We’re live at NRAAM 2025 and just found what might be the most over-the-top, gamer-ready Tommy Gun ever made—and yes, it’s real.
Say hello to the limited-edition, tricked-out Auto-Ordnance Thompson, chambered in .45 ACP and dripping with vintage game-inspired design.
This isn’t a cosplay piece or prop—it’s a fully functioning firearm, and only 25 of them exist.
And the price? Let’s just say it—$10,000. Nine have already sold. If you’re even thinking about it, you’d better move fast.
What makes it worth the coin? Just look at it:
- A custom “Please Stand By” motif
- Chain sling—yes, an actual chain
- Beautiful custom wood furniture with rich grain and vintage patina
- Worn-in details and finish that scream post-apocalyptic Americana
It’s pure collectible cool and built to shoot, not just show. For fans of anything with a retro-futurist edge, this gun hits every aesthetic button. It’s gritty, overbuilt, and unapologetically loud in all the right ways.

And it’s still a real-deal Auto-Ordnance Thompson, so you’re getting that unmistakable .45 ACP roar from a platform with true American pedigree.
Whether you’re a collector, a gamer, or just someone who loves wild one-off firearms, this limited-run Tommy Gun is unlike anything else at NRAAM 2025. Learn more HERE.
Stay tuned—GunsAmerica has more exclusive finds coming from the show floor!
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The ultimate theme is WWII, not this $10,000.00 + “gamer” gimmick.
Well, nine of the ten have sold already!
Meaning what???
Before you answer, consider the case of a banana duct taped to wall, less than $1.00 of material. Except, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun paid over $6,200,000 for that banana, don’t take my word for it, look it up. Was that a good buy? Sun wanted to show the world that he could dump over $6 million, some people can afford the most foolish decisions. By the same token, those 9 spend thrifts must have had motives along the same lines as Sun, just not as grand in scale.
That’s different– buying an overpriced SMG is just showing you’ve got money to burn. With crypto, you stand to make a lot of money by getting people to buy a non-existent “currency” that you’re holding, and it wouldn’t surprise me one bit that Justin Sun did it just to gain recognition. Nobody knew who he was before he overpaid for produce, but now he may have people offering him new crypto coins or paying him just to publicly announce when he buys their coins. Given how many gullible people have Webull and Robinhood apps, he may make his money back in no time. I guarantee nobody can name who brought the Thomsons though…