Found these 2 pictures I thought were pretty interesting.
I believe this is a Reising, but I don't recall ever seeing the folding stock and I believe shorter barrel ?
Anyone know the model designation ?
Thx,
Caption read:
"Corporal Henry Bake Jr (Left) and Private First Class George H. Kirk, Navajo Indians serving with a Marine Signal Unit, Operate a portable radio set, Dec 1943"
Thank You Champ,
I wanted to share the pictures, but was too ashamed to look up the gun, so I didn't.
Haven't watched the video yet either, but will assume that Wire Folder isn't so great.
Appreciate your help
Charlie-P777
Charlie-Painter777
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As far as full auto transferables go, the Reising is darn near cheap!
I’m trying to convince a buddy to buy one. He’s thinking about something full auto and has much deeper pockets than I do!
Actually , the Reising was pretty good if you look at it in a LE use environment . The Marines could not get any Thompsons at the time and went with what was available NOW . They were not built to mil-spec as far as mud and dirt and parts interchangeability . The Marines cleaned these like they were Springfields , Thompsons , BARs , or M1919A4s . This is when the problems began . When the new weapons were unloaded from the boats , the commander had the Reisings on shore thrown into the river because there was no way or time to try to unmix all the parts in those guns .
Chris