Luxembourg FN49 Semiauto Sniper Rifle

Published on January 30, 2019
Duration: 12:53

This review details the rare Luxembourg FN49 semi-automatic sniper rifle, chambered in .30-06 Springfield. It highlights Luxembourg's procurement of 203 sniper variants in 1952, featuring OIP scopes and Herckner's 'Echo' mounts. The scarcity of these rifles today is emphasized, with only 93 known survivors out of the original 203.

Quick Summary

The Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifle, chambered in .30-06 Springfield, is exceptionally rare with only 93 known survivors out of 203 produced. It features OIP scopes with an 800-meter BDC and Herckner's 'Echo' side mount, marked 'AL' on the receiver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Luxembourg FN49 Sniper
  2. 00:52Luxembourg Procurement History
  3. 01:39Sniper Configuration & OIP Scopes
  4. 02:21Markings and Serial Numbers
  5. 04:00The Herckner 'Echo' Scope Mount
  6. 06:48OIP Scope Details & BDC
  7. 10:56Scope Storage Case
  8. 11:59Rarity and Survival Rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifle rare?

The Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifle is extremely rare because only 93 of the original 203 produced are known to have survived. The remaining rifles were reportedly scrapped by the Luxembourg military, making them highly sought after by collectors.

What caliber is the Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifle?

The Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifle is chambered in the .30-06 Springfield caliber. Luxembourg chose this caliber, likely utilizing US surplus, over other options when procuring their FN49 rifles after World War II.

Who manufactured the scopes and mounts for the Luxembourg FN49 sniper rifles?

Luxembourg sourced its scopes from the Belgian company OIP (Optique et Instruments de Précision). The unique side-mounted scope mounts, known as the 'Echo' mount, were produced by Herckner in Boise, Idaho, and purchased commercially by FN.

How can one identify a Luxembourg FN49 rifle?

Luxembourg contract rifles are typically marked with an 'AL' (Armée Luxembourgeoise) crest on the receiver. Specifically, the sniper variants are found within the serial number range of 7,001 to 7,203.

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