This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson exploring a unique American prototype firearm based on the M3 Grease Gun, designed to shoot around corners. It's compared to the German Krummlauf and is referred to as the M3 'Deflector'. The video delves into its 90-degree firing capability, potential use in tanks or armored vehicles, its "Infinity Sight," and its unusual yellow coloring. Ferguson also discusses the removal of the curved unit, reports on its accuracy and lethality, and touches upon the legacy of curved barrels, drawing a parallel to the modern CornerShot system. The content is presented by the Royal Armouries.
This video from Columbia War Machine, featuring Brian Lanckiewicz, delves into the effects of tracer rounds on ballistic dummies. It showcases a variety of firearms, including an HK MP5, HK UMP45, Sig MPX, Thompson M1A1, MP40, Grease Gun, AK47, Barrett M107, McMillan TAC-50, M1 Garand, and a 500 Smith & Wesson. The content aims to provide scientific and educational insights into tracer round capabilities against ballistic targets, with special acknowledgment to Ballistic Dummy Labs for providing the dummies. The video appears to be edited for YouTube, suggesting an educational and potentially entertaining presentation of ballistics and firearm performance.
This video features a test of two notable submachine guns: the B&T MP9 and the M3A1 Grease Gun. The description highlights Washington County Machine Guns as the largest machine gun rental business on the East Coast, holding various FFL/SOT licenses for destructive devices, NFA items, and high explosives. They offer a machine gun rental program and a High-Explosive Training Center, allowing global visitors to experience a wide range of firearms, from WWII classics to modern military and law enforcement weapons, boasting over 60 fully-automatic models.
This video appears to be a demonstration or showcase of a custom firearm, likely built by assembling parts from different firearms, hence the "Frankenstein" moniker. The title suggests a modification or unique build rather than a standard factory model. Given the lack of a transcript and reliance solely on the title and provided social media links, the content likely focuses on the visual aspects and unique nature of this "grease gun" build.
This video features Brandon Herrera and Donut Operator discussing and showcasing their top five firearms. The selection includes iconic and powerful weapons such as the Grease Gun (M3), a Type 1 AK-47, the DP-28 (referred to as DPM), the M60 machine gun, and the Barrett M82A2 anti-materiel rifle. The video delves into the lore and history behind each of these significant firearms, offering insights into their development and military service.
This video focuses on the M3A1 "Grease Gun," a World War 2 era .45 caliber submachine gun. The description highlights its historical significance and impact on soldiers and the enemy. The video is sponsored by Bulletproof Everyone and mentions SDI.edu for additional information. Merch and a second YouTube channel are also promoted.
This YouTube Short compares the MP40 and the Grease Gun, arguing for the MP40's superiority. It briefly mentions a full video on the MP40, and promotes merchandise, collaborations, social media, and various discount codes for firearms-related accessories and gear. The video also lists channel partners for safes, gun walls, clothing, and other tactical equipment.
This video compares three iconic Allied submachine guns from World War II: the Owen, the Thompson, and the Grease Gun. The content delves into the history of SMGs, examines specific features like sights and open bolt mechanisms, and discusses reloading procedures and handling characteristics. The episode culminates in an overall comparison to determine which SMG was the "BEST" and "WORST" of the era, with a segment dedicated to "GOAT Guns" and "Gun ASMR."
This YouTube video is a compilation of gun ASMR sounds, featuring a variety of firearms. The description lists specific models like the GM6 Lynx, KAR 98k, Micro Galil, Grease Gun, The FIX, Bren Gun, Thompson 1928, M2HB, ADM UIC Mod2, Sten Gun, Hk 53, SVD, Mare's Leg, Tommy Gun, Dragunov, Yugo M70, Rasheed, Hk G3, M16 A1, Galil MAR, Hk 417 & G28, X95 Micro, Hk 416 A5, Mk14 EBR, and RPG7. It also promotes merchandise, other social media channels, and discount codes for various shooting-related products and gear. The video encourages viewers to enable loop for the best experience.
This video explores the presenter's favorite firearms, specifically Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), which they also refer to as "RIFLE SMG's" and "CQW's." The content touches upon various firearms including AK-47, AK-74, Grease Gun, P5, Galil family, Rattler, Garand, Klobb, C96, and Swiss Krink. The presenter also discusses SBR terminology and mentions the practical aspects of certain firearms. The video includes mentions of sponsors like Mira Safety (gas masks) and UF PRO (tactical apparel), and affiliate links for various firearm accessories and gear.
This video features a full-auto demonstration of the "Grease Gun" firearm. The title emphasizes its automatic firing capability and uses a celebratory emoji, suggesting an exciting and potentially high-energy showcase of the weapon in action. Based on the limited information, the content likely revolves around showcasing the firepower and operation of this specific firearm.
This YouTube Short features a comparison between the Thompson submachine gun and the "Grease Gun" (likely an M3 Grease Gun). The creator humorously notes they've "gone off menu" for their choice, implying an unexpected or unconventional selection for the comparison. The video also promotes the creator's various social media platforms and affiliate links for tactical gear and apparel.