The M3A1 Grease Gun, a $15 WWII submachine gun, is reviewed for its historical significance and surprisingly controllable full-auto fire. Despite crude construction, its low cyclic rate and .45 ACP chambering make it effective. The review includes a demonstration of its simple operation, disassembly, and a test of its ability to penetrate Level 3A soft armor.
The FP-45 Liberator pistol was a low-cost, single-shot firearm designed by Guide Lamp for psychological warfare during WWII. Intended for resistance fighters, it was meant to be dropped in occupied territories to assassinate enemy soldiers and capture their weapons. Despite its crude, smoothbore design and limited range, over a million were produced at approximately $2.10 each.
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