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M4 Sherman tanks were produced in greater numbers than any other tank in American history. The Sherman's 75 millimeter gun ...
The Thompson submachine gun and the M3 submachine gun, two classic submachine guns (SMGs), helped American GIs win World War II. Both fired the same powerful and ever-beloved .45 ACP (Automatic ...
The .45 caliber submachine gun M3 is often indicated as being a success story of small arms design and development during World War II. Born of the necessities and exigencies of a full national ...
The original M3 “grease gun” was developed in the early 1940s and adopted by the U.S. Army in 1943 as a cost-saving alternative to the much more complex and difficult-to-produce Thompson ...
The M3 Lee is a tower of a tank. Its unusual appearance derives from the desire to add the 75mm gun to it, a mighty weapon that was improvised onto its body on a sponson.
In the battle between the Tommy Gun and Grease Gun, “quantity has a quality all its own.” The Thompson submachine gun and the M3 submachine gun, two classic submachine guns (SMGs), helped ...