Diamondback
I'll Lock Up
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Personally, having fired a full-auto Thompson and handled a long-barrel semi greasegun, I preferred the heavier gun even with its weight. In war, anything can and does happen, and if I'm in CQC and need to smack the crap out of Sauerkraut*, the Thompson's more likely to deliver satisfactory "terminal performance" as a club--the greasegun I'd expect to be bent beyond use by such impact, while the Thompson would just be a little dinged-up on the outside.