File:M3-Grease-Gun.nodes (11.3 KB)
Date:April 29, 2018
Category:Weapons
A WW2 Era Gun
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gun is metallic af
How do I do such amazing looking metal
Use G R A D I E N T S
Yeah but polyfills don’t allow gradients, and I’m working on a bunch of tanks rn
And it doesn’t help that I can’t make my tanks metallic with polyfills
Oh, i dont use polyfils i cant rly help u
G R A D I E N T S
ok
PL Team Slave OwnerLooks shiny and detailed.
Thanks, it actually didnt take much effort, still looks pretty good
shiny guns are best guns
PL Team Slave OwnerAnything polished is the best.
Boi
Greasy
Thats why its so shiny
The M3 was an American .45-caliber submachine gun adopted for U.S. Army service on 12 December 1942, as the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3. The M3 was chambered for the same .45 round fired by the Thompson submachine gun, but was cheaper to produce, and lighter, although, contrary to popular belief, it was less accurate. This myth stems from a US Army training film portraying the M3 as more accurate than its counterparts. The M3 was commonly referred to as the “Grease Gun” or simply “the Greaser,” owing to its visual similarity to the mechanic’s tool.
Intended as a replacement for the .45-caliber Thompson series of submachine guns, the M3 began to replace the Thompson in front-line service in mid-1944. Due to delays caused by production issues and approved specification changes, the M3 saw limited combat use in World War II and the M3A1 none. The M3A1 was used in the Korean War and later conflicts.
I copy-pasted this btw. I am still pretty knowledgable on war tho.
We all have to admit, US tank crews loved this thing.
Greasy