A buddy of mine let me check out his H&R Reising Model 60 .45 ACP semi-auto rifle and I did a thorough take-down and clean up to get to know it a bit better.
Never having handled one, I was very curious to see what it is all about.
I believe there were less than 3,500 of the Model 60's produced......this one is serial number 846 and would be an early production.
The Model 60 is the semi-automatic version of the H&R Model 50 which was the full auto version that was used mostly by US Military forces during WWII.
It was competition for the Thompson and a much lighter weapon than the Thompson.
This semi-auto version was primarily designed for use by stateside law enforcement or by guards at factories, etc.
These were produced from 1942 until about 1949 or so.
The Model 50's are still selling on auctions to those class 3 folks who are looking for an entry level full-auto weapon and they sell in the $7,000-$8,000 range on average.
These Model 60's are selling between $2,500 and $3,500 depending on condition.
Here are a few photos....enjoy!
Never having handled one, I was very curious to see what it is all about.
I believe there were less than 3,500 of the Model 60's produced......this one is serial number 846 and would be an early production.
The Model 60 is the semi-automatic version of the H&R Model 50 which was the full auto version that was used mostly by US Military forces during WWII.
It was competition for the Thompson and a much lighter weapon than the Thompson.
This semi-auto version was primarily designed for use by stateside law enforcement or by guards at factories, etc.
These were produced from 1942 until about 1949 or so.
The Model 50's are still selling on auctions to those class 3 folks who are looking for an entry level full-auto weapon and they sell in the $7,000-$8,000 range on average.
These Model 60's are selling between $2,500 and $3,500 depending on condition.
Here are a few photos....enjoy!







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