thompson in 1917, designed to sweep trenches at close range, hence it has an early nickname, Trenchbroom. The weapon arrived too late to see action in WWI. And unfortunately, the M1921 Thompson has few buyers after the war, it became widely used by gangsters and lawmen alike in the prohibition era in the 1920s and 30s.
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| - * Damage: 24
* Range: 20
* AP: 9/13
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| - * Damage: 24
* Range: 20
* AP: 9/13
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| - The Thompson sub-machinegun was a semi-automatic or fully automatic, handheld gun used widely by the U.S. Army and Marines, as well as the Commonwealth forces and most other allied nations during the war. This weapon was designed by General John. T.Thompson in 1917, designed to sweep trenches at close range, hence it has an early nickname, Trenchbroom. The weapon arrived too late to see action in WWI. And unfortunately, the M1921 Thompson has few buyers after the war, it became widely used by gangsters and lawmen alike in the prohibition era in the 1920s and 30s. In WWII however, it was mainly issued to NCOs and officers and also was a badge of rank, in the Paratroopers and Rangers, the Thompson was issued more generally and could be used by just about anyone, later in the war, Thompsons are sometimes scavanged by both sides of the soldiers, especially in Pacific theater. The production rate of M1928 Thompson cannot meet the army's need, even after the introduction of M1 and M1A1 model, they are still over-complicated for mass produce, therefore, the M3 and M3A1 "Grease gun" and Reising M50/M55 or M60 sub-machineguns were introduced. Non of above had replaced the Thompson however, it's still in use as battlefield weapon until 1970s. Made famous during the Prohibition Era it was prized by infantry soldiers to it's high rate of fire and was also often used in the Pacific Theatre of the war. The Thompson fires a .45 calibre pistol round or .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), same as used in the Colt 1911 pistol, in 20 or 30-round detachable magazine or 50 and 100 round drum magazines, older model like M1921/M1928/M1928A1, can also use clip magazine. But the later model like M1 and M1A1 only accepts 20/30 round box magazine. The Thompson M1921 had a cylic rate of fire of 1000 RPM, the M1928/M1928A1 had a slower rate of 750-800 RPM (due to the cutts compensator), and the M1/M1A1 had a rate fo fire of 700 RPM. The M1A1 Thompson and its varients continued in service in U.S. until Vietnam War.
- The Thompson M1A1 is an American sub-machine gun with 30 ammo in a clip, and 90 ammo in stock. Great SubMashine Gun. Thompson has rather powerful kickback, but it's rate of fire is the biggest in the WW2 campaign.
* Caliber: .45
* Kickback: 6
* Max. Kickback: 15
* Damage: 42
* Fire Rate: 15 shots/sec
- The Thompson M1A1 is a weapon in Mafia II. It was developed as a simpler, less costly replacement for the renowned Thompson 1928 "Tommy Gun". It uses the same .45 ACP cartridge and has a firing rate of 600-700 rpm. It was widely used by American military Sergeants in World War II and adopted by the Empire Bay Police Department for use against the gangster presence in the city.
- The Thompson M1A1 is a variant to the American Thompson Submachine Gun. This weapon was issued to American soldiers during October of 1942; which was well into World War 2 and was used for most of the war. This variant was capable of using 20-30 round magazines and 50-100 round drums; chambered in the .45 ACP ammunition. It was also a select fire weapon and was best fired in full automatic fire. Unlike the other variants; this version used a bolt on the side; rather than it traditionally made to be a telescopic bolt like it's predecessor. It was used in the Pacific and Europe.
- A powerful SMG which does good damage, due to its .45 Ammo, but with a higher AP requirement per shot.
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