Description
The Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927-A1 Deluxe Carbine .45 ACP is a semi-automatic reproduction that preserves the iconic look and feel of the original 1921 model while meeting modern manufacturing standards. Chambered in .45 ACP, this Deluxe carbine ships with a 20-round stick magazine and features genuine American walnut furniture with a fixed buttstock and vertical foregrip. The finned barrel and permanently affixed Cutts compensator (BATFE-approved) deliver a shooting experience that’s as authentic as it gets for historical shooting, collection, and recreational plinking.
| Manufacturer | Auto-Ordnance (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | 1927-A1 Deluxe Carbine |
| Material | American walnut stock and forend; steel receiver, barrel, and compensator |
| Compatibility | .45 ACP; accepts 20-round stick magazines (included), 30-round stick, and 50-round drum magazines (sold separately) |
| Finish | Blued steel with polished walnut |
| Weight | Approximately 11.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Finned Barrel with Cutts Compensator — WHY IT MATTERS: The finned barrel dissipates heat faster during strings of fire, while the Cutts compensator redirects muzzle rise to keep your sights on target for faster follow-up shots. This is the same setup that made the original Thompson a legend in both military and civilian shooting.
- Genuine American Walnut Furniture — WHY IT MATTERS: The fixed buttstock and vertical foregrip are machined from solid walnut, giving you a warm, stable grip that doesn’t slip. It’s not just about looks—this wood absorbs recoil better than synthetic stocks, reducing felt impact on your shoulder.
- 20-Round Stick Magazine Included — WHY IT MATTERS: You get one 20-round stick mag in the box, ready to feed .45 ACP rounds reliably. The magazine well is also compatible with 30-round sticks and the iconic 50-round drum, so you can scale up your capacity for range sessions or steel plate matches.
- BATFE-Approved Cutts Compensator — WHY IT MATTERS: The compensator is permanently pinned to the barrel, making it 100% legal for civilian ownership without a tax stamp. This means you get the authentic muzzle device that reduces recoil and muzzle climb without any paperwork hassle.
- Historical Accuracy in a Semi-Auto Package — WHY IT MATTERS: The 1927-A1 Deluxe is a faithful reproduction of the original 1921 Thompson, with the same profile, weight, and controls. It’s ideal for collectors who want a shooter-grade piece that looks right in a display case or at a historical reenactment.
Who It’s For
This carbine is built for three types of shooters: collectors who want a display-quality piece that also runs at the range, history buffs who appreciate the Thompson’s role in Prohibition-era law enforcement and WWII, and recreational plinkers who want a heavy, slow-recoiling .45 ACP that’s fun to shoot all day. It’s also a solid choice for steel plate matches where a full-size carbine with a compensator gives you an edge on speed.
Pros and Cons
- + Authentic walnut and steel construction—no cheap plastic anywhere.
- + Cutts compensator reduces muzzle rise noticeably, even with .45 ACP.
- + Accepts standard Thompson magazines (stick and drum), so you can build a collection.
- – Weight is a con for carry or long sessions—11.5 lbs empty gets heavy after 100 rounds.
Comparison to Competitors
| Feature | Auto-Ordnance 1927-A1 Deluxe | Zev Technologies OZ9 Combat | Geissele Super Duty 11.5” |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | 5.56 NATO |
| Weight | 11.5 lbs | 2.1 lbs | 6.2 lbs |
| Action | Semi-auto, blowback | Semi-auto, striker | Semi-auto, gas impingement |
| Magazine | 20-round stick (included) | 17-round (included) | 30-round (included) |
| Purpose | Historical shooting, collection | Competition, carry | Tactical, competition |
| Price | $1,660.54 | ~$1,800 | ~$1,900 |
The 1927-A1 is heavier and slower than modern options like the Zev or Geissele, but it offers a unique shooting experience and historical authenticity that those carbines can’t match.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1927-A1 Deluxe Carbine legal to own without a tax stamp?
Yes. The barrel is 16.5 inches long, and the Cutts compensator is permanently pinned per BATFE guidelines, so it’s classified as a rifle, not a short-barreled rifle (SBR). No tax stamp or NFA paperwork is required.
Does this carbine accept drum magazines?
Yes. It’s compatible with 50-round drum magazines and 30-round stick magazines sold separately. The included 20-round stick works great for range use.
What is the accuracy of this carbine at 100 yards?
With quality .45 ACP ammunition, expect 3-4 MOA groups at 100 yards. The open sights are battle-style (front blade, rear adjustable), so accuracy is more about speed and fun than precision benchrest shooting.
Can I mount a scope or red dot on this carbine?
The receiver is not drilled and tapped for optics. You can use a side-mount scope mount or a receiver rail adapter from aftermarket suppliers, but it will alter the historical look.
Why Buy From Us
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Explore more semi-automatic rifles in our Semi Auto Rifles collection, or check out .45 ACP Rifles for similar options. Last updated: April 2026. According to NSSF data, the Thompson 1927-A1 Deluxe remains one of the top-selling historical reproduction carbines in the U.S., with over 15,000 units sold since 2020.




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