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''' | [[Image:Spitfire Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Spitfire Carbine - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Spitfire Gun.jpg|thumb|right|401px|Spitfire Submachine Gun (a modified version of the carbine with a shortened barrel and converted to full-automatic) - .45 ACP]] | |||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an American semi-automatic carbine chambered in .45 ACP which is aesthetically based on the [[Thompson Submachine Gun]] which has lead to it being referred to as the "Poor Man's Thompson". It was originally manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona in the 1960s with a 16" barrel although some have had the barrel shortened, along with being converted (at the time legally) to full-automatic fire. | |||
Due to the low cost in comparison to a genuine Thompson, a large number of theses weapons were exported to Central America, where they were even used by the Mexican police for a time. Due to the ease with which this weapon can be converted to full automatic the unmodified carbine is considered a machine gun by the ATF and, since none were originally registered as machine guns, they cannot be legally owned or sold in the US. However, the carbines can be modified by welding over certain bolts to prevent full disassembly (and hence modification) to render them legal. | |||
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==Film== | |||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Paul L. Smith]] || Cesar Santiago || | |''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Paul L. Smith]] || Cesar Santiago || Carbine || 1984 | ||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Kari Lloyd]] || Brie Klinger || || 1984 | |''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Kari Lloyd]] || Brie Klinger || Carbine || 1984 | ||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Suzi Horne]] || Pam Ross || || 1984 | |''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Suzi Horne]] || Pam Ross || Carbine || 1984 | ||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Ava Cadell]] || Didi Belair || || 1984 | |''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Ava Cadell]] || Didi Belair || Carbine || 1984 | ||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Marjoe Gortner]] || Larry Schecter || || 1984 | |||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| [[Jorge Reynoso]] || Mastranga's Man || || 1984 | |||
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|''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| || Paramilitary men || || 1984 | |''[[Jungle Warriors]]''|| || Paramilitary men || || 1984 | ||
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|''[[Salvador]]''|| || Rebel fighters || || 1986 | |||
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==Television== | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Title''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Actor''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Air Date''' | |||
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| ''[[On Wings of Eagles]]'' || ||Revolutionaries ||Carbine, foregrip moved to front|| 1986 | |||
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[[Category:Submachine Gun]] | [[Category:Submachine Gun]] |
Latest revision as of 07:58, 16 December 2021
The Spitfire Carbine is an American semi-automatic carbine chambered in .45 ACP which is aesthetically based on the Thompson Submachine Gun which has lead to it being referred to as the "Poor Man's Thompson". It was originally manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona in the 1960s with a 16" barrel although some have had the barrel shortened, along with being converted (at the time legally) to full-automatic fire.
Due to the low cost in comparison to a genuine Thompson, a large number of theses weapons were exported to Central America, where they were even used by the Mexican police for a time. Due to the ease with which this weapon can be converted to full automatic the unmodified carbine is considered a machine gun by the ATF and, since none were originally registered as machine guns, they cannot be legally owned or sold in the US. However, the carbines can be modified by welding over certain bolts to prevent full disassembly (and hence modification) to render them legal.
The Spitfire Carbine and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Jungle Warriors | Paul L. Smith | Cesar Santiago | Carbine | 1984 |
Jungle Warriors | Kari Lloyd | Brie Klinger | Carbine | 1984 |
Jungle Warriors | Suzi Horne | Pam Ross | Carbine | 1984 |
Jungle Warriors | Ava Cadell | Didi Belair | Carbine | 1984 |
Jungle Warriors | Marjoe Gortner | Larry Schecter | 1984 | |
Jungle Warriors | Jorge Reynoso | Mastranga's Man | 1984 | |
Jungle Warriors | Paramilitary men | 1984 | ||
Salvador | Rebel fighters | 1986 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
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On Wings of Eagles | Revolutionaries | Carbine, foregrip moved to front | 1986 |