Marlin M2 at the Range: A Remarkably Nice SMG

Published on October 5, 2019
Duration: 4:12

The Marlin Hyde M2 SMG, a rare firearm with only ~400 produced, offered a remarkably controllable and accurate shooting experience, especially compared to the Thompson SMG. Despite its high quality and slow rate of fire, it was ultimately passed over for the simpler and cheaper M3 Grease Gun during wartime production.

Quick Summary

The Marlin M2 SMG offers a remarkably controllable shooting experience with an exceptionally slow rate of fire and good accuracy at 50-60 yards, surpassing the Thompson SMG in handling. Despite its quality, it was not adopted due to wartime priorities favoring simpler, cheaper production of the M3 Grease Gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Marlin M2 SMG
  2. 00:36Initial Shooting Impressions & Rate of Fire
  3. 01:31Accuracy and Recoil Management vs. Thompson
  4. 02:41Rarity and Historical Context: Why Not Adopted?

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Marlin M2 SMG's shooting experience notable?

The Marlin M2 SMG is noted for its exceptionally slow and controllable rate of fire, making it very easy to manage during semi-automatic and burst fire modes. This contributes to a 'remarkably nice' handling experience.

How does the Marlin M2's accuracy and handling compare to the Thompson SMG?

The Marlin M2 demonstrates good accuracy at 50-60 yards and superior handling compared to the Thompson SMG. While the .45 caliber causes some bounce, the M2 suffers from less significant muzzle climb.

Why was the Marlin M2 SMG not adopted for widespread military service?

Despite its high quality and good handling, the Marlin M2 was passed over for the M3 'Grease Gun' because the military prioritized simpler and cheaper manufacturing processes during wartime. Production complexities also played a role.

How rare is the Marlin M2 submachine gun?

The Marlin M2 SMG is extremely rare. Only approximately 400 units were ever produced, and very few of these firearms have survived to the present day, making them highly sought after by collectors.

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