I was issued a M3A1 when I got to Viet Nam, as there were not enough M16A1's in the Armory for everyone. Finally issued an M16A1 about 3 months later. I remember being told to lock my arms against my body and rock left to right in a figure eight when I shot it. That seemed to work.........
A year later I walked out behind the hanger and there sat the armorer. He had a five pound maul and a bunch of M3A1's. Asked him what he was doing. His response was watch. Then he commenced to smash the M3's. I tried to talk him out of one even offered a $100 for one. He said he had to show the armory officer all the destroyed guns. Just shook my head and walked away........
Actually your math is off a little Phil.The M3 does seem slow, but actually at 350 Per minute, that's one round
just a little over every half-second. .58 hundredths of a second.
The M3 does seem slow, but actually at 350 Per minute, that's one round
just a little over every half-second. .58 hundredths of a second.
I'd like to see pictures or video of the M3 with that 90-degree device on it, or in use! I didn't know that existed.
They had dropped it for tankers right before I joined the army. I was on the M-1 tank and heard about the M-60 crews had them.