Item: ONJR25DEAS41

U.S. WWII M3A1 Submachine Grease Gun Non-Firing Replica By Hudson MGC

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  • Vintage Replica Item: Only One Available. This is a fantastic extremely high quality U.S. WWII M3A1 Grease Gun, made by the well-known Hudson Model Gun Corporation (MGC) of Japan. These work like normal airsoft guns. This example does have a serial number, 840315. On the left side of the receiver it is stamped with:


    SUB-MACH. GUN
    CAL .45 - M3A1
    HUDSON
    U.S. NO.
    840315
    JASG
    HA012633


    This replica has definitely been used and the condition shows. Almost all of the original finish is retained, but it has some rub marks in a few places and has some play in the movement, it just needs to be tightened back up. Other than that, this is a very nice replica that can be disassembled and feels almost the same as the real thing!
     
    Great for reenactors and collectors alike.
     
    All purchases are sent and need an adult signature which is required by UPS. Priority Mail is not available for this item. You must be 18 years old to purchase this model and 21 to sign for the package.
     
    Not available for export or shipment to certain U.S. locations. Cannot be converted to a functional weapon. Please read legal information for safety guidelines prior to purchasing.


    The M3 submachine gun, also known as Grease Gun, was developed as a cheaper war-time alternative to famous Thompson M1 and M1928 submachine guns. The basic requirements were set by US Ordnance Corps in February, 1941. George Hyde and Frederick Sampson, working together at Inland Division of general Motors Corp developed a prototype, which was designated the T20. The T-20 was a very simple weapon, made mostly from steel stampings. In November 1942 T20 was tested against several other prototypes, and was found superior to all other contestants. Late in 1942 the T20 was recommended for adoption, which followed in 1943. Combat use of a newly adopted M3 submachine gun showed some problematic points in design, most notably in the failing cocking mechanism. The problems were solved by elimination of this unit in 1944 when a further simplified weapon received the designation M3A1, and served with US Armed forces through the later part of WW2, Korean and Vietnam wars. M3A1 was issued to US tank crews all the way up until 1980s.


    M3 submachine gun was a full-automatic blowback-operated firearm that fired from an open bolt. The receiver was made from steel stampings. M3 featured spring-loaded ejection port cover (which also acted as safety, locking the bolt when it is closed) and crank-type bolt retracting (cocking) handle at the right side of the receiver.


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