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M3 Grease GunFor sale
The M3 'Grease Gun' was America's Sten: a .45 caliber submachine gun of stamped steel and welded seams, designed in 1942 to replace the superb but slow-and-costly Thompson with something a car plant could stamp out by the hundred thousand. Ugly, slow-firing, and utterly practical, it armed tankers and GIs from Normandy to Korea and Vietnam — and stayed in U.S. armored vehicles until the 1990s, outliving the Thompson it replaced by half a century.
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Thompson Submachine GunFor sale
The Thompson was America's first submachine gun: a .45 ACP automatic designed as a trench broom for a war that ended before it shipped. Instead it found infamy in Prohibition Chicago, fame in Marine hands in the banana wars, and vindication by the million in the Second World War, where simplified M1 versions armed sergeants, raiders, and paratroopers of every Allied nation. No firearm carries a bigger spread of reputations — gangster icon and GI workhorse in one.