Is the MAS 49 a good rifle?

Is the MAS 49 a good rifle?

Is the MAS 49 a good rifle?

The weapon earned a reputation for being dependable and hard-hitting — especially in the hands of the Commandos Marines, France’s elite naval infantry, who were widely issued the rifle in Indochina. The Mle. 49 was an evolution of the earlier MAS Mle. 1944 and Mle.

What is the MAS 49?

The MAS-49 is a French semi-automatic rifle that replaced various bolt-action rifles as the French service rifle that was produced from 1949. It was designed and manufactured by the government-owned MAS arms factory. The French Army formal designation of the MAS-49 is Fusil semi-automatique 7 mm 5 M.

What caliber is a MAS 49 56?

Original MAS 49/56 French semi-automatic rifles in Cal. 7.5.

What was the first French assault rifle?

FAMAS FAMAS F1

FAMAS
FAMAS F1 (top) and G2 (bottom).
Type Bullpup assault rifle
Place of origin France
Service history

What machine gun does the French Foreign Legion use?

FN MAG 58
FN MAG 58 (Mitrailleuse d’Appui Général – General purpose Machine Gun) is a gas-operated machine gun used by the Foreign Legion and other French Army forces.

What is the first semi automatic rifle?

The first semi-automatic rifle adopted and widely issued by a major military power (France) was the Fusil Automatique Modele 1917. This is a locked-breech, gas-operated action which is very similar in its mechanical principles to the future M1 Garand in the United States.

Is the Foreign Legion special forces?

The French Foreign Legion aren’t special forces, per se, but they maybe more closely align with U.S. Army Rangers. We are a first-reaction type force that will go in and take over an airport, for example. We aren’t doing any sort of black ops, clandestine-type missions or whatever.

What country made the MAS 44?

The MAS 44 is a French gas operated semi auto rifle.

Is the MAS 49/56 an accurate rifle?

The MAS 49/56 is an accurate rifle—for its era. The MAS’s trigger is fairly heavy (8-9 lbs). Using high-quality surplus French military ball, I was able to achieve, on average, 1.75 to 2.5 MOA five-shot groups at 100 yards (called flyers omitted).

What happened to the MAS-49/56?

The MAS-49/56 ended production in 1978 and was replaced with the 5.56×45mm NATO caliber FAMAS bullpup assault rifle. The MAS-49/56 was withdrawn from service in 1990. Whereas only 20,600 MAS-49 were manufactured, the MAS-49/56 was mass-produced, attaining a total of 275,240 rifles issued between 1957 and 1978.

Should I rechamber my MAS-49/56?

For those who currently own a MAS-49/56 in it’s original 7.5x54mm chambering, but would prefer it in 7.62x51mm NATO, Bill Toth can perform the rechambering job for you. If you opt for rechambering, play it smart and have Bill also install his adjustable gas system at the same time.

What is the serial number on a 1953 MAS 49?

These rifles are dated 1953 and features serial numbers in the F33.000 to F39.000 range. Many MAS-49/56 rifles imported as surplus into the United States were rechambered locally by Century Arms International to fire the 7.62mm NATO round.