Who has .45acp, M3 grease gun mags?

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Tom Bowers site, subguns.com, in the classified area for NFA Accessories - -

See if this link will work:

http://www.subguns.com/classifieds/...esults_format=long&db_id=1862&query=retrieval

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Ad Number: 1862
Date Posted: 07/18/2005
Price: $18 ea delivered
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M3 "Greasegun" .45 Caliber Steel Magazines, new in waterproof wrap.
Pricing: $18 each, price includes shipping and insurance.
Large quantities up to ~2000 units available, call for quote.
Federally unrestricted. You are responsible for compliance with your state laws.

WE ACCEPT: Checks or money orders, we have no preference. Please use what is most convenient for you. Please do not send cash.

Please send all orders and payments to:

Bowers
P.O. Box 430
Cornelius OR 97113

Please call between 8AM and 6PM, Pacific Standard Time Monday through Friday, or Saturdays between 10AM and 4 PM, Pacific Standard Time
(503) 992-8697

I get too much email to answer it all, and plenty of spam. If you email regarding this ad, please put "M3 Magazines" in the subject line to make it more likely to be found and answered.

Thanks for looking,
Tom
 
Off topic but perhaps an interesting fact-

The M3 was still in service with 3/7Cav, Ft. Stewert, GA when my enlistment ended in '97. It was primarily issued to tankers, but not very many.
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Yep - it was issued to the gunner and driver as their personal weapon when I served in Tanks back in the early 70's (loader and TC got 1911's). Fun gun to shoot. Fairly accurate out to 25 yards or so as long as you kept the burst down to 3 or so rounds.

Twice a year or so we'd go to the range to shoot up ammo that somehow got declared surplus. Fond memories there - real fond.

I wonder if there's any around for sale - full auto ones. Nice sub-gun, uses readily available ammo, nothing on it really that can break, easily cleaned and maintained - wonder what one would cost these days?
 
For some reason I've seen Grease Gun mags on Sturmgewehr.com quite frequently lately,either it's causing me to think about another SW45,or maybe I'm thinking about the SW45 because I'm seeing so many mags for sale???????Either way,do a search there.Good Luck...
 
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