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None that I ever heard of. Volunteer arms made only sheet metal firearms that looked similar to the old Thompson submachine gun. They were of much lower quality than that of the auto-ordinance and kahr versions, but sold much cheaper. They made a Mark III, Mark V, Mark 9 (9mm), and a Mark 45. Most guns were reasonable reliable with ball and lead round nose, but most balked at hollow points. A few police departments picked up the Commando, when the 1968 GCA made it hard to get full auto weapons. I don't know if any of the models could be altered to fire full auto or not but doubt it would be easy.

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