Made in Japan Operating principle: Cap firing model gun Availability: Sold out Fully functional PFC firing model gun version of military service Thompson M1921. Although it didn't feature prominently in World War II, the Thompson M1921 is an intriguing collectors piece as only around 15,000 were ever made in the 1920s. Real wood furniture and full metal construction. Can fire in full automatic and can be fully disassembled like real Thompson M1921.
Features:
* Full metal and wood construction
* Weights well over 4kgs
* 20rnd and 30rnd stick magazines as well as 39rnd drum magazine that works like the real thing
* Highly realistic .45ACP plug fire cartridges
* Loading and cocking of the gun as in real Thompson M1921
* Working safety and firing mode selectors
* Real gun-like firing sound, smoke and ejection of spent cartridges
* Real wood stock
* Excellently finished details all across that include barrel grooves, receiver markings, ported muzzle, etc.
* Can also accept a 30rnd stick magazine and a 39rnd drum magazine that are available separately
* Hand guard can be exchanged to foregrip which is available separately
30rnd long stick magazines, 39rnd drum magazines and .45cal PFC cartridges are stocked and can be found from accessories section.
Technical specifications: Lenght: 815mm Materials: Wood and metal Weight: 4,160g Magazine capacity: 20rds Package includes 10 plug fire cartridges and 20rnd magazine. 



PLUG FIRE CARTRIDGE (PFC) MODEL GUN GUIDE
Video action!: Firing of Thompson M1921 PFC model gun
Video action!: Firing of semiautomatic PFC model guns
You are viewing full size, 1:1 scale, fully functional and field strippable replica. This is Plug Fire Cartridge (PFC) replica gun that has real-like firing effect complete with muzzle flash, ejecting shell, gun powder smoke, recoil and firing sound. Is this an firearm? PFC model guns are in most countries legal to own and do not require license for ownership. PFC model guns cannot shoot projectiles and will only fire plug fire cartridges that create movie-like muzzle flash and firing smoke while empty shell is ejected. Depending of the gun size there maybe also recoil. No projectile of any sort is fired, so these model guns are used primarily for display, re-enactment, recreational or movie propping purposes. You can recognize our plug fire cartridge model guns from dummy model guns from operating principle explanations.
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