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Model 30 Postwar Short Rifle


Courtesy Richard M. Kumor Sr.


Egyptian contract: See Egypt.

Venezualan contract.


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 only marking is a serial number on the end of the pommel. Price range 80 – 40.


Bayonet for FN Model 1949, Type 1


Bayonet for FN Model 1949, Type 2

Model 30-11 Sniper Rifle

Chambered for the 7.62 NATO cartridge. It has a 20" heavy barrel and Anschutz sights. There is a flash suppressor mounted on the muzzle. It is built on a highly precision-made Mauser bolt action fed by a 9-round, detachable box magazine. The walnut stock is rather unique in that the butt is made up of two parts, with the rear half being replaceable to suit the needs of different-sized shooters. It is issued with a shooting sling, bipod, and a foam-lined carrying case. This is a rare firearm on the commercial market as it was designed and sold to the military and police markets.

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