Thompson Submachine Gun



"Wow. That's the Thompson submachine gun. That's an American submachine gun that's made by John T. Thompson back then in 1918, but by then, it's so infamous that in the Prohibition era, this was a signature weapon for all these crime syndicates in America, and thusly became a common sight in the media of the time, yet law enforcement officers would use these too. Now it's also being favored by soldiers, criminals, police officers, agents and civilians alike for these .45 ACP cartridges, accuracy and high volume of full automatic fire, and it's so darn cool... but now there are a ton of various modifications being made as compliment with US firearm laws."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Where Did They Come From?

The Thompson submachine gun is an American submachine gun invented by John T. Thompson in 1918 which became infamous during the Prohibition era, being a signature weapon of various crime syndicates in the United States. It was a common sight in the media of the time, being used by both law enforcement officers and criminals.The Thompson submachine gun was also known informally as the "Tommy Gun", "Annihilator", "Chicago Typewriter", "Chicago Piano", "Chicago Style", "Chicago Organ Grinder", "Trench Broom", "Trench Sweeper", "The Chopper", and simply "The Thompson".

The Thompson was favored by soldiers, criminals, police, FBI, and civilians alike for its large .45 ACP cartridge, accuracy, and high volume of fully automatic fire. It has since gained popularity among civilian collectors for its historical significance. It has considerable significance in popular culture, especially in works about the Prohibition era and World War II, and is among the best-known firearms in history. The original fully automatic Thompsons are no longer produced, but numerous semi-automatic civilian versions are still being manufactured by Auto-Ordnance. These retain a similar appearance to the original models, but they have various modifications in order to comply with US firearm laws.