A Rifle for International Competition: the MAS 49-56 MSE

Published on May 29, 2019
Duration: 8:23

This video provides an expert-level overview of the rare MAS 49-56 MSE, a competition variant of the French service rifle. Ian McCollum, author of 'Chassepot to FAMAS', details its origins, production, and unique modifications for marksmanship, including an improved trigger, finer sights, and an adjustable competition stock. He emphasizes the importance of identifying authentic MSE rifles versus modified standard versions.

Quick Summary

The MAS 49-56 MSE is a rare competition variant of the French MAS 49-56 rifle, featuring a refined two-stage trigger (2.5-2.8 kg), finer adjustable sights (1cm/click at 100m), and an adjustable competition stock. Approximately 900 were converted, and authenticity requires specific trigger and sight modifications, not just the stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to MAS 49-56 MSE
  2. 00:43Origins for Competition
  3. 01:43Production and Conversion Details
  4. 02:39Stock and Ergonomic Modifications
  5. 03:19Trigger and Receiver Markings
  6. 04:50Sighting Systems (Iron & Optical)
  7. 07:04Identifying Authentic MSE Rifles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MAS 49-56 MSE?

The MAS 49-56 MSE (Modifié Saint-Étienne) is a rare, competition-oriented variant of the French MAS 49-56 service rifle. It was developed to improve accuracy and ergonomics for military teams participating in international service rifle matches.

What are the key differences between the MAS 49-56 MSE and the standard MAS 49-56?

The MSE features a refined two-stage trigger (2.5-2.8 kg), finer adjustable iron sights (1cm/click at 100m), and a specialized adjustable competition stock with a pistol grip and cheek riser. The standard rifle has a heavier combat trigger and coarser sights.

How many MAS 49-56 MSE rifles were produced?

Approximately 900 units of the MAS 49-56 MSE were converted from existing MAS 49-56 rifles. These conversions were applied to rifles already in the inventory of French military branches.

How can one identify an authentic MAS 49-56 MSE?

Authenticity requires checking for the specific 'M' marking on the trigger guard, the two-stage trigger modification, finer adjustable sights, and the correct competition stock. Simply having an aftermarket stock does not make a rifle an authentic MSE.

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