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I don't know why you keep changing the page to claim the Thompson in Bioshock was an M1A1, but it isn't even slightly accurate. The player-used gun in the game has a vertical front grip, a drum magazine and a poorly-rendered cutts compensator; the M1A1 has none of these. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 10:55, 7 September 2011 (CDT)
I don't know why you keep changing the page to claim the Thompson in Bioshock was an M1A1, but it isn't even slightly accurate. The player-used gun in the game has a vertical front grip, a drum magazine and a poorly-rendered cutts compensator; the M1A1 has none of these. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 10:55, 7 September 2011 (CDT)
It has a triangular sight, like the M1A1, it has a bolt on the side, like an M1A1, It has an M1A1 stock, M1A1s can also take vertical grips as well, ladies and gentelmen, i think this gun is based off of the M1A1 thompson.--Gunner5

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Bioshock

I don't know why you keep changing the page to claim the Thompson in Bioshock was an M1A1, but it isn't even slightly accurate. The player-used gun in the game has a vertical front grip, a drum magazine and a poorly-rendered cutts compensator; the M1A1 has none of these. Evil Tim 10:55, 7 September 2011 (CDT)

It has a triangular sight, like the M1A1, it has a bolt on the side, like an M1A1, It has an M1A1 stock, M1A1s can also take vertical grips as well, ladies and gentelmen, i think this gun is based off of the M1A1 thompson.--Gunner5