SLOWEST Full Auto Ever?!?!

Published on September 21, 2020
Duration: 3:04

This video provides an expert demonstration of the M3 Grease Gun's full-auto capabilities, highlighting its historical significance and unique design features. Jerry Miculek, a world-class shooter, showcases the firearm's controllable rate of fire and stability during live fire. The content emphasizes the weapon's economical construction and operational mechanics, offering insights into its place in firearms history.

Quick Summary

The M3 Grease Gun is an open-bolt firearm known for its economical stamped metal construction and a controllable rate of fire around 450 RPM. Its primary safety is the dust cover, and later M3A1 models simplified the charging mechanism. Expert Jerry Miculek demonstrates its stability during full-auto fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of M3 Grease Gun
  2. 00:25History and Design of M3 Grease Gun
  3. 00:45Operation and Safety Features
  4. 01:15Rate of Fire and Control Analysis
  5. 01:57Speed Comparison: Grease Gun vs. Revolver
  6. 02:15Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rate of fire for the M3 Grease Gun?

The M3 Grease Gun has a relatively slow rate of fire, approximately 450 rounds per minute, which contributes to its controllability during full-auto fire.

How does the M3 Grease Gun operate?

The M3 Grease Gun is an open-bolt firearm. Its primary safety mechanism is the dust cover; when closed, it is safe, and when open, it is ready to fire.

What makes the M3 Grease Gun unique in its design?

The M3 Grease Gun was designed for economical production using stamped metal. Early models featured a side-charging handle, while later M3A1 versions simplified this by removing the handle for thumb-cocking.

Is the M3 Grease Gun easy to control during full auto?

Yes, due to its slower rate of fire (around 450 RPM) and stable design, the M3 Grease Gun is considered very controllable during full-auto fire, as demonstrated in the video.

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