Tommy gun

noun
2.
any submachine gun.
Origin
1920-25; by shortening
British Dictionary definitions for Tommy gun

Tommy gun

noun
1.
an informal name for Thompson sub-machine-gun
Slang definitions & phrases for Tommy gun

tommy gun

noun phrase

A handheld automatic repeating firearm; a submachine gun; burp gun, chopper

[1929+; fr the name of the .45-caliber Thompson submachine gun, the earliest well-known weapon of this sort, and a favorite arm of the gangster era]


Encyclopedia Article for Tommy gun

tommy gun

submachine gun patented in 1920 by its American designer, General John T. Thompson. The weapon became famous during the U.S. Prohibition era (1920-33) as the gun used by gangsters. Indeed it became so widely known in that era that it is commonly (but erroneously) believed to be the first submachine gun. It weighed almost 10 pounds (4.5 kg) empty and fired .45-calibre ammunition. The magazine was either a circular drum that held 50 rounds or a box that held 20 or 30 rounds

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