Originally posted by lasersailor184
2 Stony, can you honestly tell me how much a thompson recoils?
I've talked to WW2 vets who had no problems whatsoever controling them and hitting stuff. And then my father had one on a boarding party and said he couldn't hit **** it was so hard to control.
The trick with the thompson is short bursts. 2 or 3 rounds at a time. Then it walks up and left, but you can keep all three on target at 100 yards. Tommys are cool.
My personal favorite, though, is the reising. M1A1 Thompsons have a cyclic rate of about 700-800 RPM (IIRC), and 1928A1s have a cyclic rate of about 650 rpm (again, iirc). The Reising has a lower cyclic rate of about 500-550 RPM, which makes it more controllable, and it has a more inline stock design, which reduces muzzle rise. I can keep a full mag string (20 rounds) on target at 100 yards with a reising. Some day, when I am rich, I will own a reising.