You would need the correct Federal Firearms dealer's license, that permits dealing in automatic weapons.
Its likely however that the US government would consider the weapon still to be government property.
The .45 Thompson sub-machine gun and M3 sub machine gun (grease gun) were used in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam War. A sub-machine gun is called a SUB machine gun because it uses "pistol" ammunition. The M3 sub-machinegun looked exactly like a grease gun; hence the name.
Only if it was registered with the BATFE by May 1986. It is a machine gun.
One can buy a grease gun online on websites such as Amazon, Sears or Halfords. DIY shops such as Homebase will also sell grease guns on their website.
The M3A1 "grease gun" was used throughout the war until 1992.
a grease fitting.
The main infantry weapons used by US Forces were :- Colt M1911 pistol M1 Garand Rifle M1 Carbine M1903 Springfield Rifle M1 Thompson Sub-machine gun M3 Grease gun M1918 Browning Auto Rifle M1917 medium Machine gun M1919 Machine gun M2 .50 cal Heavy Machine gun
A grease gun, My wife's cooking,
It has a superficial appearance similar to the tool that was used by mechanics to pump grease into fittings on cars, and that tool is called a grease gun.
In a pistol grip grease gun each pump weighs 33 grams.
A grease gun is useful in lubricating items in garages or workshops. Grease guns function like nail guns only that the latter is useful for driving nails instead of grease. The manual gun comes in two types, those that need a trigger to operate and those that don't need a trigger to operate. Some use air power to administer the grease. For a grease gun to function, you need to load it with grease or a lubricant.Although loading a grease gun is a simple affair, most people struggle a lot. The advantage of using grease over oil is that it doesn't leak easily.Consequently, refilling a grease gun is not similar to refilling machines that use oil as a lubricant.If you are operating a grease gun, it's essential to know how to load it properly for reliability and efficiency.Proper loading helps in averting the problem of under or over greasing, which may affect the lifespan of your grease gun. Below here, we'll share the procedure of loading a grease gun. Keep reading.
The grease guns I'm familiar with don't get "filled". The cartridge is just inserted into the gun; if it's not intuitively obvious to you how to do this you probably don't have the mechanical aptitude to be using a grease gun anyway.
During World War II the United States used a couple different sub-machine guns such as the M3/A1 "Grease Gun", the infamous Thompson sub-machine gun the M50/55 Reising the M42 and the M2 "Hyde."