Milsurp ammo is almost impossible to find. I don't know what the French did with it all. It never has been plentiful, even way back when.
they are works of art. The metalurgy is good and the finish on the really decent ones will rival any of the early Mausers.
Somewhat awkward looking and to operate as well. Many found in really good shape. NO INSULTS[/B.
That's cheap.Somewhat awkward looking and to operate as well. Many found in really good shape. NO INSULTS
The rifle was developed based on French experience in WW1 and combines the best features of other rifles used, like the British SMLE rifle (rear locking lugs resistant to dirt), the P14 Enfield rifle (turned forward bolt, aperture sight), and the German Mauser (five-round box-magazine), to produce an extremely rugged and capable design.
It is perhaps pertinent to remember at this stage that the most inherently accurate military bolt action is the little-known French MAS 1936 . This action is the basis of a super-accurate sniper rifle, still in service today. This action has TWO very wide locking lugs bolted at 45° too!!. The 2 large lugs of the ''36'' has the same effect as the 4 lugs of the design [target rifle action] described.
Actually, the French under the UN Mandate destroyed all their remaining stocks of MAS 36 including MAS 49/56 rifles and ammo. Canada did the same with our FN rifles also a few years back.

Milsurp ammo is almost impossible to find. I don't know what the French did with it all. It never has been plentiful, even way back when.



























