Standard Catalog of Military Firearms. Phillip Peterson

Standard Catalog of Military Firearms - Phillip Peterson


Скачать книгу
href="#fb3_img_img_793e48fa-2785-59ab-9e12-83ddedc8c466.jpg" alt="9780896894778_0038_004"/>

       M1889 Carbine Lightened

      Fitted with a 15.75" barrel and turned down bolt. A slotted sling bracket mounted on left side of buttstock.

9780896894778_0038_005

       M1889 Carbine Lightened with Yataghan

      Same as above but with longer stock. A unique bayonet, handle has no guard and frequently having a double curved blade, was also issued with this carbine. No examples of this bayonet could be found to list here.

9780896894778_0038_006

       M1890 Turkish Rifle

      Captured Turkish Model 1890 rifles with Belgian rear sight similar to the Model 1889 rifle. No handguard. Original Turkish markings remain. Belgian proofs.

9780896894778_0038_007

       M1916 Carbine

      Similar to the Model 1889 with Yataghan bayonet but with different bracket on buttstock.

9780896894778_0038_008

       M1935 Short Rifle

      This model is very similar to the German Kar 98k and uses the M98 bolt system. It is fitted with a 5-round flush magazine. Chambered for 7.65mm Mauser cartridge. Barrel length is 23.5". Weight is about 9 lbs.

9780896894778_0038_009 9780896894778_0038_011

      Belgian Model 1889/36 Short Rifle • Courtesy West Point Museum, Paul Goodwin photo

9780896894778_0039_001

       Belgian M1916/24 Bayonet for Mausers

       M1889/36 Short Rifle

      This model is a converted Model 1889 with a 23.5" barrel with wooden handguard. The upper barrel band and front sight are of the Model 1935 type. The bolt system appears similar to the Model 98. Chambered for the 7.65mm Mauser cartridge. Weight is about 9 lbs.

9780896894778_0039_002

       Belgian M1916/24 Bayonet for Mausers

      Belgium used a variety of bayonets of the patten shown. Wood grips. Muzzle ring. The common infantry version shown has a 17.6” double edge blade. The Gendarmerie version has a single edge T-shaped blade. There are also versions with shortened blade lengths of 12.3" – 13.8". Price range 225 – 100.

       M50 Short Rifle

      Post war surplus rifle converted to .30-06 caliber. Barrel length is 23.2". Tangent leaf rear sight graduated to 2000 meters. Marked “B/ABL/DATE.” Weight is approximately 9 lbs.

9780896894778_0039_003

       M35/46 Short Rifle

      Similar to the M50 short rifle.

9780896894778_0039_004

       M24/30 .22 Caliber Training Rifle–Army

      This is a military training rifle in .22 caliber built for the Belgian army after WWII.

9780896894778_0039_005

       M24/30 .22 Caliber Training Rifle–Navy

      Same as above but for the Belgian navy.

9780896894778_0039_006

       FN M30 Postwar Short Rifle (M24/30, M35/46)

      Built after WWII for the Belgian army. It uses the standard M98 action. Converted from Model 1935 rifle to .30-06 caliber. Barrel length is 23.3". Weight is about 9 lbs. Magazine capacity is 5-round in an integral box.

9780896894778_0039_007

       Model 1924/30 Export Bayonets for Mausers

      Wood handle. Muzzle ring. 15" or 9.5" single edge blade. No markings except possibly a serial number on the end of the pommel. Sold with the M 1924 Mauser rifles to many nations. Price range 80 – 40.

       FABRIQUE NATIONALE

       Model 1949 or SAFN 49

      A gas-operated semi-automatic rifle chambered for 7x57, 7.92mm, and .30-06. It has a 23" barrel and military-type sights. The fixed magazine holds 10 rounds. The finish is blued, and the stock is walnut. This is a well-made gun that was actually designed before WWII. When the Germans were in the process of taking over Belgium, a group of FN engineers fled to England and took the plans for this rifle with them, preventing the German military from acquiring a very fine weapon. This model was introduced in 1949, after hostilities had ceased. This model was sold on contract to Egypt, chambered for 7.92mm; to Venezuela, chambered for 7x57; and to Argentina, Colombia, Indonesia, Belgium, and Luxembourg chambered for the .30-06. Argentina models were chambered for the 7.65x53mm as well as the Argentina navy which had its rifles chambered for the 7.62 NATO cartridge. The FN 1949 bears serial numbers on the receiver, top cover, bolt and bolt carrier. Deduct 25 percent for any MM parts.

9780896894778_0039_008

      Model 30 Postwar Short Rifle • Courtesy Daniel Rewers Collection, Paul Goodwin photo

9780896894778_0040_001

      Courtesy Richard M. Kumor Sr.

9780896894778_0040_002

       Egyptian contract: See Egypt.

      Venezualan contract. Cal. 7x57mm. Receiver marked with Venezuelan crest. The only FN-49 that was issued with a flash hider.

9780896894778_0040_003

       Argentine contract: See Argentina .

       Bayonet for FN Model 1949, Type 1

      Wood grips. 9-1/4 inch double edge blade. National versions have slightly different marks. The Belgian is marked “SA .30” and is numbered on the pommel and the scabbard. The Egyptian has Farsi numbers on the end of the handle. Some versions have no markings at all. Pricing is the same. Price range 75 – 30.

       Bayonet for FN Model 1949, Type 2

      This bayonet was made for the Venezuelan 7mm rifle. Wood grips. 15 inch single edge blade. This is the same as the FN Model 1924 long export bayonet that has the muzzle ring enlarged to .715 inch to fit over the flash hider on the FN 1949. The


Скачать книгу