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Description:
This is a rare and excellent H&R Reising Model 60 semiautomatic rifle. This rifle was the semiautomatic variant of the Model 50, and were typically used by the Marines for training, guard duty and other non-combat roles. This variant was only manufactured from 1941-1945, and this serial would be towards the middle of that range. There were only about 3,000 of this model produced during the war, compared to over 120,000 of the submachine guns. And of that production number, about ~2000 were parkerized. This rifle shows minor wear on the barrel but is excellent overall. The stock is in great shape with no notable defects. Mint bore.
Description:
This is a rare and excellent H&R Reising Model 60 semiautomatic rifle. This rifle was the semiautomatic variant of the Model 50, and were typically used by the Marines for training, guard duty and other non-combat roles. This variant was only manufactured from 1941-1945, and this serial would be towards the middle of that range. There were only about 3,000 of this model produced during the war, compared to over 120,000 of the submachine guns. And of that production number, about ~2000 were parkerized. This rifle shows minor wear on the barrel but is excellent overall. The stock is in great shape with no notable defects. Mint bore.
Description:
This is a rare and excellent H&R Reising Model 60 semiautomatic rifle. This rifle was the semiautomatic variant of the Model 50, and were typically used by the Marines for training, guard duty and other non-combat roles. This variant was only manufactured from 1941-1945, and this serial would be towards the middle of that range. There were only about 3,000 of this model produced during the war, compared to over 120,000 of the submachine guns. And of that production number, about ~2000 were parkerized. This rifle shows minor wear on the barrel but is excellent overall. The stock is in great shape with no notable defects. Mint bore.
Description:
This is a rare and excellent H&R Reising Model 60 semiautomatic rifle. This rifle was the semiautomatic variant of the Model 50, and were typically used by the Marines for training, guard duty and other non-combat roles. This variant was only manufactured from 1941-1945, and this serial would be towards the middle of that range. There were only about 3,000 of this model produced during the war, compared to over 120,000 of the submachine guns. And of that production number, about ~2000 were parkerized. This rifle shows minor wear on the barrel but is excellent overall. The stock is in great shape with no notable defects. Mint bore.