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FRENCH MAS 1949/56 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
FRENCH MAS 1949/56 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH
SPARE MAGS AND ACCESSSORIES. Cal. 7.5mm French. S# H67996. S#s match on receiver and bolt. Bbl. 20 3/4" including flash suppressor. Tangent aperture rear sight graduated to 1200 meters. Post-front sight with protective ears. Import-marked on the left side of the receiver. The Model 1949/56 rifle was an improvement from the original MAS 49 by the adoption of an integral grenade launcher with a muzzle brake and the ability to mount a bayonet. The Model 49/56 was a reliable and effective rifle and continued in service until the adoption of the FAMAS rifle in 1979. The receiver is marked on the left side "MAS MLE 1949-56/CAL.7.5." The grenade launcher is the NATO standard 22mm Spigot. The grenade launcher has a sliding ring to set the range and a flip-up grenade launcher sight. A night-sight attachment was developed that will clamp onto the grenade launcher. Bolt is marked on top with "DH71" and "SM." Grooved nylon bolt knob. Hardwood stock set with original tan leather side-mounted sling. MAGS: 1 - 5-rd. and 4 (detachable) 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original French language technical manual dated "1974" in sealed factory sleeve. Bayonet with composite grip and plastic scabbard with green leather frog is in its sealed "1989" dated packaging. The label is marked "BAYONET F.S.A. 49/56." Luminous night sight dated "1971" complete with green canvas pouch. Pull through cleaning kit with chamber brush and dust brush in sealed package. Green plastic oil bottle. The tool kit in the sealed pouch consists of two screwdrivers, a spare extractor, two grenade-retaining springs, and a broken shell extractor. Two tan leather accessory pouches for the above items. The black rubber slip-on recoil pad is marked "MAS 1962." Padded plastic hard case. CONDITION: stock set has light wear and moderately scattered handling marks. Metal retains 60% of its original finish with thinning wear and handling marks. Bore has moderately worn lands with frosting in grooves. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Terrance McCarty. (24-336/RW). CURIO. $600-900.