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Wikipedia: Reising
Reising
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The Reising was an American submachine gun patented in 1940. The two versions of the weapon produced during World War 2 were the M50 and the simplified M55. Over 10,000 guns were ordered, primarily by the United States Navy, though some went to the Canadian and Soviet forces.

There were several differences between the M50 and the M55. Asides from simplification for manufacture; the M55 was lighter, shorter, used a folding stock, eliminated the flash suppressor and had a reduced rate of fire.

The Reising held two advantages over other submachine guns in US service. It was very light, and quite accurate. Both of these strengths are due to its intricate closed-bolt design.

Unfortunately, such a complicated weapon was unsuitable for the harsh battle conditions found in the Pacific, and the weapon earned a dismal performance reputation. Reportedly, many marines would throw the weapon away upon finding just about anything else.

The Reising was quite successful as a law enforcement weapon though, and after the war Reising used the M50 design as the basis for their M60 carbine.

Specifications

M50
Caliber: .45 ACP (11.35x23mm)
Muzzle velocity: 280mps (820 fps)
Overall length: 959mm (37.7")
Barrel length: 279mm (11")
Weight: 3.1kg (6.83 pounds) unloaded
Rate of fire: 550 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 12 or 20 rounds

M55
Caliber: .45 ACP (11.35x23mm)
Muzzle velocity: 280mps (820 fps)
Overall length: 787mm (31")
Barrel length:
Weight: 2.8kg (6.2 pounds) unloaded
Rate of fire: 500 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 12 or 20 rounds

  

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