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Featured Emulation: M-3 Grease Gun




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Featured Weapon Emulation: The M3-Grease Gun 

SATR2 emulates 69 different weapons.  SATR3 has more than 300 emulations. 

Today we feature the M-3 Grease Gun weapon emulation. This weapon is in the Sub Machine Gun class.

We recommend using the Spitfire model when simulating the Grease Gun.

The Grease Gun is good if you are running WW2 live-plays and want a SMG.

The Famous Grease Gun

m3 grease gunListen to the Grease Gun's features, click here

Here are the Gaming Gun Specifications:

  • Magazine Capacity: 30
  • Fire Mode: Fully Auto
  • Recoil Duration: 2 seconds
  • Rate of Fire: 450
  • Range: Short
  • Reloads: 6
  • Reload duration: 6 seconds
  • Jam Rate: FA= 12
  • Origin: USA

The M3 submachine gun features a 30 shot magazine, fires fully automatic only, has a short-range, has 6 spare magazines of .45ACP ammunition and takes 4 seconds to reload. The M3 submachine gun was also known as the Grease gun. The M3 was developed and manufactured by General Motors Corp. The M3 was introduced in 1942, and a simplified M3A1 launched in 1944.

It remained in service in the United States of America until 1960.

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