This video provides an overview and demonstration of the Reising Model 50 submachine gun, a firearm from the World War II era. The presenter, Mark Serbu, highlights its unique design features, including a distinctive cocking lever, a sliding hammer mechanism for semi-auto fire, and a full-auto engagement hook. He discusses its historical context, rarity, and the surprising influence it had on later firearm designs, despite not achieving widespread popularity. The video also includes a brief shooting demonstration and observations on its handling and trigger.
This guide details the operation and range testing of the Reising Model 50 submachine gun, drawing on insights from Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers semi-automatic and full-automatic firing modes, magazine variations, and the firearm's suitability as a collector's item and accurate carbine for modern use. The closed-bolt design is highlighted for its contribution to ease of use and accuracy.
This expert guide details the operation and firing of the H&R Reising Model 50 .45 ACP SMG, drawing from the Iraqveteran8888 channel. It covers the unique charging rod, magazine insertion, fire selector usage, and firing techniques for both semi-auto and full-auto modes. The guide emphasizes the controllable rate of fire due to its closed-bolt, delayed blowback action, and includes essential safety warnings for handling this WWII-era submachine gun.
This video showcases the destructive capabilities of various firearms against a malfunctioning HP printer. The hosts, including Iraqveteran8888 personalities Eric and Barry, along with guest TheHossUSMC, demonstrate the effectiveness of a 10-gauge shotgun, a Glock 26 with a bump board, a S&W .460 Magnum revolver, a full-auto Reising Model 50, and an AR-15 with SS109 rounds. The segment highlights different calibers and firearm types in a destructive testing scenario, concluding with the complete obliteration of the printer.
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