Tommy Gun

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The Tommy Gun is an iconic American submachine gun, widely recognized for its use by gangsters and law enforcement during the Prohibition era and World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automatic weapon
firearm
submachine gun
action blowback-operated
alsoKnownAs Chicago typewriter NERFINISHED
Tommy Gun NERFINISHED
Trench broom NERFINISHED
caliber .45 ACP
chambering .45 ACP cartridge
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic symbol of American gangsters
iconic symbol of early 20th-century law enforcement
designed 1918
designer John T. Thompson NERFINISHED
drumMagazineCapacity 100-round drum magazine
50-round drum magazine
feedSystem box magazine
drum magazine
hasFeature Cutts compensator on some early models
pistol grip
selective fire on some models
wooden stock (on most military models)
introduced 1921
manufacturer Auto-Ordnance Company NERFINISHED
Auto-Ordnance Corporation NERFINISHED
Colt's Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
Savage Arms NERFINISHED
notableVariant M1 Thompson NERFINISHED
M1921 Thompson NERFINISHED
M1928 Thompson NERFINISHED
M1A1 Thompson NERFINISHED
rateOfFire approximately 600–1500 rounds per minute depending on model
standardMagazineCapacity 20-round box magazine
30-round box magazine
usedBy American law enforcement agencies
British Army
Commonwealth forces NERFINISHED
Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
Irish Republican Army NERFINISHED
Prohibition-era gangsters
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
usedDuring Prohibition era in the United States NERFINISHED
usedIn World War II films
films depicting Prohibition-era crime
usedInConflict Korean War NERFINISHED
Vietnam War (early stages) NERFINISHED
World War I (late stages and postwar) NERFINISHED
World War II

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