Belgian Steel on the Nile: FN49 (SAFN) Rifle in Egyptian Service

Published on July 10, 2020
Duration: 9:14

This video provides an in-depth look at the FN 49 (SAFN) rifle in Egyptian service, focusing on its technical features and historical context. It highlights the rifle's adjustable gas system, unique black finish on Egyptian contract models, and its role as a capable semi-automatic rifle preceding the FAL. The discussion also touches upon ammunition variations and collector considerations.

Quick Summary

The FN 49 rifle in Egyptian service is distinguished by its unique black finish and Arabic markings. It features a crucial adjustable gas system, similar to the FAL, allowing it to reliably function with various 8mm Mauser ammunition types, including hotter loadings.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to TFB TV and Guests
  2. 00:20Sponsor Mentions: Ventura Munitions & Top Gun Supply
  3. 00:32Egyptian Service Rifle History Overview
  4. 01:42Focus on the FN 49 Rifle
  5. 02:22FN 49 Rifle Features and Egyptian Contract Details
  6. 03:00FN 49 Modifications and Shooting Impressions
  7. 03:30FN 49 vs. Garand Comparison
  8. 03:54Adjustable Gas System Explained
  9. 04:30Egyptian 8mm Mauser Ammunition
  10. 05:20FN 49 Trigger Quality
  11. 06:00Egyptian Army Doctrine and Gas System Use
  12. 06:35FN 49 Availability and Calibers
  13. 07:03FN 49 Stock Variations
  14. 07:53FN 49 Markings and Serial Numbers
  15. 08:41Belgian Proof Marks

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Egyptian contract FN 49 rifles unique?

Egyptian contract FN 49 rifles are notable for their distinctive black finish, which differs from the blued finish found on many other contract models. They also feature specific Arabic markings indicating Egyptian Army service.

How does the FN 49's adjustable gas system work?

The FN 49 has an adjustable gas system located under the front gas handguard. This system allows users to regulate gas pressure, making the rifle more adaptable to different ammunition types, including hotter loadings, and preventing potential damage.

What caliber was the FN 49 used by Egypt chambered in?

The FN 49 rifles supplied to Egypt were chambered in 8mm Mauser. Egypt also manufactured this caliber domestically in the 1950s for use with these rifles.

What are the pros and cons of the FN 49 rifle?

The FN 49 offers good firepower and a flexible adjustable gas system. However, its trigger is described as gritty and vague, and adjusting the gas system requires removing the handguard, which is less convenient than on later designs like the FAL.

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