Speedo66
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My father was armored infantry in WWII Germany and talked about having one for a while. Had nothing good to say about it, seemed it was stopped easily by dirt in the action. Said he replaced it with an M-1 at the first opportunity.
http://www.valkyriearms.com/ says that they are "currently going through a re-organization" and also "not accepting orders at the present time".I do believe a company called Valkayrie Arms made a semi Grease Gun...
Dunno about the quality, though...
My son carried one in Germany in the 80's, he was a tank mechanic in the 7th Cavalry..Only ones I've seen 'live' are with WW2 reinactors but I know they were still 'issued' to tankers in the 80's. None of the tankers had ANYTHING good to say about them at the time.
Probably because by 1985 those stamped metal guns were 40 years old and hadn't been fired a great deal and were 'primitive' compared to that new Beretta pistol.
Check out " M3 grease gun clips suppressed and 1928 thompson comparison " on youtube.
It will put a smile on your face.