The right side of the receiver can have a New York address (the former address of the Auto-Ordnance Corporation) or a Bridgeport, Connecticut address (the address during most of World War II). Savage Arms Thompson's are easily identified because the serial number prefix begins with an "S" (for Savage). It opened its first manufacturing plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut during World War II. Auto-Ordnance Corporation - The company that owned the Thompson Submachine Gun.Savage Arms - A subcontractor for the Auto-Ordnance Corporation (just like Colt's was in the 1920's).There were two manufacturers of the Thompson Submachine gun during World War II: In the interim, here is a brief answer to your question. I know you are looking for Frank's book, American Thunder II.
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