This video provides a range test of an early Reising Model 50 submachine gun, highlighting its use by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific Campaign. The review details its closed-bolt operation, aperture sights, and the choice between 12-round single-stack and 20-round double-stack magazines. The presenter concludes it's an undervalued collector's item and a pleasant semi-auto carbine for modern use.
The Reising Model 60 is a rare semi-automatic carbine variant of the WWII submachine guns, designed for civilian security. Its closed-bolt, delayed blowback system offers improved accuracy over open-bolt designs. With an 18.25-inch barrel for NFA compliance and unique internal charging, it was produced in limited numbers, making it a historically significant and collectible firearm.
The H&R Reising Model 50 is a .45 ACP submachine gun from the WWII era, featuring a unique charging rod in the stock and closed-bolt operation for controllable fire. While robust, its susceptibility to dirt limited military adoption. The civilian model has a finned barrel, and it offers safe, semi-auto, and full-auto modes.
Iraqveteran8888's 'We'll Shoot Your Stuff' episode 2 features the destructive testing of a 'problem printer' using various firearms. The video showcases the effectiveness of a 10-gauge shotgun, a Glock 26 on a bump board, a .460 S&W Magnum, a full-auto Reising Model 50, and an AR-15 with SS109 rounds. The printer is ultimately obliterated by a secondary explosion, likely Tannerite, after being shredded by the firearms.
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