wery nice greaser and wery nice stuff. is the stock from a m3a1? i belived that the stokk with mag loader was made fore m3a1. sisu .
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Originally posted by sisu View Postwery nice greaser and wery nice stuff. is the stock from a m3a1? i belived that the stokk with mag loader was made fore m3a1. sisu .
Now that I actually look at that and compare them, think your'e right.
Thanks for pointing that out to me, I had not noticed that previously.
-Capthoot
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I remember when I was in 'Nam in '69 there was an RTO for the artillery FO that carried a grease gun. As indicated above it was handy when burdened with a radio. I also remember an officer test firing his M3 down on the green line. He was holding at arms length and firing it like a pistol! I actually thought about asking to fire a few rounds.
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Thanks guys, for those interesting stories.
I always like reading about the memories of Vets who used them,
or knew someone who carried them...
My uncle was telling me some things about his experience yesterday,
concerning an M3...
Thanks for your service, both of you !!!
BTW, my (late) Dad was a Special Ops. guy as well. I'm not sure if he
had any time with a Greaser; never asked him. It would have been
interesting to know....
Cheers.
-Capthoot
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Originally posted by Claven2 View PostI didn't mean to denigrate the weapon, it was effective and worked well enough - I just don't find it the most aesthetic gun ever fielded
As stamped and welded guns go, the MP40 looks so much more elegant, don't you think?
for machined, the MP41 and the Thompson both look GREAT with the walnut stocks.
The M3A1 can't have been anywhere near as popular with the toops as the M3. I wonder if it was possible to get "M3 finger"?
Nice greasegun!!!!!!!!
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Captainhoot,
You did very well finding finding the mag caps and gun cover in such a short time. Believe me, it took a LOT longer for me to find those items when I was seeking them many years ago. As long as the M3 and M3A1 remained in service, I have no idea why the gun covers are so hard to find, but they sure are.
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