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SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS A N D TECHNIQUESĪCADEMIC PRESS San Diego New York Boston London Sydney Tokyo Torontoįind Us on the Web! http'//This b o o k is printed on acid-free paper. LEONDES School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California ZH UĬONTROL A N D DYNAMIC SYSTEMS ADVANCES IN THEORY AND APPLICATIONSĬORNELIUS T. H A D D A D J O H N TADASHI KANESHIGE VIKRA M KA PILA NICHOLAS K O M A R O F F CHRYSOSTOMOS L. A H M A D I SERGIO BITTANTI B O UALEM B OASHASH PATRIZIO COLANERI KAROLOS M. It is complete with one 30 round stick magazine.Advances in Theory and Applications Volume 78ĬONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME M. The gun has an all aluminum receiver, trigger group and barrel (which has a steel liner in the bore) so that its very light in weight, with a black anodized finish overall. This neat little SMG has a walnut, stock, vertical fore grip and pistol grip. The right side is marked with the standard five patent lines just like the original versions followed by "AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION/WEST HURLEY, NEW YORK, U.S.A.".

Farther back it is marked "THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN/CALIBER. The left side of the receiver is marked "U.S. All these new production weapons still retained many of the earlier original style parts such as the finned barrel, adjustable peep rear sight, Thompson-Cutts style compensator on the barrel with a vertical fore grip, and a detachable buttstock.

They eventually produced a very, very limited number of that model only chambered in "22LR", in the early 1980s. Wow that’s cheap fun shooting! In 1975 the Auto-Ordnance Corp., of West Hurley, New York, again began producing a newly manufactured Model 1928 SMG. Now tell me this wouldn't be a blast to take down to the local range and run off about 500-1000 rounds of 22LR? At a cost of how much, maybe $80-100 bucks. Yep that is right, this little beauty is chambered in the ever popular and easy to obtain "22LR". This is an excellent example of a very rare late production Auto-Ordnance Model 1928 A22 Thompson Submachine gun in rare "22 LR".
