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  2. M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M3 is an American .45-caliber submachine gun adopted by the U.S. Army on 12 December 1942, as the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3. [12] The M3 was chambered for the same .45 ACP round fired by the Thompson submachine gun , but was cheaper to mass produce and lighter, at the expense of accuracy. [ 12 ]

  3. MP 40 - Wikipedia

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    The designers of the American M3 "Grease Gun" examined British Sten guns and captured MP 40s for usable construction details. The folding stock became the model for those on later weapons, such as the Soviet PPS-43 and the AKS version of the AK-47. The MP 40 magazine can also be used in the Belgian Vigneron submachine gun.

  4. List of World War II weapons of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The M2 Hyde was the gap between the M1 Thompson and the M3 grease gun. It was designed to be lighter and cheaper to produce than the Thompson (since the Thompson was an extremely expensive weapon). It succeeded at both goals, but it was almost immediately replaced by the cheaper grease gun. Used 20-round or 30-round Thompson magazines. M3 and ...

  5. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    M3/M3A1 Grease Gun (.45 ACP/9×19mm Parabellum) Madsen M50 (9×19mm Parabellum) Walther MPL/MPK (9×19mm Parabellum) Mk 24 Mod 0 (Smith & Wesson Model 76; 9×19mm Parabellum) Carl Gustav M/45 (9×19mm Parabellum) Model 50/55 Reising (.45 ACP) M2 submachine gun (Hyde-Inland M2, .45 ACP) M42 submachine gun (United Defense M42, .45 ACP/9×19mm ...

  6. Sten - Wikipedia

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    The German MP40, Russian PPSh-41, and US M3 submachine gun, among others, used the same operating mechanisms and design philosophy of the Sten, namely their low cost and ease of manufacture. Though the MP40 was also built largely for this purpose, Otto Skorzeny went on record saying that he preferred the Sten because it required less raw ...

  7. Uzi - Wikipedia

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    The .45 ACP Uzi used a 16- or 22-round magazine, while the .45 ACP Micro Uzi and Mini Uzi used a 12-round magazine. A conversion kit by Vector Arms allowed the .45-caliber Uzi to use the same 30-round magazines as the M3 "Grease Gun". [8]: 20–25

  8. Weapons of the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    M3 submachine gun Limited use [290] Thompson submachine gun [290] – including Vietnamese copies [234] MP 40 [306] Provided by the Soviet Union as a military aid. Smith and Wesson M76 submachine gun - captured from US forces [294] MAS-38 submachine gun – Captured from the French in the Indochina War. [307] PM-63 submachine gun – Used by ...

  9. PAM submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the American M3 submachine gun, the PAM submachine gun was made entirely of stamped sheet metal. [3] However, instead of the .45 ACP cartridge used in the M3, the PAM used the smaller 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge. This may have also been the reason that the PAM-1 was nearly a pound lighter than the M3. [3]