M3 Grease Gun clips - suppressed and 1928 Comparison
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@WHOhasFaLL3n All SMGs from this time shot from an open-bolt design. Which is: you charge the gun by cycling the bolt toward the rear. The trigger lug grabs and holds it in place againts the resistance of the spring. When the trigger is pulled the bolt flys forward stripping a round out of the magazine and chambering it simultaneously the firing pin stikes the primer firing the round. The blowback starts the cycle over again unitll the trigger is released and stops the bolt.
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@mindeloman I like that system a lot better to be honest. Very simple everything in one action. Got a slow rate of fire but that can be an advantage. Sounded like 4 or 5 rounds per sec.
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@Alexn1067 i said that on a diff vid and people said "if u want a riddled up house."
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grease gun looks like an mp38 gone wrong
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@WHOhasFaLL3n Gun fires from an open bolt anyway.
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holy shit that thing is quiet
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Does the M3 fire from an open bolt?
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I personally like the m3 grease gun better. Easier to load a new magazine, simple design, cheap price, perfect rate of fire (for me) and easy to use.
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@TehStrangeTaco nope, they afe nfa registered so there are taxes and peperwork to mess with, but they are not illegal, atleast in most states
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how much did that suppressed m3 set you back?
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@darkbearrider yes
i noticed around 1:20 when you put in another mag you never re opened the bolt to let the first round of the new mag in the chamber. did you purposily leave one round in the chamber befor swapping mags so you woulding have to cock the bolt or are you doing something im not seeing.
WHOhasFaLL3n 1 year ago
@WHOhasFaLL3n if you watch again, you see I opened the bolt before I dropped the empty magazine to confirm the chamber was empty.
adcosteve 1 year ago 8