odanny
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I've read many memoirs of soldiers in WWII (With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge is the finest, by a mile) but in the ETO, the Greasegun was a mass produced rifle that was very inexpensive to make, and I've read accounts from guys there who lost their friends in combat beacuse it had a tendency to jam in close quarters urban combat, leaving you vulnerable without a sidearm.
Never seen one fired before at an actual range though, and never fired one.
I bet the MP40 was much more reliable.
Never seen one fired before at an actual range though, and never fired one.
I bet the MP40 was much more reliable.
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