This video delves into the history and features of the Hyde/Marlin M2, an often overlooked submachine gun. It highlights its status as a forgotten weapon, likely from the World War II era, and discusses its prototype nature. The content aims to educate viewers about this rare firearm, likely through visual demonstration and historical context, as suggested by the title and description keywords.
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This video showcases the Hyde/Marlin M2 submachine gun at the range. The presenter highlights its exceptional controllability due to its in-line stock and low rate of fire, deeming it superior to the Thompson and M3 Grease Gun. The M2 is presented as an excellent firearm that was unfortunately canceled before widespread military adoption. The video provides a practical demonstration of the SMG's performance.
This video delves into the history and design of the Hyde/Marlin M2, an often overlooked American submachine gun from World War II. It was developed as a more affordable and lighter alternative to the Thompson, featuring a unique metal sintering process for its receiver. Despite proving accurate and ergonomic in testing, the M2's production contract was ultimately canceled due to the development of the even cheaper M3 'Grease Gun'. Only 400 M2s were delivered, with a mere six known surviving examples today, making it a rare piece of firearm history.
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