Will a tommy gun fit in a violin case?

Will a tommy gun fit in a violin case?

Because of their relatively short length (they’re around 32 inches long), Tommy guns fit quite snugly in a small, wooden violin case. Apart from being the ultimate mobster prop, carrying a Tommy gun in a violin case came about as a practical solution, in the 1920s, to needing to carry a firearm in public.

Can you legally buy a Tommy gun?

Machine guns are legal at the federal level but highly regulated. In those other 13 states – which not surprisingly include California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts – state law has banned such ownership and for gun collectors, there is no magic loophole or really any way around it.

How much is an authentic tommy gun?

For a real, fully-automatic M1 Thompson, you can expect to pay anywhere from $15,000 to $30,000, depending on condition, year, and documentation.

Why was the Tommy gun discontinued?

The Army relegated the Thompson to a secondary role during the Korean War. Many G.I.’s still carried the weapon, but its value was limited because Korea didn’t demand that US soldiers and Marines clear bunkers and rooms as often as their counterparts did during World War II.

Is a gun an instrument?

Prohibited weapons and dangerous instruments include, but are not limited to: Firearms, including pistols, revolvers, shotguns, rifles, zip guns, stun guns, Tasers, and any other device capable of propelling a projectile by the force of an explosion or other form of combustion. Ammunition or reloaded ammunition.

Did Al Capone use a tommy gun?

Origin. Alphonse Gabriel “Al” Capone was an American gangster during the 1930s at the height of the Prohibition. These Tommy guns were wielded by Capone’s men during the events of the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929, where they shot and killed seven members of a rival gang.

How much is a 1920s Tommy Gun worth?

The first Thompson entered production as the M1921. It was available to civilians, but, because of the weapon’s high price, initially saw poor sales. The Thompson (with one Type XX 20 round “stick” magazine) had been priced at $200 in 1921 (roughly equivalent to $2,902 in 2020).

Was the Tommy Gun a good gun?

The combination of a compact design and high firepower made the Tommy Gun a favorite of gangsters and gangbusters alike. However, after its use in several high-profile robberies and killings, the Thompson’s reputation was a tarnished one.

Are Tommy Gun still being made?

The original fully automatic Thompsons are no longer produced. Numerous semi-automatic civilian versions are still being produced by the manufacturer Auto-Ordnance. These models retain a similar appearance to the original, but have various modifications in order to comply with US firearm laws.

Is the Tommy Gun still used today?

The Thompson submachine gun saw further use in Korea and Vietnam. But by that time the weapon’s design was considered a relic. But despite its relatively short service life, the Thompson is still recognized today as the iconic submachine gun.

Why carry a tommy gun in a violin case?

Apart from being the ultimate mobster prop, carrying a Tommy gun in a violin case came about as a practical solution, in the 1920s, to needing to carry a firearm in public. When people cottoned on, violin cases started to be used to hide all kinds of firearms – from machine guns to sawed-off shotguns.

How big is a tommy gun?

Because of their relatively short length (they’re around 32 inches long), Tommy guns fit quite snugly in a small, wooden violin case. Apart from being the ultimate mobster prop, carrying a Tommy gun in a violin case came about as a practical solution, in the 1920s, to needing to carry a firearm in public.

Who invented the Thompson submachine gun in 1920?

1920s America brought us flapper dresses, the Prohibition era… and the Thompson submachine gun (‘Tommy gun’ for short), patented by the American designer, John T. Thompson. Also known as ‘Chicago typewriter’, the Tommy gun would become a symbol of the Roaring twenties.