FN Model 1949

FN Model 1949
TypeBattle rifle
Place of originBelgium
Service history
In service1948 — Present
Used bySee Users
WarsKorean War[1][2]
Darul Islam rebellion[3]
Suez Crisis[1][4]
Permesta rebellion[3]
PRRI rebellion[3]
Congo Crisis[1]
Dominican Civil War[5]
Falklands War[5]
Production history
DesignerDieudonné Saive
Designed1947
ManufacturerFN Herstal
Produced1948–1961
No. built176,000
Specifications
Mass4.31 kg (9 lb 8 oz)
Length1116 mm (43.5 in)
Barrel length590 mm (23.2 in)

Cartridge.30-06 Springfield
7.92×57mm Mauser
7×57mm Mauser
7.62×51mm NATO
7.65×53mm Argentine
ActionGas-operated short-stroke piston, tilting bolt
Feed system10-round fixed box magazine, 20-round detachable box magazine in Argentine 7.62×51mm NATO conversions
SightsIron sights / OIP 4x Telescopic sight on Belgium Sniper rifle

The Fabrique Nationale Model 1949 (often referred to as the FN-49, SAFN, or AFN (automatic rifle version) is an autoloading battle rifle designed by Belgian small arms designer Dieudonné Saive in 1947. It was adopted by the militaries of Argentina, Belgium, the Belgian Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and Venezuela. The selective fire version produced for Belgium was known as the AFN.

While well regarded for its high build quality and reliability in comparison to the rifles of the time, its marketability was limited, as it was not developed in time for use in World War II but later, as many militaries had already begun the switch to selective fire battle rifles. About half of FN-49s were produced as selective fire automatic rifles, but the small 10 round box magazine limited the usefulness of the fully automatic feature.[6]

The FN-49 found itself in direct competition with a number of more modern rifles such as the Heckler & Koch G3 and Fabrique Nationale de Herstal's own FN FAL, resulting in limited sales.

  1. ^ a b c "Le fusil semi-automatique belge S.A.F.N. 49". Action Armes & Tir (in French). No. 161. December 1993. pp. 32–35. Archived from the original on 2021-10-23. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  2. ^ Cashner, Bob (2013). The FN FAL Battle Rifle. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-78096-903-9.
  3. ^ a b c Haryadi, Yosafat Robert (2019). Sejarah Kavaleri Korps Marinir (in Indonesian). Surabaya: Penerbit Karunia. pp. 234, 248, 261. ISBN 978-979-9039-97-2.
  4. ^ Reynold, Dan. "The Rifles of Egypt 1922 - 1958". carbinesforcollectors.com.
  5. ^ a b "Classic Guns: The FN-49".
  6. ^ "AFN-49: The Forgotten Full-Auto Brother of the FN-49". 20 October 2023.