RIA February 2020 Special: Venezuelan and Argentine FN49s

Published on February 13, 2020
Duration: 3:30

This review covers two FN49 rifles from a Rock Island Auction: a Venezuelan contract in 7x57mm Mauser and an Argentine Navy contract originally in 7mm, later converted to 7.62 NATO with a 20-round detachable magazine. The Venezuelan model is noted for its soft-shooting 7mm cartridge, while the Argentine variant offers modern magazine capacity. Other variants like the Luxembourg .30-06 are also mentioned.

Quick Summary

The video showcases two FN49 rifles: a Venezuelan contract model in 7x57mm Mauser, praised for its low recoil, and an Argentine Navy contract rifle converted to 7.62 NATO with a 20-round detachable magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: RIA February 2020 Special
  2. 00:30Venezuelan FN49 in 7x57mm Mauser
  3. 01:20Argentine Navy FN49: 7.62 NATO Conversion
  4. 02:30FN49 Variants & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Venezuelan and Argentine Navy FN49 rifles discussed?

The Venezuelan FN49 is chambered in 7x57mm Mauser and features a fixed internal magazine. The Argentine Navy FN49 was originally 7mm but was converted to 7.62 NATO and modified to accept a 20-round detachable box magazine.

What caliber is the Venezuelan contract FN49 rifle chambered in?

The Venezuelan contract FN49 rifle featured in the video is chambered in the 7x57mm Mauser cartridge. This caliber is noted for its effectiveness and low recoil in a battle rifle context.

What modifications were made to the Argentine Navy FN49 rifles?

The Argentine Navy FN49 rifles were originally chambered in 7mm but were later upgraded by the Argentine Navy to fire 7.62 NATO. Crucially, they were modified to accept a 20-round detachable box magazine.

Where were the featured FN49 rifles originally from?

The FN49 rifles featured were from specific national contracts. One was a Venezuelan contract rifle, and the other was an Argentine Navy (ARA) contract rifle.

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