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Talk:Cuba
Fake Thompsons
I'm not sure the Thompson is s real Thompson. There appears to be a magazine housing, which isn't found on a real Thompson. This looks like a great movie for obscure SMGs though. --Funkychinaman (talk) 17:52, 19 October 2016 (EDT)
- The Thompson looks like the Volunteer Carbine or the Spitfire fitted with a normal 1928A1 foregrip. This does seem like a gold mine of images of oddball SMG's, though I don't know how accurate most of them are to Batista's troops as well as Castro's guerrillas. --PaperCake 20:34, 19 October 2016 (EST)
- So we have two different versions of fake Tommy Guns. The first one is mocked up in 1928A1 style with wooden handguard, and the trigger guard connects the pistol grip and the magazine housing. The second version has a foregrip, and the space between the pistol grip and magazine housing is significant. A possible source for the second version is Labora SMG. I'm not sure in this guess, the barrel with cooling fins, the distance between the pistol grip and housing and the shape and size of the housing itself allowed me to make such guess but it may be wrong. Parinco Model 3R is also a possible guess though it has a longer barrel than the one on the last screenshot.
- What concerns the 1928A1-style version, I doubt that it's a Spitfire or Volunteer. Screen guns have longer magazine housings that both Spitfire or Volunteer; and these guns are nearly unheard of in Old World.
- Some more fake Thompsons in Spanish-filmed movies:
- With wooden handguard
- With foregrip