12 Reviews. Average Rating: 4.1 of 5 Stars!
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Reviewed By: Ronald J. G on 11/21/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
buds is great,had to change ffl transferee and was no problem with buds they were most helpful. The thompson m1 is nice shot 200 rds with no ftfs
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Reviewed By: Jeff N on 10/13/2017
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
Buds is great. Highly recommended. The Thompson is a very nice looking gun. When they say the springs are tight, they aren\'t kidding. The bolt is very tough to pull back. I am hoping when I get out and shoot it, the springs loosen up a bit. Not much else to say till I get it on the range.
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Reviewed By: Michael A on 09/02/2016
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars!
After only 100 Rds(and 20 or 30 misfeeds), rear sight came loose. The leading edge of the feed ramp is too high and sharp. It bites into the jacket and crushes the round, compressing the bullet completely back into the case. It misfeeds every 5 to 10 rounds causing the same crushed round. The recoil spring, or springs, are very stiff, making it even more difficult to clear a jam and making for a very sore finger! I have two 20 Rd mags and a 30 rd that I saved from owning a lightweight version several years ago. I had to fit those mags to the rifle, the 30 that came with it had also been ground(rather roughly) to fit the rifle from the factory. The factory 30 performed the worst. I\'ve had the rear sight fixed and had the feed ramp lowered and polished at my own expense. The sight is solid now but the rifle still occasionally jams and fails to lock open on the last round(some of the time). I will probably lower and polish the feed ramp a bit more myself. This rifle has proven to be completely unreliable and not much fun to shoot.
Bud\'s service was excellent and I have no issues them. This was a poor choice of purchase on my part.
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Reviewed By: James F on 04/25/2016
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Wow! I'm impressed! All the reviews about Bud's are true! Tommy arrived and I was not disappointed! This cheaper version does not accept the 100 round drum but I couldn't pick it up anyway!
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Reviewed By: tom p on 01/16/2016
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Great rifle. Buds are great as always!
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Reviewed By: John B on 10/24/2015
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Purchased last year and have put almost a thousand rounds through since. Almost no issues whatsoever, and those that did occur only a couple times were in the initial couple hundred rounds. Kahr seems to have really stepped up their QC game. Very pleased with this item! I should mention Bud's was fantastic to deal with as well! Very happy.
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Reviewed By: Patrick A on 06/21/2014
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Buds Service was EXCELLENT. This thing is a brute!! Well made, fairly accurate. 200 rds with no problems!!! AAA+++
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Reviewed By: Joe T on 01/19/2013
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars!
Bought the gun as a collector piece and to fire at the range. Overall fit and finish were very good. This gun is solid and very heavy.
Went to range to fire the gun. Loaded mag with 230g ball and inserted the clip, racked the bolt and went to put the safety to fire. Safety lever would not budge. Come to find out that chambering a round with the safety on will lock up or damage the gun, making it inoperable. It is now at a gunsmith waiting to be fixed. I could not field strip it so I am hoping he can get this working.
Overall I am not happy with the gun, as I would think a gun used in WW2 would be a little more foolproof. It's my fault for assuming that and for not reading the part of the manual warning not to do this. I've owned and shot dozens of guns and have never run across something like this causing such a failure. My FNAR I bought with the Thompson is flawless and can be chambered with or without the safety on just like every other gun I've ever shot or owned.
Would not recommend and I am wondering just how fragile this piece is.
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Reviewed By: Dan D on 11/04/2012
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I am a World War II historian, reenactor, and participate in living history displays. Moreover, I cannot afford to buy a vintage WWII Tommy gun. I did, however, buy this semi-auto version from Bud's. The price, purchase and delivery from Bud's was, as usual, top shelf.
I had the icon aged to look like it has been to Bastogne and back. This was done professionally by the gunsmith department at Bass Pro Shops in Denver. Now it looks like I took it from Captain Miller's possession from Saving Private Ryan.
I then applied, and since received, for the Short Barrel Tax Stamp from the BATF. Now the rifle appears to be historically correct with the 10.5 inch barrel on it. (the barrel is a Savage made WWII surplus barrel)
The end result? An amazing and as-close-as-you're-gonna-get WWII Tommy gun that looks, feels, and fires like the original! (semi-auto only, of course)
THANK YOU TO ALL THE BUDS AT BUD'S!
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Reviewed By: Charles P on 10/14/2012
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Purchased this rifle in spite of all the negative comments on the boards... glad I did. It's heavy, but a riot to shoot. Very accurate. 30 round magazine supplied with the rifle ran fine, surplus 30 round mags needed a little work (enlarging the mag catch hole), but ran fine afterwards. The recoil springs are HEAVY. Cocking this beast is work, but you can get an extended bolt handle from Auto Ordnance or just muscle it. DO NOT COCK it with the safety ON !!! this can damage the sear (see instruction manual). Nice to see somebody makes a rifle that isn't all plastic and aluminum. MACHINED steel parts and well fitted wood make this a classic !!!! MADE IN USA !!!
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