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Slow Motion: MAS 49/56

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The MAS 49/56 was the final evolution of a French direct gas impingement rifle design that nearly entered mass production in 1940, but was interrupted by the German invasion. It uses a tilting bolt to lock (similar to the FAL) and a direct gas inpingement system to operate (very similar to the AG-42B Ljungman). It is chambered in 7.5x54mm, and is a highly under-rated rifle in the US.

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