Thompson vs Grease Gun #Shorts

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“Both are chambered in .45 ACP, AKA God’s caliber.”
*Joshua Graham liked that.*

thememester
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This was literally the two weapons my father had with him while flying Hueys in Vietnam. I can't wait to show him this video 🔨

vexion
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"Now you killin. Now ya aint." Heh

dom
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Grease Gun is a real life Fallout 4 pipe rifle

PestoPathogen
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"now you killin', now you ain't" Ah the Fury reference

KarlDimitri
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Great 'Fury ' quote, such an underrated movie.

yuriboyka
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i recently shot a gun for the first time and it opened my interest for fire arms even more

lunify
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"Grease gun" was also compact and light enough for armor crewmen to keep in their vehicles, as well.

PWN_Nation
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The M3 Grease Gun was better due the weight and the barrel can be changed in less than a minute. The barrels burned out quickly on both, yet the Thompson was a total tear down to replace and takes about an hour. In service, the magazines were rarely loaded by hand, you would take as many loaded magazines as you could carry, then throw them on the ground. You never carried boxes of bullets.
Dude, talk to some soldiers that used both.

secondthought
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Thompson is a great weapon, if I was a gangster in the 30s, that would be my pick, but for combat, I would take the M_3, even with the slower rate of fire.

seanwells
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I do love how the grease gun served in more then just WW2 since soldiers loved it so much.

Shawn_the_Protogen
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Love how the That model 28A1 of Thompson has the weight cuts and heat reduction spiral on the barrel, and were all machined by ✋ compared to the grease gun were very exspensive to make. That's actually why they stopped making like that and went to the newer less cool versions that were heavy and harder to manuever. So nice choice 👌

ThePatriotParadox
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I'm sure I'm on the minority here but I love the grease gun's look and rate of fire. As a cheap alternative to the Thompson, it's a quality pick.

brndnwilks
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The actual quote is "now you're killing...now you ain't". The grease gun is my dream gun.

dylanharris
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This guy's videos demonstrate exactly what my basement would look like if I had won the Lottery!
And I'm not talkin no measly $1, 000, 000 I need at least 20 million because if the taxes.

archangel
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My Dad carried a grease gun in the 80s. He was part of a tank unit that patrolled the German Czech boarder for the army.

DH-rtfk
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Both are as accurate as a blind man spraying and praying at a billboard size target.

everettplummer
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I agree. I never shot a grease gun while in the Army, but I spent some time in my unit’s armory, and the grease gun (it was the early 90s, to be fair) was more like a rattle gun. They had been shot so much, the barrels on them and the 1911s were very loose. We were making room for the M9 and more A2s.

thomassimpson
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When I was an Army officer in El Paso, we had an E-6 who LOVED the Grease Gun, and was an awesome shot with it. He had a section of M-88s that he led.

erikwaters
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"Now you shootin', now ya ain't"
hits the spot👍

cristi.