RIA February 2020 Special: Venezuelan and Argentine FN49s

Published on February 13, 2020
Duration: 3:30

This review from Forgotten Weapons, presented by Ian McCollum, details two distinct FN49 rifle variants: 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. McCollum, a recognized expert, highlights the mechanical differences and historical context of these collectible semi-automatic rifles, also briefly mentioning Luxembourg variants.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons compares the Venezuelan FN49 (7x57mm Mauser, 10-round fixed magazine) and the Argentine Navy FN49 (7.62 NATO conversion, 20-round detachable magazine), highlighting their distinct features and historical significance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Rock Island Auction & FN49s
  2. 00:30Venezuelan FN49: 7x57mm Mauser
  3. 01:20Argentine Navy FN49: 7.62 NATO Conversion
  4. 02:30FN49 Variations and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Venezuelan FN49 is typically chambered in 7x57mm Mauser and uses a 10-round fixed internal magazine. The Argentine Navy FN49, originally in 7mm, was modified to fire 7.62 NATO and accepts a 20-round detachable box magazine.

What calibers were the FN49 rifles discussed chambered in?

The Venezuelan FN49 was chambered in 7x57mm Mauser. The Argentine Navy FN49 was originally in 7mm and later converted to 7.62 NATO. Other variants, like the Luxembourg model, were chambered in .30-06 Springfield.

What is significant about the Argentine Navy FN49's magazine system?

The Argentine Navy FN49 was modified to accept a 20-round detachable box magazine, a significant upgrade in capacity and usability compared to the fixed internal magazines found on many other FN49 variants.

Who is Ian McCollum and what is his expertise regarding FN49 rifles?

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons is a recognized expert in historical firearms. His detailed analysis of the Venezuelan and Argentine Navy FN49s showcases deep knowledge of specific national contracts, rare markings, and mechanical conversions between calibers.

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