I was just thinking that same thing myself! Also love watching him go off with his Wheelgun! Could you imagine him at a range where the RSO didn’t know who he is. As he starts shooting, and the RSO running up yelling No Full Auto at this range. An old Jerry standing there with is 8 shot .357
Not funny on receiving end, each bullet is .45 caliber like 1911 pistol each slug weighs 230 grains---like the end a yer fingertip size wise. excelent CQB weapon.
@@Tyler-xe1es ua-cam.com/video/55cgvnjt7S4/v-deo.html there are many people who manufacture weapons in Brazil look at a case there. submachine guns of good quality, and was made in a garage
I don't know? Why people need higher firing rate than that? Nowadays new guns are 800 even 1000, what are the advantages? You empty the mag within 2 seconds and strip youself bare in the front. a half mag is always better than a empty mag whatever your next move is. Still believe this is the correct fire rate.
Archery has you doing it as an excercise for your form within 6 months of starting. Takes a little longer than that to start grouping while not looking. Yes, it's a good feat, and not easy but isn't unique.
I love how he just gets right to the video. No 5 minutes of bullshit buildup and 4 minutes of outro with 20 seconds of shooting in the middle. Everything you need in 3 minutes.
@@Ethan-yo3yg This one was made before 1986 when they were banned so any normal person who is of age and passes a background check can buy one before 1986. And to buy one made after 1986in todays world you have to have a class 3 firearm licence which is not easy to get.
If it does shoots and isn’t chambered in US cartridges. (The weapons conversion from French to US rounds was terrible. They didn’t mill chamber and magazine properly. So it tended to jam or not even load)
@@theluiginoidperson1097 Yep, the American troopers were called doughboys. No idea why. And shotguns, for some reason. The Germans hated it so much they called it an inhumane weapons. When they are using gas warfare.
@@phillipcaihoang8845 Not to mention flamethrowers. But they weren't the only ones doing that, they mainly popularized it. In fact, the reason the Winchester 'trench gun' was so barbaric in WW1 was because the variant used was literally designed FOR the trenches. The funny thing is that this wasn't even going to be the most horrifying weapon of the war for the Germans, because the Doughboys were about to receive prototypes of the Thompson SMG right when the war ended. Now what's so scary about a Tommy gun in the trenches if the Germans are also using SMGs? Remember two things: 1. This is a prototype 2. Prototypes are subject to change The Thompson "Annihilator" prototype was likely called that for a reason, as the sooner 1919 Model not only used .45 ACP, like it is usually known for, but it also fired at up to more than a *WHOPPING 1,000 ROUNDS PER MINUTE, not to mention it could've even gone up to 1,500.* That's still a lot for SMGs nowadays, even more so for 1918. Sure, it wouldve only likely had 20 round magazines, but firing all of that into a German soldier while in their trench would've rendered the soldier being shot by it *BEYOND DEAD.* Because unlike MGs, that could fire hundreds of rounds into the same corpse, doing that at literally the entire magazine of 20 in a second is devastating. Then we wouldve had the right to be called doughboys. Edit: I think I played up the effectiveness of the thompson. Sure would've scared the shit out of the entire trench line, though.
@Slutty nun ? I haven't owned a smg but I have fired my friends sp5 and it felt like pretty light recoil so I would assume all other similar bullets have similar recoil
オムニ神 you’d be surprised actually, I own a 7.62x39 sks rifle and my roommate has a 7.62x39 ak-47, same exact cartridge, whole different kick between the two
Exactly my thoughts as soon as I heard it firing. Well, ok, I was thinking more "minimum necessary ammo consumption" than "controllable by a conscript" but still, full agreement that it's extremely fit for purpose.
"ey-eyY-EYYY BRO NO FULL AUTO IN THE BUILDING" Jerry: "I'm not full autoing, that's not full auto" "That's not full auto??" Jerry: "This is" *draws revolver, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrt* "Dayum bro O.K"
my favorite display of the “safety” feature is in the movie “FURY” where a character is explaining to another how to fire. the soldier opens the flap “now you killin” soldier closes the flap “now you aint”
i want to shoot a M3 Grease Gun so bad. i just got to shoot an IJ-70 single stack Makarov in 9x18 today and it was the softest shooting i've ever experienced
@Alvin Junior I was going to respond the same thing tbh. At school I learned that anything between quotation marks means directly taken out of contexts.
Bruh, where I'm from, that kind of ammo is very common here. The reason is that the Colt M1911 is still being used in our military, because of how simple it is.
That brings back memories ;). As a tank crewman on the M60A3, this and the good ol 1911 were what we were issued as personal weapons. I loved hell out of this weapon and I'll never understand why the military got rid of them. They're dead simple, cheap, they practically NEVER malfunction (I never saw it happen) and they're probably the only personal weapon that can be controlled on full auto. And, they were loads of fun to shoot, too :D.
Yep, did fam fire with the grease gun during armor crewman OSUT at Ft Knox in 1983 with Bravo 2-1. God bless you Senior Drill Sergeant Swan wherever you are.
@@kirknay What alot of people dont know is that automatic weapons were definitely in use during the time of the writing of the 2nd Amendment. People saying that they couldnt have fathomed full auto in the hands of the people is just bullshit.
the Grease Gun tells an interesting story, they made it as simple to operate and shoot because many were given to support members of tank crews, many of whom had no experience of firing a gun and were often young and quite small. Not much room inside a tank.
There are plenty of other pro and amateur shooters who are faster or on par with a semi auto compared to the grease gun’s rate of fire. Not discounting Jerry in any way, but just exemplifying the fact that it is in-fact extremely slow in the full auto world.
You can do better with a binary trigger on any semi-auto. The M3 wasn't made to cut down trees, it was a cheap automatic that could be handed out like candy.
Looking at accounts, a huge point as to whether soldiers seemed to consider this a good gun or a pile of scrap metal was how much they had to carry it. Tankers and truck drivers frequently mention it's more spartan look and rougher handling, while infantrymen generally praised it's compact lightweight design, especially compared to the Thompson.
@@skurblord3401 yeah, beats me why soldiers fighting a cross country war in which they covered sometimes over 50 miles in a day would care about having lightweight equipment
My grandfather used this as a tank commander in Korea. He said he loved this gun. It never jammed and he could hop in and out of the top of the tank with no problem.
In my country's army we use FALs, and really, every time I grab one I wonder how the f**k can someone fight a war with that thing! 11 pounds might not sound like that much, but it's tiring just to shoot it standing.
1:33...Poor Jerry, the first time he sees his shooting times drop like a rock, because he realizes he'll have to use a Calendar to time his Full-Auto shooting for the first time in his life !!! Damn that thing is S L O W !
May be slow but Jerry sure had it on target, listen to the slow motion every round was followed by a clearly ringing target strike. Slow it may be, but if it hits the target instead of flying rounds everywhere around the target I would call it a winner.
@@Imagoofygoober69420 the P90 and American 180 have insane fire rates and in the case of the 180 literally no recoil. granted the 180 is .22 LR but it empties 200+ rounds in seconds.
That Guy Brody fair point but I mean in larger calibers with level three body armor those smaller rounds would literally be pointless and even 45 in this case could break ribs
Had the opportunity to run some mags through one these before. Was so surprised at how easy it was to control and keep on target. Takes about 2-3 shots for your body to react and catch the initial recoil and then it's butter all day. So fun to shoot
Those steel target though. A casual viewer would think he is just spraying the line but during the slow-mo you can hear every bullet hitting steel until they are all down. What a legend!
Honestly, this weapon is an "oh shit" gun. The enemy is suddenly on top of your tank and you need them dead *right now* . I could give a damn about accuracy or ammunition conservation. I want something that will destroy the enemy as fast as possible.
@@AlcerusOfficial just practice more and muscle memory will take over. Honestly, after 40+ years of shooting, I prefer control and accuracy above anything else.
@@35PHaaton Sorry I meant that I dont care about pinpoint accuracy or ammo conservation in the specific event that I'm a second or two from being overrun!
You don’t know who Jerry Miculek is? Go down the rabbit hole. He is legendary. You MUST be new to guns. That’s ok, but learn about the fastest finger on the planet.
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy I meant the French French one. In 8 mm Lebel. The one made to specs. Not that .30-o-oh-6 variant, which, albeit not bad in its core, was made badly.
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy the French chauchat m1915 was actually a decent lmg it’s down side was the mags The American m1918 in 30-06 was the POS because the chambers were improperly reamed at the factory and they couldn’t extract properly The operating mechanism is still used today... on things like browning auto shotguns and the GM6-lynx 50bmg.... the long recoil system is actually one of the safest most reliable actions to use for a machine gun.... the chauchats problem mainly comes from the fact that it was rushed into production.... and never really refined it was a firearm ahead of its time.... it was needed and they needed it NOW ... so it didn’t get the R&D most firearms get..... but when taken care of the chauchat will run all day I’ve seen it.....
@@INTERNATIONAL_RDF-D honestly the design on the magazine for the chauchat is one of those, perfect design flaws. Great design honestly, the weird curved magazine, you would think every bullet would cycle perfectly. But the poor design in the chamber and barrel of the gun made it an abomination. Slow rate of fire with a heavy round and controllable recoil in a large but skinny and light, machine gun made it a reasonable adoption for the french army. Its a shame it ended up being a garbage weapon but it really shines through in some factors, the design was just poor.
Maybe during editing they realized that they couldn't find a clip of him shooting a revolver that fast so they decided to just show something close instead of removing that whole clip.
In fairness hes almost as fast with the revolver. (Edit: he did 8 shots in 1 second on a revolver, rof on an M3 is 7.5 rps. Jerry is actually faster with a revolver than the M3)
@@SororitasSimp the british made the sten gun because of how expensive the Thompson Submachineguns were in ww2 so they decided to make the sten gun , which can jam because of its quick design.
Slow full auto seems like a pretty smart idea, you still dish out a nice and steady suppression fire with it without burning through all your ammo in seconds.
No joke, as a kid I used to handle a pair of these guns. We had armed security who turned in their guns at the end of shift. I'd carry them from the front door to my parents bedroom and put them under the bed. There was great amounts of speculation as to whether the guns were even functional (they were issued by the local government in this country to help us patrol for poachers).
This guy is like the nicest calmest older fella, then turns into a terminator with any gun and instantly shoots all targets 100% accurately. Should have been in John Wick and just played himself haha.
exactly, yeah its automatic.. but you could get used to sweeping with it, sweep rate depending on distance and "target richness". by sound the magazine holds 27 rounds, dumped in 5 seconds.
@@SnipeU696 Yeah exactly! I unfortunately living the Socialist Utopia of commiefornia I know. If Jerry ever came to Commiefornia, His trigger-finger would have to be confiscated then returned to him when he left the state. ( may be returned? I think?)
Honestly I read it more like " wow, this thing really IS as low recoil and controllable as I was told! I had no idea that some scrap metal could be this luxurious to shoot!"
When I was young and in college I fired a customized Browning Model P 35 9 mm machine pistol with shoulder stock attached that was twice the rate of fire as this "Grease Gun" and yet was very controllable. Thanks Jerry for the demonstration of the M3.
“I think my revolver is faster than that” Shows semi auto pistol EDIT: For Pete’s sake we know Jerry can shoot faster the whole point of the joke is that the editor shows a video of a semi automatic pistol and not a revolver.
Grease Gun!!! I was a US Army Tank Gunner in the early 1980's, M60A1. They issued us Grease Guns and Colt 1911's. These were our weapons. Those Grease Gun barrels get red hot!!! seen some pretty good burns when changing mag!!!
I was in the ARMY too. Vietnam. Mostly designed for close in. Tank drivers carried them. They didn't have to fire a weapon that often. But if they broke down from damage they might have to defend from ground troop infantry. You wouldn't want to be on the receiving end at close range. Like someone shooting baseballs at you.
It was probably a joke but the cheapness of the build wasn’t government corruption or a corporation getting a low bid. They were trying to arm as many people as they could for as little as possible. It cost a lot to crank out a Cadillac Thompson sub. The M3 is kind of perfect for what it was designed for.
Look at the welds around the rear sight in a few of the shots. You can really tell that it was mass-produced with all the sophistication of a rock. Very effective though, and like you said, a lot cheaper and quicker to make than a Thompson. It was the Model T compared to the Thompson's Rolls-Royce.
I don’t think he was trying to imply the government was corrupt. Just that they like making everything cheap and kinda crappy. But the grease gun is a good kind of crappy luckily
They were designed to basically replace the Thompson. And another fact was that they were designed with the sliding stock for use by tank crews. Not enough room in the tank for a couple of Thompson’s.
Yeah you guys were efficient at it, not careless. If they were simply cheap there would have been sharp corners and yet each unit would cost a lot. Instead M3 is cheap as dirt and soft shapes and hyper controllable so it’s just great engineering. He knows but joked anyway.
Blame batshit terrorist cult for the full auto ban. I'll say the stupid racist cosplaying fools would likely be bringing a ban today if there wasn't one already. Plus semi-auto is likely way more effective unless you get a weekly C-130 delivering your ammo on someone else's dime.
I've read before that the grease gun was also valued by the military over the Thompson not just for how unbelievably cheap they were to produce in comparison, but also because it kept new recruits from wasting up so much more ammo then necessary because of the Thompson' high rate of fire.
Aaahh. The .45 ACP grease gun!! My grandfather was an MP going into the 19-fifties, when they asked for volunteers to go to Korea, and got more than they asked for. He was airborne, too. Jumped out of the C-119, the flying boxcar. I would be scared of that twin tail design, even though gravity puts you beneath the aircraft, if it got squirrelly, or if the pilot had to eject out of it?! Doesn’t seem altogether very safe. Nice piece, thanks a bunch for sharing!!
Bit of a comment to make on him saying "They must've thought a lot about the soldiers back then". In actuality as far as we know the Grease Gun wasn't disliked by soldiers at all. It was more controllable than the Thompson, as well as being lighter. It was also more compact and could be issued to vehicle crews or second-line soldiers. And keep in mind soldiers aren't carrying a bucket of bullets around with them, you really don't want to run out of ammo during a firefight. So while the weapon may have been made more with manufacturing speed and cost in mind than the soldier, soldiers didn't hate the gun by any stretch of the imagination.
Menacing Muffin damn, how old are you, Cus I don’t know many WW2 vets that are still kicking... and I definitely didn’t know any who could use UA-cam, sub to multiple channels or would have a name like menacing muffin. Sorry if I’m being intriguing, but you sure don’t look like a WW2 vet. If anything I think you’re full of shit. But maybe I’m wrong. (I’m saying this as I did know WW2 vets, that’s all).
@@chodeoriki4113 He was most likely a tanker sometime before the late 80's or 90's, grease guns were used in tank crews all the way up until and including desert storm
with a 100 round mag, jerry could have had a coffee and danish and fired his revolver, reloaded and fired again before the grease gun would have finished.
eh it hits slightly harder than a pistol due to the slightly longer barrel, meaning, in terms of firearms, it is on the lower end of the spectrum. In terms of Physics it doesn't do much more damage than a 9mm pistol, and when I say doesn't do much more, I mean it probably makes a hole about 1-2 mm larger.
@@JappyChan My dads buddy was in the marines for over a decade and now runs his own gun range and teaches firearm defensive courses. He’s no slouch and said Jerry was making him look like a joke.
@Booger Balls Can’t say that he does? He owns “Critical Defense Group” in Greenville Texas. He not only teaches, but competes in three gun competitions, which is how he met Jerry.
Despite its crudness, soldiers really liked the Grease Gun. It was light, handy, accurate, and easy to maintain. There's a reason it remained in service long after the war.
Me too, I was assigned this weapon when stationed in Germany may ‘72 to nov. ‘74. I’d rather have a slow automatic cyclic rate like this one then one in the 500 to 900 cyclic rate personally.
@@garywixson8852 yep, and you don't have to have a death grip on the thing to prevent the muzzle from going up and off target, so you'll also save on ammo. 👍
Shot one in Las Vegas at a range that rents them out under a instructors eye. Simple and as fun as you imagine. Wish they made a semi auto reproduction. It was more enjoyable then the H&K MP-5.
Low ROF is actually preferred by soldiers as the recoil is far more manageable at engagangement distances. Sending alot of bullets down range isn't efficient if most of your shots are completely off Target.
When he straightens up and looks at the camera with a confused look. Priceless!
I’ve watched it several times and laugh every time.
I think we was wondering if he could hit all targers and come all the way back to the cardboard without having a stray.
we need a gif of that!
Yes a Miculek Moment.
He looked surprised like , it was half broken. 🤣🤣🤣
The way he looks at the camera like “this is the fastest it can go?” And the way his shoulders just relaxed it was hilarious
I was just thinking that same thing myself! Also love watching him go off with his Wheelgun! Could you imagine him at a range where the RSO didn’t know who he is. As he starts shooting, and the RSO running up yelling No Full Auto at this range. An old Jerry standing there with is 8 shot .357
Not funny on receiving end, each bullet is .45 caliber like 1911 pistol each slug weighs 230 grains---like the end a yer fingertip size wise. excelent CQB weapon.
This tough veteran really got me on THAT MOMENT 🤣🤣🤣
“wwwwhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttt”
@@olddog6658 yeah but semi auto 1911 would win....
Jerry slowing down with full auto. Let that sink in.
And he hit every single shot on the steel plates without lifting his finger off the trigger... what a legend
Funny, but true.
Jerry is not slow. He runs on Geritol Premium!!
Don't let the sink stand out in the rain. Let it in.
i would love to see a heads up race! Put your money on Jerry.
The look on his face was priceless. “That’s it? My revolver is faster.”
Then shows clip of him firing a race glock
If your revolver is faster, that's a very fast revolver
Usually revolvers shoot 1/3 of that speed
@@PlumbCarton5607 I think he was referring to Miculek’s face in the intro.
Guy legit shoots revolvers faster then some full autos.
@@1FireyPhoenix oh i see
My dissapointment is Is IMMEASURABLE
That actually looks to be pretty effective for not-so-trained soldiers in the field.
Purpose and was cheap to manufacture
british construction
@@Tyler-xe1es yeah, it was $6 at the time. It would be about $95
@@Tyler-xe1es ua-cam.com/video/55cgvnjt7S4/v-deo.html
there are many people who manufacture weapons in Brazil look at a case there. submachine guns of good quality, and was made in a garage
@@indan_ger6188 Wasn’t the m3 American though?
WOW, love that rate of fire!
Talk about precision full auto
I love the *pop-pop-pop-pop-pop* noise it makes. It sounds like an old sewing machine or a steam engine chugging along.
@@cherrybomb9130 You could really stitch someone up with that,
I recall reading the charging handle was removed to make the gun more reliable. Pretty good wartime emergency design by GM Guide Lamp Division.
I don't know? Why people need higher firing rate than that? Nowadays new guns are 800 even 1000, what are the advantages? You empty the mag within 2 seconds and strip youself bare in the front. a half mag is always better than a empty mag whatever your next move is. Still believe this is the correct fire rate.
Movie: *Minigun firing, rate of fire is over 50 bullets per second*
The sound effects:
Underratrd
So true!
lol
BRRRRRT
True
$15 in 1942 is worth $247 in 2021, in case you’re wondering
I’d buy one at that price, hell I’d buy a few just in case one ever breaks down
they used these in the invasion of Afghanistan for tanker crews
That's actually pretty cheap, given normal gun prices
Wasnt it gulf war?
@@dannybrown4817 I think yes
Only Jerry stays on target without looking.
FPS Russa abd Brandon Herrera:
*bruh*
The target know better than to make him miss
Archery has you doing it as an excercise for your form within 6 months of starting. Takes a little longer than that to start grouping while not looking.
Yes, it's a good feat, and not easy but isn't unique.
2:21 sound like a really bad and cheap garage band
Aimbot pro.
I love how he just gets right to the video. No 5 minutes of bullshit buildup and 4 minutes of outro with 20 seconds of shooting in the middle. Everything you need in 3 minutes.
agreed
“Everything you need in 3 minutes” is also my most-used pickup line
@@evansokolson9221 😂😅
💯
The reason ive unsubscribed from so many others.
Jerry: "I want to shoot a machine gun!"
shoots gun
Jerry: "It was Ok, I guess..."
@@Ethan-yo3yg This one was made before 1986 when they were banned so any normal person who is of age and passes a background check can buy one before 1986. And to buy one made after 1986in todays world you have to have a class 3 firearm licence which is not easy to get.
"That was kind fast, i guess" 😁😁
@@Ethan-yo3yg that's how gun restrictions work, it doesn't really do much other than suck
Him: "This is the slowest full auto ever."
The French during WW1:
*Laughs in 1915 Chauchat*
If it does shoots and isn’t chambered in US cartridges.
(The weapons conversion from French to US rounds was terrible. They didn’t mill chamber and magazine properly. So it tended to jam or not even load)
@@phillipcaihoang8845 That too.
To think they called us the Doughboys, and our weapons ended up performing the worst. Atleast we had shotguns...
@@theluiginoidperson1097 Yep, the American troopers were called doughboys. No idea why.
And shotguns, for some reason. The Germans hated it so much they called it an inhumane weapons. When they are using gas warfare.
@@phillipcaihoang8845 Not to mention flamethrowers. But they weren't the only ones doing that, they mainly popularized it.
In fact, the reason the Winchester 'trench gun' was so barbaric in WW1 was because the variant used was literally designed FOR the trenches.
The funny thing is that this wasn't even going to be the most horrifying weapon of the war for the Germans,
because the Doughboys were about to receive prototypes of the Thompson SMG right when the war ended.
Now what's so scary about a Tommy gun in the trenches if the Germans are also using SMGs? Remember two things:
1. This is a prototype
2. Prototypes are subject to change
The Thompson "Annihilator" prototype was likely called that for a reason, as the sooner 1919 Model not only used .45 ACP, like it is usually known for, but it also fired at up to more than a *WHOPPING 1,000 ROUNDS PER MINUTE, not to mention it could've even gone up to 1,500.* That's still a lot for SMGs nowadays, even more so for 1918.
Sure, it wouldve only likely had 20 round magazines, but firing all of that into a German soldier while in their trench would've rendered the soldier being shot by it *BEYOND DEAD.* Because unlike MGs, that could fire hundreds of rounds into the same corpse, doing that at literally the entire magazine of 20 in a second is devastating. Then we wouldve had the right to be called doughboys.
Edit: I think I played up the effectiveness of the thompson. Sure would've scared the shit out of the entire trench line, though.
@@phillipcaihoang8845 They were called doughboys because they were much more well fed than the Europeans.
It’s actually better in a combat scenario: keeps it controlled and on target and you aren’t already reloading 3 seconds after you started shooting.
@Mason Summers ? Wouldn't you want high fire rate on a pdw/smg?
@Mason Summers but smg/pdw don't engage at far distances so recoil shouldn't be that hard to control
Mason Summers I’d rather just lean back on my Glock 40. In a scenario like that now that thing will blow your ass away and won’t miss.
@Slutty nun ? I haven't owned a smg but I have fired my friends sp5 and it felt like pretty light recoil so I would assume all other similar bullets have similar recoil
オムニ神 you’d be surprised actually, I own a 7.62x39 sks rifle and my roommate has a 7.62x39 ak-47, same exact cartridge, whole different kick between the two
"How many rounds per minute is this?"
"12"
"Damn 1,200?"
"12"
You deleted the «e»'s from "grease".
Laughs in liberator pistol
k lol
nice pfp, raisin boy!
@@piratedgenes what
Barely fast enough to suppress, slow enough to be controlable by conscript.
GENIUS
Was best FA I ever shot. M-14, M-60 M-2 M-1917 Mat-49 all bit jumpy. little "greasegun" did it well..
@@olddog6658
I love guns like the Grease gun, and Owens gun
Something about them
Exactly my thoughts as soon as I heard it firing.
Well, ok, I was thinking more "minimum necessary ammo consumption" than "controllable by a conscript" but still, full agreement that it's extremely fit for purpose.
@McFlickers ah yes. A man who also likes when his SMG jams during a firefight.
I like that it's slow, gave a longer period of time an individual could suppress as well with one magazine
Dude I am impressed as HELL that you didn’t miss a single steel target as you were sweeping across from left to right. That’s skill
Every shot followed with a “ping” of metal. Dangerous man.
He’s Jerry Miculek
Its full auto? 😂
@@bigchivo4199 you ever shot a full auto 45? It's damn near impossible to keep it on target
I love the surprised and disappointed look on Jerry’s face as he looks around while he’s firing.
"ey-eyY-EYYY BRO NO FULL AUTO IN THE BUILDING"
Jerry: "I'm not full autoing, that's not full auto"
"That's not full auto??"
Jerry: "This is" *draws revolver, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrt*
"Dayum bro O.K"
Jerry would be giving them a handicap by using full auto lol
only legends know this scene haha
Loved that clip
ive seen that video too it was hilarious
ふはは
my favorite display of the “safety” feature is in the movie “FURY” where a character is explaining to another how to fire.
the soldier opens the flap “now you killin”
soldier closes the flap “now you aint”
That's the most bs movie I've ever seen
@@sickmar Historical accuracy, Yes
Funny moments, no
@@KING_LIRI1 historical accuracy, not really
@@sickmar He meant the historical accuracy was bs
The only part I liked in that movie was the Mexican soldier yelling "chinga tu madre" at a German soldier.
ammo prices in 2021: It cost $400,000 to fire this weapon for 12 seconds
Excellent TF2 reference. You get a like.
Gun owners accidentally created gun control
@@ZombieLincoln666 By being compliant with infringements to the constitution, yeah.
What, you want to be a communist and subsidize ammo prices?
@@kantaikessen3289 Yeah bro that sounds like a great idea
When Jerry's finger on semi-auto is faster than full auto.
Yup
69th like
Liberals ban full auto.
Jerry makes them cry.
He's faster on a lever action than a grease gun.
@@wilfdarr They will ban fingers
I’m dying rn. His face was like, “wtf?”
Yes:)
Call the ambulance
But not for me
i want to shoot a M3 Grease Gun so bad. i just got to shoot an IJ-70 single stack Makarov in 9x18 today and it was the softest shooting i've ever experienced
Anos My favorite SMG’s (that I haven’t shot yet) are the PPSH-41, MAT-49, and Sten Machine Gun. 😊
Jerry’s face killed me. Funniest thing I seen all month.
I'll bet he appreciated that comment too...🤨 Not a very nice thing to say about poor Jerry.
Watch the round in the magazine as its firing, you can see the round move in the mag. Cool and weird.
I laughed so hard!
Like Bugs Bunny!
That look priceless
Him instantly relaxing after a few shots killed me 😂
"switching to your pistol is faster than using your primary".
"Is faster then reloading "
@@lilmini4586 Yeah but in this case its also faster than your primary
@Alvin Junior I was going to respond the same thing tbh. At school I learned that anything between quotation marks means directly taken out of contexts.
Not if you have fast mag and speed cola.
@@lilmini4586 jesus that flew over your head
"Ammo ain't cheap" - US Military
*Proceeds to blow up container full of ordinance rather than ship it back to the depot*
“We have full auto at home”
We used to get on line and spend 10k rounds in a matter of minutes on a regular basis
Ammo aint cheap, said the G.I sitting on 100,000 rounds of ammunition
Bruh, where I'm from, that kind of ammo is very common here. The reason is that the Colt M1911 is still being used in our military, because of how simple it is.
That brings back memories ;). As a tank crewman on the M60A3, this and the good ol 1911 were what we were issued as personal weapons. I loved hell out of this weapon and I'll never understand why the military got rid of them. They're dead simple, cheap, they practically NEVER malfunction (I never saw it happen) and they're probably the only personal weapon that can be controlled on full auto.
And, they were loads of fun to shoot, too :D.
Yep, did fam fire with the grease gun during armor crewman OSUT at Ft Knox in 1983 with Bravo 2-1. God bless you Senior Drill Sergeant Swan wherever you are.
They got rid of them because the cartridge is obsolescent and the platform, although reliable, it's not particularly accurate at distance
What do you gain from lying on youtube
@@johnleyva4619 What, exactly, am I lying about? What do YOU gain from being a troll?
Burn
When switching to your secondary is faster than firing your primary
Remember your secondary always fire faster than Primary
Lol
Heard it too many times
I think you're confused. You absolutely butchered that
@@bigsteve6729 that’s the joke
This is what the journalists talk about when they say "fully semi automatic"
That wasn't a journalist. That guy had stars on his rank.
@@kirknay That wasn't the only person to ever call it "fully semi-automatic".
@Apex Gemini That's a black powder automatic. We don't talk about that thing as it takes hours to reload. It was only used up to 1812.
😂😂😂
@@kirknay What alot of people dont know is that automatic weapons were definitely in use during the time of the writing of the 2nd Amendment. People saying that they couldnt have fathomed full auto in the hands of the people is just bullshit.
"flip it open, now ya killin', close it up, now ya ain't"
Fury?
@@girthquake9683 indeed
I read it in Jon's voice and accent lmao
@@Lambohok you think hitler would fuck one of us for a chocolate bar?
Fury 2014
"My revolvers faster than that." *cuts to footage of him using something other than a revolver.
I noticed that as well 😂
His finger on a revolver is just as fast and accurate as his handling of a semi-auto handgun.
Beat me to it.
UA-cam viewer: makes pointless comment
He cut to it, but it was just so fast that you missed it. He's too powerful
the Grease Gun tells an interesting story, they made it as simple to operate and shoot because many were given to support members of tank crews, many of whom had no experience of firing a gun and were often young and quite small. Not much room inside a tank.
*_"Hey bro! No full auto in buildings"_*
_"That's not full auto"_
*_"That was not full auto?"_*
_"Nah, this is:"_
I know what video ur talkong about. That airsoft dood with a fast trigger finger on his pistol
Dayum, OK
People need to stop with this stupid ass video and making memes about it
looooool my favorite vid
Lol I saw that airsoft vid lol 👌🏼
Jerry is his own full auto. He’s like the honey badger.
He shoots so fast that he gets a cease and desist letter from the ATF?
@@WessStewart bound to happen one day
Remember, it's JERRY MICULEK who's calling it slow.
There are plenty of other pro and amateur shooters who are faster or on par with a semi auto compared to the grease gun’s rate of fire.
Not discounting Jerry in any way, but just exemplifying the fact that it is in-fact extremely slow in the full auto world.
You can do better with a binary trigger on any semi-auto. The M3 wasn't made to cut down trees, it was a cheap automatic that could be handed out like candy.
"I think my revolver is faster than that"
*Immediately shows mag-fed semi-automatic pistol*
Thought the same thing lol
Ikr
Subtitles count bullets hitting the metal targets as “music”
I mean.... It is.
He’s playing the song of freedom.
Its the metal genre
@@smokernoker heavy metal lol
It's playing my song
Looking at accounts, a huge point as to whether soldiers seemed to consider this a good gun or a pile of scrap metal was how much they had to carry it. Tankers and truck drivers frequently mention it's more spartan look and rougher handling, while infantrymen generally praised it's compact lightweight design, especially compared to the Thompson.
I guess having to carry heavy shit across a forest wasn't very appealing. Can't imagine why.
@@skurblord3401 yeah, beats me why soldiers fighting a cross country war in which they covered sometimes over 50 miles in a day would care about having lightweight equipment
My grandfather used this as a tank commander in Korea. He said he loved this gun. It never jammed and he could hop in and out of the top of the tank with no problem.
In my country's army we use FALs, and really, every time I grab one I wonder how the f**k can someone fight a war with that thing! 11 pounds might not sound like that much, but it's tiring just to shoot it standing.
I'm an old Tanker and I LOVED the M3. It and the M1911 (and the Ma Deuce) are excellent.
1:33...Poor Jerry, the first time he sees his shooting times drop like a rock, because he realizes he'll have to use a Calendar to time his Full-Auto shooting for the first time in his life !!! Damn that thing is S L O W !
May be slow but Jerry sure had it on target, listen to the slow motion every round was followed by a clearly ringing target strike. Slow it may be, but if it hits the target instead of flying rounds everywhere around the target I would call it a winner.
@@Dang_Near_Fed_Up true not point if the gun has so much kick your aiming at the moon.
Honestly this thing ROF is great I wouldn’t want anything faster in less it’s a lmg from a fixed position or with a bipod
@@Imagoofygoober69420 the P90 and American 180 have insane fire rates and in the case of the 180 literally no recoil. granted the 180 is .22 LR but it empties 200+ rounds in seconds.
That Guy Brody fair point but I mean in larger calibers with level three body armor those smaller rounds would literally be pointless and even 45 in this case could break ribs
Had the opportunity to run some mags through one these before. Was so surprised at how easy it was to control and keep on target. Takes about 2-3 shots for your body to react and catch the initial recoil and then it's butter all day. So fun to shoot
Those steel target though. A casual viewer would think he is just spraying the line but during the slow-mo you can hear every bullet hitting steel until they are all down. What a legend!
one shot, one hit... for everyone targets! 🎯🎯🎯...
You make it seem like this is some legendary thing that happened lol he just shot his target dude it ain’t that deep
Yeah that mp40 model is highly accurate
@@ZootedSosa Have u ever shot a gun before?
@@kpsiex He probably holds his gun sideways.
"hey, no full auto in the buil- oh wait, that's not full auto, sorry"
"but that's full auto"
"....... daym bro, ok"
this shit underrated😭👌🏻
@@GWKrae this comment is spammed under every gun video now its not underrated lol
😂
Not how the joke goes but you were close
@@rezohn_ss3201 are you fr?
There are two types of people
Type 1: I actually prefer that’s its slower. you have a better accuracy and you use less ammo
Typo 2: sad Brrrrrrrrt
Honestly, this weapon is an "oh shit" gun. The enemy is suddenly on top of your tank and you need them dead *right now* . I could give a damn about accuracy or ammunition conservation. I want something that will destroy the enemy as fast as possible.
@@AlcerusOfficial just practice more and muscle memory will take over. Honestly, after 40+ years of shooting, I prefer control and accuracy above anything else.
@@35PHaaton
Sorry I meant that I dont care about pinpoint accuracy or ammo conservation in the specific event that I'm a second or two from being overrun!
You got actual people who perfer the control and the CoD players who much rather use an MP5 or uzi
if i want my gun to fire slowly, i'll shoot semi-auto.
This is my first time watching this channel and I swear this guy is either a veteran or he spent a couple hundred hours at a shooting range.
You don’t know who Jerry Miculek is? Go down the rabbit hole. He is legendary. You MUST be new to guns. That’s ok, but learn about the fastest finger on the planet.
Yeah, like that.
Jerry shoots for smith and wesson. One of the best ever.
Ah really? nobody else would notice... 🤭
He holds multiple world records
“Slowest full auto” the Chauchat has something to say about that
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy it does to me
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy I think he meant the French Chauchat.
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy I meant the French French one. In 8 mm Lebel. The one made to specs. Not that .30-o-oh-6 variant, which, albeit not bad in its core, was made badly.
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy the French chauchat m1915 was actually a decent lmg it’s down side was the mags
The American m1918 in 30-06 was the POS because the chambers were improperly reamed at the factory and they couldn’t extract properly
The operating mechanism is still used today... on things like browning auto shotguns and the GM6-lynx 50bmg.... the long recoil system is actually one of the safest most reliable actions to use for a machine gun....
the chauchats problem mainly comes from the fact that it was rushed into production.... and never really refined it was a firearm ahead of its time.... it was needed and they needed it NOW ... so it didn’t get the R&D most firearms get..... but when taken care of the chauchat will run all day I’ve seen it.....
@@INTERNATIONAL_RDF-D honestly the design on the magazine for the chauchat is one of those, perfect design flaws. Great design honestly, the weird curved magazine, you would think every bullet would cycle perfectly. But the poor design in the chamber and barrel of the gun made it an abomination. Slow rate of fire with a heavy round and controllable recoil in a large but skinny and light, machine gun made it a reasonable adoption for the french army. Its a shame it ended up being a garbage weapon but it really shines through in some factors, the design was just poor.
Jerry's face when turning to the camera and the grease gun is going "priceless"!
"I think my revolver is faster than that"
Shows a clip of a non revolver
Maybe during editing they realized that they couldn't find a clip of him shooting a revolver that fast so they decided to just show something close instead of removing that whole clip.
Exactly 😂😂😂
In fairness hes almost as fast with the revolver.
(Edit: he did 8 shots in 1 second on a revolver, rof on an M3 is 7.5 rps. Jerry is actually faster with a revolver than the M3)
Dude's like 70. Cut him a break. Might be the dementia creeping in :c
@@MeepChangeling He doesn’t edit his videos he has an editor for that
You know you're a badass when you can shoot a 'huh' look to camera while firing on full auto and the barrel doesn't waver an inch.
Or you're shooting a small gun with shit fire rate.
@@easton.88
Which doesn't apply here.
@@DinnerForkTongue *roasted*
"Caveira's SMG isn't that bad, it has decent DPS!"
Caveira's SMG:
No, even Cav's SMG has better rate of fire than this.
Yeah cav has m12 not grease gun
That thing hits like a truck
Ubi fix siege or your kidneys are mine
@@fucklucy lmao maybe youre just trash
Proof what we already knew...Jerry's finger is faster than some machine guns
With the Grease Gun everyone is faster XD
Have you seen his STL drill with the Barret 50BMG? His cyclic rate with that monster is only about 75RPM less than a Ma Deuce. The man is unreal.
Yes and say:My revolver is faster..showing pistol:)
@@AtlasJotun yeah slow mo shows the bolt immediately going forward... he has the timing dialed on that 50
Me: "Mom, can we have SMG?"
Mom: "No. There is SMG at home"
SMG at home:
That grease gun has been used in WW2 by the us soldiers
@@clashoclan3371
Still much more easier to shoot than my father's STEN gun
???
@@SororitasSimp the british made the sten gun because of how expensive the Thompson Submachineguns were in ww2 so they decided to make the sten gun , which can jam because of its quick design.
I wouldnt be mad about having this at home
Slow full auto seems like a pretty smart idea, you still dish out a nice and steady suppression fire with it without burning through all your ammo in seconds.
And can control it as well
No joke, as a kid I used to handle a pair of these guns. We had armed security who turned in their guns at the end of shift. I'd carry them from the front door to my parents bedroom and put them under the bed. There was great amounts of speculation as to whether the guns were even functional (they were issued by the local government in this country to help us patrol for poachers).
Russoft what country if I may ask?
Haha, cool little chore. Grease gun duty. :) Then take out the trash. :(
@@utrak I believe the duty of the grease gun was to take out the trash ;)
@@handyjobson5900 My guess would be...Rhodesia or S.A.
Handy Jobson probably south africa
That’s the physical embodiment of “I’m not mad, just disappointed..”
Well, it is definitely a full auto against a Bolt-action
🤣
It was actually extremely liked amongest us soldiers for it's controbablity and not dumping it's mag in 2 seconds
0:50
“See that cover? Open it, now you killin, close it, now ya ain’t”
Every time I watch these videos I’m amazed. The skill this man has. Terminator accuracy.
When they got married, Jerry's wife was required to pay a $200. tax stamp for him.
Mike Sadillan 🤣🤣🤣
This made me lol
Yooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
she didn't have to wait a year for him in jail, though
😂😂NICE😂😂
Closed caption calls the gun shots "music".
They're finally getting the idea.
It normally says "applause" or "clapping" lol.
That's awesome
Its music to my ears
Tells you everything you need to know about what passes as music those days.
Saibot Saibot it’s not that deep bro
the look of disappointment when he realizes that the rate of fire is slower than his finger!!!!!! Absolutely PRICELESS!!!
I'm pretty sure the only thing that can match him is a rotary gun
I laughed way too hard at his reaction 🤣 😂 💀
"That's the U.S. Government for ya"
LMFAO I already love this guy
Smart. His point didn't really make sense because the US government gave it's boys semi-auto rifles, when no other country at the time did
It's like semi auto but just saves you the trouble of pulling the trigger so many times.
Fully semi automatic 🤣
This guy is like the nicest calmest older fella, then turns into a terminator with any gun and instantly shoots all targets 100% accurately. Should have been in John Wick and just played himself haha.
Would be perfect if it were done in the same spirit as a Chuck Norris cameo.
He dressed as the T-800 for one of his videos for a lever action shotgun
The way he just looks at the camera with disbelief while the firing was hilarious
His face of surprise combined with confusion and disappointment was great lmao
Proof that Jerry's finger is faster than a full-auto SMG. Politicians are now scrambling to ban it! 🤣
I'm dying 😭🤣 literally the f****** funniest comment on here
Oldie but goodie 😂
Lol
Lmao
Jesus Tierrafria says a lot about the state of the comments more than anything else
God bless Jerry, the only man who finds full auto to be slow and dull compared to his semi auto game.
“This seems like it would be pretty controllable, let’s go for the steel targets...”
*mag dumps in full auto, not missing a single shot on the steel*
I'm not even sure he missed one when he swept from the steel back to the cardboard.
@@Dr_Mauser Pretty darned close, heard one miss near the end of the steel, and saw one hit dirt when he sweeped.
exactly, yeah its automatic.. but you could get used to sweeping with it,
sweep rate depending on distance and "target richness".
by sound the magazine holds 27 rounds, dumped in 5 seconds.
@Joe Mamania ammo have weight
@Joe Mamania 450rpm x 10 = 4500rpm, 22lr ~ 40g, for 10s firing ~ 450rounds= 18kg/39,5 ibs, is this thing handheld?
2:21: *Slow-mo shot impacts on the targets*
Subtitles: [M U S I C]
The beat kinda slap though
@@goodgoblin3169 it do tho, it really do
Jerry: "This gun fires too slow."
Also Jerry: "Well MY 1911 fires around 1500 rpm so I don't know what's wrong with yours..."
Dude needs a belt fed 1911....
@@Wingnut353 🤣 would it be like the glock double drum feeding into it from underneath or an open and side fed
@@brandon4391 Well if it wants to keep up with Jerry Miculek it would need to be both.
@@enoughofyourkoicarp oooooh I like this idea, a timed alternating double belt fed 1911
@@brandon4391 I want a mention in the patent.
Jerry's finger is now banned in California
Don't give the state any more ideas. 😆
@@SnipeU696
Yeah exactly!
I unfortunately living the Socialist Utopia of commiefornia I know. If Jerry ever came to Commiefornia,
His trigger-finger would have to be confiscated then returned to him when he left the state.
( may be returned? I think?)
@@KevinSmith-yh6tl after 3 forms of paperwork and 90 day wait period pending court discussion.
@@SnipeU696
HAHAHAHA!
That sounds about right.
wow it gets funnier and funnier seeing this comment on every. single. one of his videos.
0:05 his face is just like : "my disappointment is immeasurable"
He said he liked it...
Honestly I read it more like " wow, this thing really IS as low recoil and controllable as I was told! I had no idea that some scrap metal could be this luxurious to shoot!"
When I was young and in college I fired a customized Browning Model P 35 9 mm machine pistol with shoulder stock attached that was twice the rate of fire as this "Grease Gun" and yet was very controllable. Thanks Jerry for the demonstration of the M3.
“I think my revolver is faster than that” Shows semi auto pistol EDIT: For Pete’s sake we know Jerry can shoot faster the whole point of the joke is that the editor shows a video of a semi automatic pistol and not a revolver.
Lmao
Except we know his revoler is faster.
That was my thought lmao I was like that's a funny ass looking revolver.
So?
The french have you beat. The chauchat looks like a semi nipe its a full auto it just shoots that slow
Grease Gun!!! I was a US Army Tank Gunner in the early 1980's, M60A1. They issued us Grease Guns and Colt 1911's. These were our weapons. Those Grease Gun barrels get red hot!!! seen some pretty good burns when changing mag!!!
I was in the ARMY too. Vietnam. Mostly designed for close in. Tank drivers carried them. They didn't have to fire a weapon that often. But if they broke down from damage they might have to defend from ground troop infantry. You wouldn't want to be on the receiving end at close range. Like someone shooting baseballs at you.
Was in Korea 1980. Get this...on a m48a5......fell in love with it
@@gregoryhornback8122 Wow!!!
I still had these in my arms room in the 90's.
Jerry the only guy who's shooting is slower with a machine gun
@Joona Nironen oh no I called a sub machine gun a machine gun all of a sudden I don't know shit about guns🤦
@@urdnotdank2642 machine gun implies full Calibre automatic. There’s a reason for the SUB
I have a video of myself shooting faster than him with a stock glock, the accuracy of that may be a slightly different story
This man is a legend. Didnt miss a target in full auto. !!!
It was probably a joke but the cheapness of the build wasn’t government corruption or a corporation getting a low bid. They were trying to arm as many people as they could for as little as possible. It cost a lot to crank out a Cadillac Thompson sub.
The M3 is kind of perfect for what it was designed for.
Look at the welds around the rear sight in a few of the shots. You can really tell that it was mass-produced with all the sophistication of a rock. Very effective though, and like you said, a lot cheaper and quicker to make than a Thompson. It was the Model T compared to the Thompson's Rolls-Royce.
I don’t think he was trying to imply the government was corrupt. Just that they like making everything cheap and kinda crappy. But the grease gun is a good kind of crappy luckily
They were designed to basically replace the Thompson. And another fact was that they were designed with the sliding stock for use by tank crews. Not enough room in the tank for a couple of Thompson’s.
The Thompson was a Cadillac, the M3 was a Ford Fiesta.
Yeah you guys were efficient at it, not careless. If they were simply cheap there would have been sharp corners and yet each unit would cost a lot. Instead M3 is cheap as dirt and soft shapes and hyper controllable so it’s just great engineering. He knows but joked anyway.
2015: Switching to your pistol is faster than reloading
2020: Might as well ditch your primary
Secondary*
Have you seen the marine reload
Night Time Ninja mmm a joke you do not understand.
You mean 1942 might as well ditch your primary?
"Mr ATF can we have full auto?"
ATF: NO
"What if it's slower than our finger?"
ATF: ALSO NO
the ATF is pretty dumb
I was waiting for the ATF comment too! Jerry's trigger finger is not ATF compliant. lolz jk.
Blame batshit terrorist cult for the full auto ban. I'll say the stupid racist cosplaying fools would likely be bringing a ban today if there wasn't one already. Plus semi-auto is likely way more effective unless you get a weekly C-130 delivering your ammo on someone else's dime.
The “you gotta be sh*ting me” look he gives us priceless
Looks like some Fallout weapon. The real history is a gem.
You're right. New Vegas to be exact. I was literally looking for a comment that references or at least mentions the game lol.
It's Spagett! although it inaccurately fires 9mm instead of .45 ACP but it's stoll cool as hell
@@maxkoob they made grease guns in 9mm and .45
Looks like it’s from rust
Pipe sub-machinegun
I've read before that the grease gun was also valued by the military over the Thompson not just for how unbelievably cheap they were to produce in comparison, but also because it kept new recruits from wasting up so much more ammo then necessary because of the Thompson' high rate of fire.
I always liked the grease gun. The simplicity of it is intriguing.
Too bad we can not LEGALLY make those any more.
DNFU yep. Thanks Ronald Reagan
If you want simple go with Russia
You'd like the old Interdynamic KG-99 too. Super simple semiauto 9mm. A buddy bought one in the early 80's.
@@anoob785 No thanks
Aaahh. The .45 ACP grease gun!! My grandfather was an MP going into the 19-fifties, when they asked for volunteers to go to Korea, and got more than they asked for. He was airborne, too. Jumped out of the C-119, the flying boxcar. I would be scared of that twin tail design, even though gravity puts you beneath the aircraft, if it got squirrelly, or if the pilot had to eject out of it?! Doesn’t seem altogether very safe. Nice piece, thanks a bunch for sharing!!
Bit of a comment to make on him saying "They must've thought a lot about the soldiers back then". In actuality as far as we know the Grease Gun wasn't disliked by soldiers at all. It was more controllable than the Thompson, as well as being lighter. It was also more compact and could be issued to vehicle crews or second-line soldiers. And keep in mind soldiers aren't carrying a bucket of bullets around with them, you really don't want to run out of ammo during a firefight. So while the weapon may have been made more with manufacturing speed and cost in mind than the soldier, soldiers didn't hate the gun by any stretch of the imagination.
i read dat korean? soldiers with da weapon said thumb loading da mags was a chore
@@hotshotstevennonofyourbiz7200 it was, but the performance of the weapon otherwise was fine.
U know this y
Menacing Muffin damn, how old are you, Cus I don’t know many WW2 vets that are still kicking... and I definitely didn’t know any who could use UA-cam, sub to multiple channels or would have a name like menacing muffin. Sorry if I’m being intriguing, but you sure don’t look like a WW2 vet. If anything I think you’re full of shit. But maybe I’m wrong. (I’m saying this as I did know WW2 vets, that’s all).
@@chodeoriki4113 He was most likely a tanker sometime before the late 80's or 90's, grease guns were used in tank crews all the way up until and including desert storm
with a 100 round mag, jerry could have had a coffee and danish and fired his revolver, reloaded and fired again before the grease gun would have finished.
Lol
We need this as a challenge. A bite of a Danish. A sip of coffee and some revolver action. Bet he could do it
450 rounds per minute, it would take about 20 seconds to dump a 100rnd mag. More than enough time.
The whole string of fire on steel and even a transition to the cardboard, I think he might have put two rounds in the dirt. Nice Jerry.
Maybe two
The slower an auto can be, the more satisfying we get.
I don't know the early Maxim guns could be tuned down to one round per minute in full auto the satisfaction might be gone by that point.
It sounds like it hits HARD though
BloopTube it’s like an older ump.45 in a way
eh it hits slightly harder than a pistol due to the slightly longer barrel, meaning, in terms of firearms, it is on the lower end of the spectrum. In terms of Physics it doesn't do much more damage than a 9mm pistol, and when I say doesn't do much more, I mean it probably makes a hole about 1-2 mm larger.
@@BloopTube that's because of a primitive blowback system, not because of power
@@Evirthewarrior Its not about the hole idiot. It's got knock down power. I guess you dont know much about .45 cal
@@Diddy_Doodat no need for name calling on a Monday morning. Good vibes
The gun: shots super slow
Him: visible confusion
He looked so disappointed💀
The video: Any
The comments: Same old memes over and over again.
One of my dads friends has competed multiple times with Jerry, says the guys skills are insane, however we all already knew that.
My friend got to compete with him too. He said hes the real deal. It's amazing to see a guy twice or 3 times your age out gunning you.
@@JappyChan My dads buddy was in the marines for over a decade and now runs his own gun range and teaches firearm defensive courses. He’s no slouch and said Jerry was making him look like a joke.
We all believe that 🙄
@Booger Balls Can’t say that he does? He owns “Critical Defense Group” in Greenville Texas. He not only teaches, but competes in three gun competitions, which is how he met Jerry.
Despite its crudness, soldiers really liked the Grease Gun. It was light, handy, accurate, and easy to maintain. There's a reason it remained in service long after the war.
“That’s not full auto, THIS is full auto”.
*pulls out revolver
*pulls out bolt action
Actually, to be honest, I like that rate of fire.
Welp, it does cut down on ammunition spent, thats for sure..
CH-THUNK-THUNK-THUNK-THUNK
Me too, I was assigned this weapon when stationed in Germany may ‘72 to nov. ‘74. I’d rather have a slow automatic cyclic rate like this one then one in the 500 to 900 cyclic rate personally.
@@garywixson8852 yep, and you don't have to have a death grip on the thing to prevent the muzzle from going up and off target, so you'll also save on ammo. 👍
Law: No fully automatic firearms
Jerry: I don't need 1 lol
Him and hickok45 would be best of friends for sure
How do you slow down jerry? Hand him a fun switch 😂
The jerrylator
When Jerry wants to shoot slower he puts it on full auto.
Pretty sure the m3 isnt select fire
Man, that Grease Gun just looks like a blast to shoot
Shot one in Las Vegas at a range that rents them out under a instructors eye. Simple and as fun as you imagine. Wish they made a semi auto reproduction. It was more enjoyable then the H&K MP-5.
Low ROF is actually preferred by soldiers as the recoil is far more manageable at engagangement distances. Sending alot of bullets down range isn't efficient if most of your shots are completely off Target.
@@ercly9382 where in Vegas did you shoot it? I went to a range in Vegas that has all kinds of guns but I chose the sten and ak47
@@jamez470 Battlefield Vegas. I shot the AK47, MP5, The Saw, M16, the Grease Gun. Grease Gun was #1, H&K MP5 #2, AK47 #3. Not a cheap experience.
The slow-mo at 2:21 was beautifully musical. Something like a collaboration between Wagner and Tchaikovsky.