This "Walk-In Wednesday" video showcases three distinct machine gun-like firearms: a classic Vickers heavy machine gun, a rare semi-automatic Reising Model 60, and a historically significant Nazi German Sturmgewehr STG 44. As a bonus, the video also features a mint condition Enfield sniper rifle presented in its original case. The content appeals to firearms enthusiasts interested in historical military weapons and unique firearm models.
This video analyzes the Reising submachine gun, a WWII-era firearm that showed initial promise but faltered in combat due to poor quality control, awkward ergonomics, and low magazine capacity, leading to its rejection by Marines. Despite its battlefield failures, the Reising found a niche in US and international law enforcement due to its affordability and reliability in cleaner, urban environments. The review details its three variants: the M50, M55 (for paratroopers), and the semi-automatic M60 (still NFA legal). The video also includes thanks to Proxibid and Ventura Munitions, and a call to support TFBTV on Patreon.
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