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Can anyone point me in the right direction on these? The one good lead I had, valkyrie arms, turned out to be accepting orders. Seems like every other site I come across, is a link to them. If anyone has a good working link, it would be much appreciated.

 

 

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*Update*

 

Got a hold of Valkyrie Arms, and found out some good info. They're in the process of setting up again for production in the fall.

 

 

Dent

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Not quite sure of your question, are you looking for a blank firing grease gun? If so try these people.

http://www.modelguns-worldwide.com/

That link only has the plastic "cap gun" M-3A1s. Nobody makes a metal one of any kind.

Red Leg, you really want to avoid the Valkyrie M-3 if you want it for displays or re-enacting. It won't meet the standard for most groups (and you probably wouldn't want to be in any group that would find is acceptable). It looks like it was made out of individual pieces of angled metal to make the overall shape. There's no rounded edges like on a real one (which was made with two large stampings welded down the middle. While I know the folks at Valkyrie Arms and see them at shows often, their grease gun really isn't a good copy of the WW2 SMG at all. It's not really a good shooter either. I know two people who own them, both say it feeds poorly.

Real one:

http://www.rediscov.com/spring/full/1552A-...59453524439.jpg

Val's one:

http://www.gunrunnerauctions.com/listings/...emnum=920585620

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