France's Final Battle Rifle Iteration: The MAS 49-56
The MAS 49-56 is the final French semi-automatic battle rifle, serving from 1956 to 1979. Key upgrades from the MAS 49 include a shortened barrel and stock for modern combat, and a NATO standard 22mm grenade launcher capability. A crucial gas cut-off system prevents bolt cycling during grenade launches, enhancing longevity. The rifle is a versatile platform, adaptable for standard infantry, grenadiers, and marksmen, featuring an APX L.806 scope and a unique feeding system for both magazines and stripper clips.









