I found a nice Syrian contract MAS 49 at the lgs today. It is mostly numbers matching, not import marked, and the wood is the nicest I have seen on a Syrian. The only thing not standard was a century-esqe stamping on the receiver denoting that this rifle was 7.62N. This is not my first converted mas 49, so I had some idea on what I was getting into.
I disassembled it on the bench at home and did a better inspection than the shop would allow, and found that this rifle does not close the bolt on a 7.62x51 like it said on the receiver. The cartridge is loose in the chamber, but does not go all the way down. It also completely swallows an x39 so it isn't that either.
Could this rifle be unconverted?
If this rifle was an unconverted 7.5 French, wouldn't the .308 still chamber, and bolt still close, just not safely
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Other thoughts, could this be a symptom of an old case head separation, left unfixed?Information
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