It's permanent and a bit on the dangerous side if you're not mindful lol.
What y’all think on the more vertical angled pistol grips vs the old school angled on the shorter rifles/pistols?
I like the more vertical angled on the shorter pistols/rifles but the more angled on a standard length rifle.
I am comfortable with the old school angled fore grip but have not tried the type of grip outrider has. That could change. You guys did convert me from Tailhook to SB Tactical; the SB tactical is more comfortable.
I use them mostly as a hand stop. That's why I put the slant forward.
I use them mostly as a hand stop. That's why I put the slant forward.
yall are funny i was talking about pistol grips, like the magpul moe vs the magpul k-2. the different angled pistol grips, not hand stops
Just arrived today. Ingram Model 6 Military. (.45ACP) This one was made by the Police Ordnance Company (Los Angelos, CA) in 1949. They also made the Model 6 Police, which had a 1928 Thompson style vertical front grip. I have one of those also. The guns have a cool dual stage trigger. Pull part way back for single shots and all the way back for full auto. Similar to an MG34. They made a spike bayonet for the Model 6 Military. There is a hole under the barrel to insert the bayonet. Those are very hard to find. Most of the Military models were shipped to South America.
These are very nice guns to shoot. And it weighs about 3 pounds less than the 1928 Thompson.
The first two pictures are from the original listing and the third one is with the MDS required shoe in picture format. The forth picture shows the insert hole for the spike bayonet.
Very cool. I've never seen one of these until now
Yep, not many of them in the registry. And they don't come up for sale that often. I'll bring it out to one of our shoots and you can give it a run.
Yep, not many of them in the registry. And they don't come up for sale that often. I'll bring it out to one of our shoots and you can give it a run.
Pretty Gun! Looks like someone tried to “space age” a Thompson.
Just arrived today. Ingram Model 6 Military. (.45ACP) This one was made by the Police Ordnance Company (Los Angelos, CA) in 1949. They also made the Model 6 Police, which had a 1928 Thompson style vertical front grip. I have one of those also. The guns have a cool dual stage trigger. Pull part way back for single shots and all the way back for full auto. Similar to an MG34. They made a spike bayonet for the Model 6 Military. There is a hole under the barrel to insert the bayonet. Those are very hard to find. Most of the Military models were shipped to South America.
These are very nice guns to shoot. And it weighs about 3 pounds less than the 1928 Thompson.
The first two pictures are from the original listing and the third one is with the MDS required shoe in picture format. The forth picture shows the insert hole for the spike bayonet.
That's really sweet!! Did they make a 9mm version as well? Guess I could use my Google Foo and find out.
[EDIT] Yes - 9x19mm and .38 Super
GunJesus says there were only a handful of guns made in other calibers for sales samples. Never sold.
I want to get a good look at that forend, sight, and barrel sometime Rich