"The SMG is the preferred weapon of terrorists" Is this guy eating the wrong type of mushrooms? Picture a terrorist in your mind. Any terrorist! What weapon will he be carrying? Yes, you're right! Of course he will be carrying an AK rifle!
“You don’t get anything cheaper or simpler than this sub machine gun, the M3 Grease Gun”, I think the British Sten gun might take issue with that comment.
This guy says right at the beginning of the video that "SMGs are the preferred weapons of terrorists". We never see a terrorist carrying an AK. Absolutely never. So, this guy, as well as this entire series is full of BS. Watch it for entertainment. Do not watch it for its veracity.
Father of all Submachine guns is actually the Mp-18, but I digress. The Chicago Typewriter is iconic for being the most recognizable and recognized best early(ist) Smg.
37:15 In Singapore 🇸🇬, a company known as Singapore Technologies (Engineering) which help to develop and design local military platforms and firearms for Singapore military is currently developing their own version of the PDW, CPW (Compact Personal Weapon). It is say it is able to fire rounds range from 9mm, 45ACP, 4.6mm and the 5.7mm.
How is it possible to talk about the "evolution" of the submachine gun and leave out the iconic Russian PPsh and PPS-43, weapons which were instrumental in the Russian defeat of the Nazis during WWII, remember?
🇫🇮kp-1926/7,65mm 🇫🇮kp-1931/9mm Drum magazine. Soviet drum,, Thompson type ,or Mp-18?? No 🚩copy Finn magazine. 🇫🇮Mil HQ was in old Imp secret Police main Office Helsinki /Ohrana building Vilho Pentikäinen. Punanotkonkatu /Korkeavuorenkatu . Google maps❤ 🤫🇫🇮kp-44 9mm is ( Sudajev Pps) DUX series West Germany 1950’s
@@RJM1011 MP-44 MP stands for "maschinenpistole" (machine pistol), funny enough in the East German army they also called AKs "MPiK" (Maschinenpistole Kalashnikov)
My best friend was a Palestinian radio dj in Miami in 1980 he was killed at a disco in our old Neighborhood. By a tvstar with an uzi . This episode hit home
For the grease gun being the cheapest gun it’s very expensive to purchase these days. I think last time I saw one in person for sale it was 3000$(which was 14 years ago) Also taping another magazine to a gun makes much more sense if they pointed opposite each other so you don’t fiddle around looking for the top of the other magazine.
"The father of all sub-machineguns is the Thompson." I imagine the MP18 Bergmann might take issue with that statement. EDIT: They do actually mention the MP18! My bad for not watching the entire video before commenting -.-
Justin Molar may be an " expert " but several times he was pointing his weapon at Wil . He seemed somewhat complacent about muzzle direction . A true expert would never do that.
"The father of all submachine guns is the Thompson". Really? Not the MP-18, or even the Villa Perosa. Sure the Thompson was an early SMG, but not the father of all submachine guns. That's kind of like saying the Ford Mustang is the father of all cars.
un video ridicolo...intanto vengono ignorate completamente la prime pistole mitragliatrici che furono la Beretta Mod.1918, la OVP e la Villar Perosa. Poi non viene citata quella che fu la migliore pistola mitragliatrice della seconda guerra mondiale e che fu utilizzata per molti anni dopo la guerra cioè la Beretta Mod.1938A1 e tutte le derivate successive. Un video pessimo.
Cheaters! Hahaha... 36:36 they're shooting the regular gun & not the case gun. Bottom lefthand side is the screen you can see the shadow of the gun as well as the shadows of the shells flying through the air. What else did they cheat on?. Haha 😅
no mention of the revolutionary M1 and M2 carbine, fired a pistol equivalent round, and could be semi or auto fired , it was compact and light as well. and accurate.
@@frostedbutts4340 it did come in an auto version. and the Airborne version with the folding stock made it even more compact and lighter. In fact the carbine was eventually a select fire weapon it was designated the M2 Carbine . and was introduced in Oct . 1944. But technically you are correct.
Arguably the best submachine gun of WW2 was the Owen, particularly suited to very harsh jungle conditions. It had a separate compartment inside the receiver, which isolated the small-diameter bolt from its retracting handle using a bulkhead. It could be deeply and completely immersed in mud, withdrawn and still function. As far as I know it's the only automatic weapon that had that ability. It also saw use in Vietnam.
@@apersonyoudontknow5492This is correct, the Germans used the term "machine pistol" (machinpistole). But for all intents and purposes, the weapons were meant to fullfill the same role. The MP18 was the first SMG to see active battlefield service.
The suppressor does not in fact slow down the bullet! Is he sure he's army ranger? A suppressor suppresses the sound or gas. The ammunition has to be subsonic in order for it not to break the sound barrier.
The 'Father of all Sub-machineguns isn't the Thompson, it's the Bergman MP18! The Bergman preceeded the Thompson by 3 years. Just because it's not American doesn't mean that it doesn't exist!
What I heard about the tommygun during ww2 is the more experienced guys would trade it to a new person for their Garand. I don't know how true that is as it's something I heard second hand so take that for what you will. I have also heard they were really particular to reload.
Since when will be the Thompson be the father of the Mp.... The Italien evented the first and you can also See the C96 in fullauto with stock. A fully Mp Had been the MP 18 of the German Army!! MP Maschinen Pistole, so the Mp18 is the first.... Do not ignore the facts please......
0:25 compact, concealable firearms... Wait, what? The subgun the host is firing is about as concealable as a full size battle rifle, esp with the drum mag. Are we trying to make banning them easier or something?
In the Army, my primary weapon was the M1 Garand. I was also trained on the M1911. 45 ACP pistol. Also the BAR, Ma Deuce, 3.5 inch rocket launcher (bazooka). Saved the M3 grease gun for last. Nobody mentioned that with the M3, it feels like two recoil impulses every time it fires. The first one when it fires. The second one when the breechblock hits the snubber at the end of its travel. The .45 ACP cartridge is already subsonic (less than 1100 feet per second) in its standard form. In operations requiring suppressed fire, it is far more effective than anything with subsonic forms of .355 Parabellum. Please note that I am American in CHARACTER as well as nationality and am actively purging Metricrap from my use of the English language. Metricrap is a foriegn language being crammed down our throats by anti-Americans bent on turning us into all the places our ancestors fled from. We are a world LEADER and need to ACT like it instead of kissing up to these (people of illegitimate birth).