• Fusil Automatique Modele 49

    Fusil Automatique Modele 49
    .......also known as SAFN (Semi-automatic FN) or FN-49
    (Mfg. by Fabrique National D'Armes De Guerre, Herstal, Belgium)


    (Click PIC to Enlarge)


    Operating Mechanism ....... Gas operated semi-automatic
    Calibre.............................. 7.92x57mm (also mfg. in .30-06, 7x57mm, 7.65x53mm)
    Barrel Length.................... 23.2 in.(589mm)
    Rifle Length....................... 44.0 in.(1110mm)
    Weight.............................. 9.48 lbs (4.3 Kg)
    Magazine capacity............. fixed 10 round box (pinned to 5), loaded via two 5 round chargers, or with single cartridges
    Qty mfg............................ Unknown

    Sources.....................Fabrique National D'Armes De Guerre (Original Rifle Manual)

    Canadian Market Value Estimate: $


    Fusil Automatique Modele 49

    (18 picture virtual tour)

    Observations: (by "Stevo")


    Collector's Comments and Feedback:
    FN-49 Self Loading Rifle Manual (53 Pages) (Fabrique National D'Armes De Guerre, Herstal, Belgium)



    (Click PIC to read and save Adobe PDF File)
    (Right Click on PIC and choose "Save Target As..." for download)


    (Feedback by "Badger")
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Fusil Automatique Modele 49 started by Badger View original post
    Comments 1 Comment
    1. reded69's Avatar
      Gun Geek Facts:
      Joe Poyer's SAFN-49 article from Surplus Firearms Vol VII(2000) says(regarding production numbers):
      176,267 produced in all. Breaking that number down by caliber and purchaser we have:

      125,072 in .30-06 for Belgium,Belgian Congo,Luxembourg*,Dutch East Indies(Indonesia),Columbia,Brazil

      8003 in 7x57mm Mauser for Venezuela

      5541 in 7.65x54mm Mauser for Argentina

      37,641 in 7.92/8mm Mauser for Egypt

      plus a few test models:

      5 in 6.5x55mm for Sweden, 1 in 7.5x54mm for France**,1 in 7.62 NATO for US**

      *Of the 10,000 Luxembourg SAFN-49s, 5000 were semi-auto only and 5000 were selective fire ABLs.Guess Luxembourg got tired of being invaded.

      **I think these test rifles were ordered as more of a comparison study or courtesy than a serious search for an alternative foreign rifle design. The French were set on their MAS 49/56 and the US on the M14.
      Information
      Warning: This is a relatively older thread
      This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.
Hi-Lux OPTICS