-
Legacy Member
MAS 44 unitended French Auto Loader Safe Queen
-
The Following 7 Members Say Thank You to Cheese Noodles For This Useful Post:
-
06-24-2016 11:08 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Advisory Panel
Can you not make 7.5 Mas out of something? .30 cal cartridge for instance? I know the dies can be had, maybe custom but they can be. I'd load for it and get on with it. A nice clean rifle like that should be shot.
-
-
-
Advisory Panel
Can you not make 7.5 Mas out of something? .30 cal cartridge for instance? I know the dies can be had, maybe custom but they can be. I'd load for it and get on with it. A nice clean rifle like that should be shot.
6.5x55 Swedish
actually is the case of choice for re forming into 7.5x54 French
. http://www.castpics.net/subsite2/ByC...5%20French.pdf
Or you can just buy new brass https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog...roductId/12648
-
Thank You to Lee Enfield For This Useful Post:
-
Legacy Member
-
-
There's a 44/59 in my French
rifle collection that has "suffered" the same fate. Somewhat more common than your earlier version, though! If you decide to exercise it, new manufacture PPU/Prvi Partisan 7,5 ammo can usually be had without much trouble.
-
-
Contributing Member
PPU ammo is usually available at the shows reasonably priced.
-
-
Contributing Member
That's an interesting rifle. I would be interested to know exactly when in 1944 it was made? , (or is that the design date?) I assume it was after liberation? I'm not sure what date Saint Etienne was liberated.
-
-
Legacy Member
-
-
Contributing Member
The French
have been at the front of a few bits of kit over the years. There 75mm artillery field gun was I believe the first to have a recoil system built in so it did not move on the wheels when fired; therefore keeping the aim point. Probably the best field gun of WWI. Developed in the 1890's, it was years ahead of everyone else.
Although to be honest, I prefer my Lee Enfield's to the MAS36
-
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
30Three
Although to be honest, I prefer my Lee Enfield's to the MAS36
I agree, you could have given me free ammo for the MAS 36, I still would should shoot my Lee Enfield more. The MAS did fine and never gave me a lick of trouble, but the Lee Enfield was preferred for its smooth operation and I really liked the sights, (a No4 Mk1 )
-