The Thompson submachine gun earned the nickname "The Typewriter" because of the distinctive sound it made when fired in rapid succession. The .45 ACP rounds produced a rhythmic, clattering noise that resembled the tapping of keys on a typewriter.
During Prohibition and the 1930s, both gangsters and law enforcement used the Thompson, making its rapid-fire chatter a signature sound of the era.
Blade Length (tip to choil): 2.7" -
Handle Length: 3.75" -
Blade Steel: 14c28n -
Scales: Too Be Determined