The AFN-49 is the selective-fire variant of the FN-49 rifle, with nearly half of its production being automatic. Key features include a selector lever and a specialized locking pin requiring an armorer's tool for full-auto use. Its high rate of fire and fixed 10-round magazine make automatic fire challenging to control, emptying the magazine in about one second.
The Yugoslavian M48 Mauser is a post-war variant built on German machinery, featuring a short intermediate action and all-milled parts, distinguishing it from later stamped models. It fires the potent 8mm Mauser cartridge and is identifiable by its extended upper handguard. The rifle boasts a robust tangent rear sight adjustable to 2000 meters and a hooded front sight.
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