Full-Auto Reising M50

Published on June 28, 2019
Duration: 4:30

This video provides a detailed demonstration of the full-auto Reising M50 submachine gun, showcasing its operation in various conditions. It highlights the firearm's visual details, selector markings, and performance during semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. The demonstration includes reliability testing in snowy environments and slow-motion analysis of the bolt cycle and recoil.

Quick Summary

The Reising M50 submachine gun, chambered in .45 ACP, features a three-position fire selector for Safe, Semi-Auto ('S.A.'), and Full-Auto ('F.A.') modes. It utilizes a 20-round stick magazine and demonstrated reliable operation even in snowy conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Inspection of Reising M50
  2. 00:26Fire Selector Markings Explained
  3. 00:40First-Person Shooting: Semi & Full-Auto
  4. 01:11Range Demonstration: Cyclic Rate of Fire
  5. 01:24Winter Range Session & Reliability
  6. 01:39Slow Motion: Bolt Cycle & Muzzle Climb
  7. 02:38POV Magazine Change (.45 ACP)
  8. 04:11Final Full-Auto Magazine Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fire modes on the Reising M50 submachine gun?

The Reising M50 features a three-position fire selector switch. These positions are clearly marked as 'SAFE' for safety, 'S.A.' for Semi-Automatic fire, and 'F.A.' for Full-Automatic fire.

What caliber is the Reising M50, and what is its magazine capacity?

The Reising M50 submachine gun is chambered in .45 ACP. It is shown utilizing a 20-round double-stack, single-feed stick magazine during demonstrations.

How does the Reising M50 perform in adverse conditions?

The video demonstrates the Reising M50's reliability during a winter range session in snowy conditions, indicating it can function effectively despite environmental challenges.

What is the approximate cyclic rate of fire for the Reising M50?

The Reising M50 has an approximate cyclic rate of fire estimated to be between 750 and 900 rounds per minute (RPM), allowing for rapid automatic fire.

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