Reising M50 Part 2

Published on June 14, 2022
Duration: 3:18

This video provides a detailed look at the Reising M50 submachine gun, including a visual inspection, loading procedures with .45 ACP rounds, and live-fire demonstrations in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes. Slow-motion footage highlights spent casing ejection and bolt action, offering insights into the firearm's performance and recoil characteristics. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and proficient operation of this historical military firearm.

Quick Summary

The Reising M50 submachine gun, chambered in .45 ACP with a 20-round capacity, operates via delayed blowback and supports both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire modes. It features a wood stock and is loaded using a charging handle under the forend.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Inspection of Reising M50
  2. 00:39Loading .45 ACP Magazine & Chambering
  3. 00:54Live Fire: Semi & Full-Auto Demonstration
  4. 01:59Slow Motion: Ejection & Bolt Action
  5. 02:55POV Shooting Through Iron Sights

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Reising M50 submachine gun shown in the video?

The Reising M50 features a wood stock, receiver, and compensator. It is chambered in .45 ACP and has a 20-round magazine capacity. The firearm demonstrated operates in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes.

How is the Reising M50 loaded and chambered?

The Reising M50 is loaded using a 20-round magazine filled with .45 ACP rounds. The first round is chambered by operating a charging handle located beneath the forend of the firearm.

What firing modes does the Reising M50 support?

The Reising M50 supports both semi-automatic and full-automatic firing modes. The video demonstrates engaging targets in both modes, showcasing its cyclic rate and recoil characteristics.

What technical specifications are provided for the Reising M50?

The Reising M50 is specified as being chambered in .45 ACP with a 20-round capacity. It operates via a delayed blowback action and offers both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire modes.

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