Auto-Ordnance Thompson TM1 Army 250th .45 ACP 16.5in

$2,365.14

Honor the Army’s 250th with the Auto-Ordnance Thompson TM1 .45 ACP—laser-engraved walnut, two-tone Cerakote, and steel receiver. Perfect for collectors and steel plate shooters who demand iconic style and reliability.

SKU: LIP|AOTM1C4 Category:

Description

The Auto-Ordnance Thompson TM1 Army 250th .45 ACP 16.5in is a limited-run tribute to the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, blending period-correct aesthetics with modern Cerakote durability. Chambered in .45 ACP and built on a steel receiver, this carbine delivers the iconic Thompson feel with laser-engraved American walnut furniture and a two-tone finish.

Manufacturer Auto-Ordnance
Model Thompson TM1 Army 250th
Material Steel receiver, American walnut stock
Compatibility .45 ACP
Finish Two-tone Cerakote (black & bronze)
Weight 13.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Laser-Engraved Walnut FurnitureWhy it matters: Each stock is custom-engraved with the Army 250th seal, giving you a collector-grade piece that stands out in any safe.
  • Two-Tone Cerakote FinishWhy it matters: The black-and-bronze coating resists corrosion and wear better than bluing, so this carbine holds up to match use or display.
  • Fixed Blade Front & Battle-Style Rear SightsWhy it matters: No batteries, no adjustments—just a clean sight picture for fast target acquisition at competition bays or steel plates.
  • Steel Receiver & Black Oxide ControlsWhy it matters: The all-steel build adds heft for recoil management, while black oxide controls ensure positive engagement without rust.
  • 16.5-Inch BarrelWhy it matters: Keeps the classic Thompson profile while meeting legal rifle length, so you can run it at matches without NFA paperwork.

Who It’s For

This carbine is for the collector who shoots—and the shooter who collects. If you want a historically accurate Thompson that can actually run drills, the TM1 Army 250th delivers. It’s also a solid choice for .45 ACP fans who want a soft-shooting, heavy-platform for steel challenge or casual matches.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Authentic wood furniture, Cerakote durability, iconic action, limited-edition value
  • Cons: At 13.2 lbs, it’s heavy for run-and-gun competition; the fixed sights limit long-range precision beyond 100 yards

Comparison

Feature Auto-Ordnance TM1 Army 250th Zev Technologies OZ9 Geissele Super Duty Rifle
Caliber .45 ACP 9mm 5.56 NATO
Weight 13.2 lbs 2.2 lbs (pistol) 7.5 lbs
Action Blowback semi-auto Striker-fired Direct impingement
Stock Laser-engraved walnut Polymer grip M-LOK handguard
Best For Collectors, steel plate USPSA, carry optics 3-gun, tactical

According to Auto-Ordnance specs, the TM1 Army 250th is a faithful reproduction of the original M1 Thompson, not a modernized carbine. If you prioritize lightweight competition, the Zev or Geissele are better bets. But for historical accuracy and .45 ACP thump, this is the only game in town.

FAQ

Is this carbine legal in all states?

Yes, the 16.5-inch barrel and fixed stock keep it compliant as a rifle in all 50 states. Check local laws for any magazine capacity restrictions.

Can I mount optics on this Thompson?

Not directly—the receiver does not have a rail. You would need a aftermarket mount or a clamp-on rail that attaches to the barrel shroud, which may alter the historical look.

What is the magazine capacity?

It ships with one 30-round stick magazine standard. Some states may require a 10-round version—check with your dealer.

Does this Carbine use standard Thompson parts?

Yes, it takes standard M1 Thompson magazines and many aftermarket parts, including grips and stocks. Per Auto-Ordnance, it’s built to original specs.

Trust & Delivery

  • ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
  • ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
  • ✅ 30-day returns
  • ✅ Secure checkout

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Last updated: April 2026

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