Thompson 1921Go Back to Submachine Gun Weapon: Thompson 1921Type: Submachine GunCountry of Origin: United StatesYear Adopted: 1921Overall Length (mm): 856.0Overall Length (in): 33.7Weight (kg): 4.80Weight (pounds): 10.58 If you like this, log in or create an account to save it to your profile The Thompson 1921, also known as the "Tommy Gun," is an American submachine gun developed by John T. Thompson. Chambered in .45 ACP, it gained notoriety during the Prohibition era, where it was used by both law enforcement and criminal organizations. Its high rate of fire and iconic design made it one of the most recognizable firearms of the 20th century. Adopted by the U.S. military during World War II, the Thompson 1921 saw service in various theaters, including Europe and the Pacific. It was particularly favored for close-quarters combat, where its stopping power and compact design gave soldiers a distinct advantage. The weapon was also supplied to Allied forces through Lend-Lease agreements. Though eventually replaced by lighter and cheaper submachine guns like the M3 Grease Gun, the Thompson 1921 remains a cultural icon. Its association with the Roaring Twenties, gangster films, and World War II has cemented its place in popular culture and firearms history.Related Weapons: Thompson 1928 Thompson 1927 M3 Submachine Gun Reising M50 Thompson M1A1 Comments No comments yet. Be the first!You must be logged in to comment.GalleryNo Articles Found No Videos FoundShare on XShare on FacebookShare on Bluesky Please Rate the Content on this page 1 - Least Useful 2 3 4 5 - Most Useful Submit