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Tommy 1941 Stick Mag

Tommy 1941 Stick Mag

$120.00

Replica 3D-Printed Tommy 1941 Stick Mag – Display/Reenactment Prop (NOT A TOY)

This is a full-scale 1:1 3D-printed replica of the Tommy 1941 Stick Mag, crafted from durable plastic and designed specifically for display, cosplay, or reenactment use.

  • Material: High-quality PLA or PETG plastic

  • Construction: 3D printed in multiple parts, part assembly is required.

  • Functionality: Non-functional replica – not capable of discharging a projectile by explosive charge or gas, does not fire and can not be modified to discharge etc.

  • Safety Features: Comes with an orange tip to comply with safety regulations

  • Use Cases: Ideal for film props, military reenactments, collectors, or themed displays

⚠️ Not a Toy – This is a detailed replica intended for adults. It should be used responsibly and never brandished in public spaces. Please ensure you have read and understood the shipping terms to confirm you have met your legal responsibilities. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding replica weapons. We reserve the right to cancel or refuse any order at our sole discretion.

 

The Thompson submachine gun, colloquially known as the "Tommy gun," was a prominent firearm during World War II, renowned for its distinctive appearance and high rate of fire. The "stick mag" refers to the stick-style box magazines that were commonly used with the Thompson, particularly the 30-round variant.

Historical Context and Adoption

In December 1941, the U.S. Ordnance Department initiated testing of an increased-capacity box-style magazine. Consequently, a 30-round version of the box magazine was recommended for adoption and, by May 1942, it was approved as the standard magazine for the Thompson submachine gun. This decision was influenced by the need for a more practical and reliable feeding system compared to the earlier drum magazines Small Arms Review.

Design and Functionality

The Thompson stick magazines were of the double-column type, similar to modern high-capacity pistol magazines. They were designed to be inserted into the receiver of the firearm, with a partially enclosed slot milled into the gun's receiver to guide and secure the magazine. This design allowed for a more streamlined and efficient feeding mechanism compared to the drum magazines Not Purfect.

Operational Considerations

The adoption of the 30-round stick magazine was driven by several operational considerations:

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Stick magazines were less expensive to manufacture than drum magazines.

  • Reliability: They were perceived to be more reliable under demanding combat conditions.

  • Tactical Handling: Stick magazines aligned better with established small arms handling doctrines of the era TheGunZone.

Additionally, the design of the stick magazines contributed to the Thompson's bolt locking open after the last round, facilitating quicker reloads and enhancing operational efficiency Reddit.

Conclusion

The Thompson 1941 stick magazine represented a significant evolution in firearm design, balancing capacity, reliability, and practicality. Its adoption marked a pivotal moment in the standardization of military small arms during World War II, influencing subsequent firearm designs and operational tactics.

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