Same here, arrived today, top quality, would recommend to anyone looking for this look on their tommy...again thanks mate! Top job.
airsoft...where dressing up is half the fun.
Armoury--TM Tompson TM 1911 ASG Sten mk V ASG M1 carbine (gas) AY 1918 BAR
I tried contacting you by email, but didn't get a response.
Please use the forum PM system if you can't reach each other by email.
Hi,
Saw that you have Cutts Compensators for sale that fit the Cybergun Thompson. Wanted to find out if they are still for sale. If so what is the cost now. Thanks for your time.
Are these still being made?
I can do, Jay.
Nice,I'm looking for a painted one.
PMed
Have pmed you yet no response?
Armoury: Derringer, Colt SAA, Colt 1908, Colt 1911A1, Tokarev TT33, Nagant M1895, Mauser HSc, Beretta M1934, Walther PPK, Luger PO8, Walther P-38, Mauser M712, Artillery Luger carbine, Browning HP GP35, Webley Mk IV, Winchester M1894, MP40, Sten MKII, Patchett/Sterling, M1928 Thompson, PPSH 41, STGw 44, Kar98K, Lee Enfield NoI MkIII SMLE, No4 Mk I, Mosin Nagant M44, Ithica 37M&P, ZB vz 26/30 LMG, MG42
Have pmed you yet no response?
I have responded.
im also interested in buying one. any chance you are still making them?
"...Move fast and clear those murder holes...keep sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear...ill see you on the beach." Captain Miller, Saving Private Ryan.
Would it be possible to purchase two of these compensators these are for my TM Thompson,
also looking for the real wood kit.Thank You,
Joe Copley
Imperial Beach, Ca U.S.A
1460 louden lane
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any chance he responded yet? im a fellow American and i want one as well.
"...Move fast and clear those murder holes...keep sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear...ill see you on the beach." Captain Miller, Saving Private Ryan.
Hi Joe..
Sorry I think you have mailed me by mistake. I am not the forum member selling the Cutts compensator.
Regards Chris.
'Non adepto demens. Adepto etiam'
War does not show who is right, only who is left..
Sorry for the lack of communications, guys.
I've been trying to find a way to speed up making the compensators, and have been let down by a CNC company.
I'll try to get back to everyone today.
Another update.
I'm waiting for a prototype to come from a different CNC company.
If that's OK, it means the lathe part of the work will be CNC with the milling done on a manual machine.
Another update.
I'm waiting for a prototype to come from a different CNC company.
If that's OK, it means the lathe part of the work will be CNC with the milling done on a manual machine.
No problem friend, I understand. In the meantime ive gotten my hands on a real steel Thompson Cutts compensator. Im using a dremel to shave off excess material in order to fit it over the front sight. If this fails...its a good conversation piece.
"...Move fast and clear those murder holes...keep sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear...ill see you on the beach." Captain Miller, Saving Private Ryan.
Another update.
I'm waiting for a prototype to come from a different CNC company.
If that's OK, it means the lathe part of the work will be CNC with the milling done on a manual machine.No problem friend, I understand. In the meantime ive gotten my hands on a real steel Thompson Cutts compensator. Im using a dremel to shave off excess material in order to fit it over the front sight. If this fails...its a good conversation piece.
turns out i failed to relize this could have legal repercussions. i ended up abondoning the idea. too much work and no tools to do it. Thanks DADIO for making me aware of the legal issues.
"...Move fast and clear those murder holes...keep sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear...ill see you on the beach." Captain Miller, Saving Private Ryan.
Do the same legal issues apply in the U.S.?
Do the same legal issues apply in the U.S.?
I am from the US.I personally never heard of this. But better to be aware of it regardless if we decide to adhere to it.
"...Move fast and clear those murder holes...keep sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear...ill see you on the beach." Captain Miller, Saving Private Ryan.