This video analyzes the Reising Model 60, a semi-automatic carbine variant of the Reising Model 50 submachine gun. It details the Model 60's design, chambered in .45 ACP, its shared magazines with the SMG, and its closed-bolt operation. Produced between 1943 and 1949 with a limited run of approximately 3250 units, it was utilized by factory and railway guards, as well as police units during WWII who required accurate semi-automatic fire rather than full-auto capabilities. H&R marketed the 18.25-inch barreled carbine for its precision at longer ranges.
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