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Came to this video because I thought it was going to show how to make a SMG for 15 bucks.
ОтветитьMovie theory🎉 Fury quotes
ОтветитьFun fact: In german, Volkswagen means “people’s car”…. Its also impolite to ask why they didn’t call it “ALL people’s car”
ОтветитьThe sten gun we have at home.
ОтветитьSo did the grease gun bang an SKS and that's how Brandon was born?🤔
ОтветитьYou are a legend in your own lunchtime
ОтветитьIt ain't a war crime the first time?
Ответитьno thank you.
ОтветитьThe greatest M’s in history M3A1 MP5 MP7
ОтветитьThe recoil system where the bolt doesn't touch the receiver, but instead rides on to rods was used later in the AR-18.
ОтветитьBack in the forties my dad would order machine guns that had all the parts everything but they had led in the barrels. He took a grease gun in an English sten gun that he got in the back of a comic book. Later in life he fix the barrel fixed both of them and they're in working condition they're sold now but they cost like a dollar in a comic book in the forties a lot of people probably don't know that. A lot of older people remember they could buy those in the back of a comic book and they sent it to.
ОтветитьWhat is that claw or tang at the back of the shoulder stock?
ОтветитьFun Fact: There’s a part of the GM Grease gun, used in the C8 Corvette. G M 👁️👄👁️
ОтветитьStill can't believe GREAT COUNTRY packed its own citizens as soldiers with this cheap crap and sent them to their deaths, making lots of money on that. The approach of true capitalists, great country.
ОтветитьBear Creek has a 7.5" .45 ACP AR for $560. With a fun switch, you have a cheap modern-day Grease Gun.
Ответитьexcellent video, I didn't know about that divot, I like how the cover acts as the safety mechanism when the bolt is forward and even when it is cocked back. Thanks for showing this in-depth video on the m3 grease gun. Also, I love the satisfying fire rate and clacking noise it makes when firing full auto.
ОтветитьFrigidaire made M2s. And Cadillac made tanks. And Chevrolet made aircraft engines- actually, they made aircraft engines long before the war, and made a few jet engines for the Korean War.
ОтветитьI always wondered where the phrase, "Greese'em!." came from❤
ОтветитьIt gets the job done, works well, and can be carried around easily.
ОтветитьBeautiful gun!! 😍
ОтветитьMy grandpa worked for guide lamp and they were doing work on one of the plants and found a ton of spent shells from testing in a pit in the plant😂
Ответитьdoes body armor get old ? Or can you use it your whole life?
ОтветитьYou forgot to mention that both ends of the stock were tapped and drilled so that it could be used as a cleaning rod. It can also be used as a disassembly tool or as a wrench used to unscrew the barrel cap.
ОтветитьI have watched several videos of experts comparing the WW2 era submachine guns. They were impressed more with the "grease gun" than the Thompson. Considering the cost of $15 to produce vs the expensive Thompson, this weapon is a great buy!
ОтветитьThis gun real grease ? :)
ОтветитьFun Facts: Not only Volkswagen involvement with NAZIs and WWII, but that includes General Motors involvement with NAZI Germany. GM owned Opel 100% by 1933, GM supplied vehicles to the NAZI military, many off of American Design Chevy/GMC Line of trucks. GM & DuPont helped massively in assisting NAZI Germany Synthetic Refining of fuels during that time. GM received the Order of the Eagle Award 30 days after Ford Motor Company received it. Those FUN FUN FUN FACTS..
ОтветитьI was at Ft Lewis,Wa. For ROTC summer camp In 1977. We were given these to shoot for familiarization . It was relatively slow firing but I liked it . I was surprised it was still in the inventory at that time but it certainly had its place and I was happy to have had the experience .
ОтветитьHey Brandon, how many times can you say Fu**ing in one video?
ОтветитьAs I got in the Army as a Tanker in 1988 I was issued a grease gun as a private. They were old then and were worn out. We had tones of run-aways. As they wear out they start to do weird things. Run-aways were the biggest issue but we also saw breach explosions and mag drops as a round was chambered and fired.
ОтветитьIt's never a War Crime the first time
ОтветитьUltimate utility and cost of manufacture as I understand it. 🤔
ОтветитьI used the M 3 with the 8th infantry.
ОтветитьThis is a really dirt cheap gun if the gun were to be made today just like it was in ww2 it would cause 258 dollars
That’s roughly the price the U.S. government payed for Thompson submachine guns and some mags for them back in ww2
So the fact that this gun produced in this year would cost roughly the same as a Thompson would back in ww2 just shows how cheap the m3 grease gun really was
I was waiting for that fury reference😂thank you 💪🏼😂
ОтветитьGrease gun Best of the best
ОтветитьI once used one of those many years ago it was ok.
ОтветитьVw was making the kubelwagan. Their version of our jeep.
Ответить“I can’t get a good cheeseburger for $15”
Fake Texan. Whataburger 💕
F'n this and F'n that.
Leaving the video early just due to that... and that's all I got to say about that.
I prefer the German one
ОтветитьI’ll never stop wondering why the Americans replaced the Thompson with this
ОтветитьIn Germany we call it: fettpresse
ОтветитьAnyone who does a subject on a gun/rifle that the IRA used donated by Americans and use the language in terms that are offensive to some of the population ie the British soldiers and their families really does not and should not be liked and or subscribed too those weapons that the Americans donated to the IRA caused untold trauma and grief to real families and the general population so feck you
ОтветитьAlso I would love to see you get a M1 grand and do a video on that
ОтветитьI would like to see you do 2 different videos I’m a new subscriber and I’ve been trying to get Scott at Kentucky ballistics to do a video on home defense and self defense for convicted felons I was young and dumb at one point in life and got myself a felony charge now it was non violent I went to prison and paid my debt to society and I feel it goes against my us rights and the second amendment completely to not be able to bare arms it doesn’t say I have the right to bare arms unless I get in trouble and I mean I can own big bore air guns that shoot 357 9mm 45 etc and can hunt and kill stuff like Buffalo and comes with 10 round clips just as deadly makes no sense to me but that’s a different discussion and video completely I do have a family now a wife and 3 very small children and would love to know exactly what I can legally possess to protect them and myself
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