
M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia
In December 1944, a modernized version of the M3 known as the M3A1 was introduced into service, with all parts except the bolt, housing assembly, and receiver interchangeable with …
M3 Stuart - Wikipedia
The M3 and M3A1 variants were powered by an air-cooled radial engine, either a gasoline-fueled 7-cylinder Continental W-670 (8,936 built) or a 9-cylinder Guiberson T-1020 diesel (1,496 …
M3A1 - Wikipedia
M3A1 may refer to: M3A1 Bradley, a variant of an American armored reconnaissance vehicle; Stuart tank, an American light tank; M3 Half-track, an American armored vehicle; M3 …
Light Tank M3A1 Satan - Tank Encyclopedia
2017年10月12日 · The M3A1 Satan was a flamethrower version of the M3 Stuart light tank that saw combat in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
The M3 & M3A1 'Grease Guns' - American Rifleman
2016年5月20日 · The M3 and M3A1 submachine guns, also known as “grease guns” due to their similarity in appearance to the mechanic’s tool, served an important role not only in World War …
At The Range: M3A1 Submachine Gun - American Rifleman
2020年11月28日 · Watch this "At The Range" video segment above to see American Rifleman Field Editor Martin K.A. Morgan shoot a World War II-era M3A1 "Grease Gun" submachine …
Army completes fielding of the M3A1 Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti ...
2024年10月16日 · PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - The Army just completed its final fielding of the Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System (MAAWS), which includes the newer …
M3A1 Stuart Tank | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
M3A1 Stuart Tank. The M3A1 also saw service with American forces during the North African Campaign. The 37mm main gun, which had proved inadequate for British forces a year before, …
Grease Gun: Examining the M3/M3A1 Submachine Gun
2018年5月27日 · Here's a look at the M3/M3A1 'Grease Gun,' a .45 ACP full-auto submachine gun that delivered for the United States and its allies.
M3 and M3A1 Grease Guns - Forgotten Weapons
2017年4月14日 · While the M3 and M3A1 were replaced in front-line service in 1957, they would remain in military inventory as armament for tank crews and truck drivers until 1992 – quite the …