Egyptian FN49 Sniper (Late Pattern)

Published on June 10, 2019
Duration: 12:06

This review details the rare Egyptian FN49 Sniper rifle, a late-pattern variant chambered in 8mm Mauser. Key identifying features include specific serial number ranges, Egyptian script markings, a third sling swivel, a slotted flash hider, and a unique non-symmetrical cheek riser. The rifle utilizes a Meopta 2.5x scope with Egyptian numeral BDC dials, mounted via an Echo mount on a receiver dovetail.

Quick Summary

The Egyptian FN49 Sniper rifle, a late-pattern variant, is rare with an estimated production of 100-1500 units. Key identifiers include serial numbers in the 33,000-35,000 range (often in Egyptian script), a third sling swivel, and a non-symmetrical cheek riser. It features a Meopta 2.5x scope with Egyptian numeral BDC dials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Egyptian FN49 Sniper
  2. 01:20Egyptian Adoption and 8mm Mauser Caliber
  3. 02:31Identifying Authentic Egyptian Snipers
  4. 04:13Sniper-Specific Hardware Features
  5. 05:07Scope Mount and Retrofitting Details
  6. 06:57Mount Markings and Scope Modifications
  7. 08:31Meopta Optic Specifications and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Egyptian FN49 Sniper rifle rare?

The Egyptian FN49 Sniper is rare due to its estimated low production numbers, estimated between 100 and 1500 units. Its specific configuration for Egypt, including unique markings and modifications, further contributes to its scarcity, especially in the US market.

How can one identify an authentic Egyptian FN49 Sniper?

Authentic Egyptian FN49 Snipers typically fall within the 33,000 to 35,000 serial number range, often marked in Egyptian script. Look for a third sling swivel on the magazine well, a slotted flash hider, and a non-symmetrical cheek riser.

What type of scope and mount does the Egyptian FN49 Sniper use?

The Egyptian FN49 Sniper utilizes a Meopta 2.5x scope with a German post reticle and Egyptian numeral BDC dials. It's mounted using an Echo mount attached to a receiver dovetail, often with modifications to the scope itself.

Why was the FN49 chambered in 8mm Mauser for Egypt?

Egypt adopted the FN49 in 8mm Mauser to ensure compatibility with their existing inventory of bolt-action rifles chambered in the same caliber. This logistical decision simplified ammunition supply and training for their forces.

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