The typical WW2 sniper rifle depended on national military doctrine. From my POV, only a few countries had designated sniper programs. The smaller countries have not been well documented, so I am leery when someone proposes a sniper version of something. Belgium was occupied from 1940 to most of 1944. Their economy and industry were devastated! Their military depended on foreign aid for a long time. The SAFN emerged in 1949 and there was a scope version.This is a long shot. Apparently this model came in snipers, I viewed photographs online and they are mentioned on Wikipedia. How can you identify a sniper versus somebody drilling and tapping one (at a later date)? Thanks !
Thank you, it was a long shot. I agree, most likely added at a later date. JayView attachment 1087952
From the book ‘FN Mauser Rifles’ by Anthony Vanderlinden.
It doesn’t look to me like your holes are correct for a original but I would not be a good judge of that. The crest being scrubbed is a good indication it likely wasn’t a sniper.



























