FN Model 30-11
FN Model 30-11 | |
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Type | Bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | Belgium |
Service history | |
Wars | Cold War |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Fabrique Nationale de Herstal |
Produced | 1976–1986 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4.85 kg (10.7 lb) empty, without scope or bipod |
Length |
1,117 mm (44.0 in) barrel 502 mm (19.8 in) |
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Cartridge | 7.62×51mm NATO |
Action | Bolt action |
Rate of fire | Single |
Muzzle velocity | 850 m/s (2,789 ft/s) |
Feed system | 5-round internal magazine |
The FN Model 30-11 is a Belgian sniper rifle, manufactured between 1976 and 1986.
Derived from the FN Model 30, based on the Mauser action dating to the G98, with three-piece bolt and a five-round magazine. The trigger and stock are both adjustable, the stock by means of butt spacers. The furniture is wood. The rifle features a flash hider, as well as a standard rear-folding bipod (same as the FN MAG). The standard sights are micrometer-adjustable iron, but the usual fitting is an Anschütz four-power 28 mm (1.1 in) telescope; a nightscope can be fitted, if desired.[1]
No longer manufactured by FN, the Model 30-11 remains in service with Belgian police and military, as well as military forces in several countries.
References
- ↑ Janes Military Review Fourth Year of Issue, ISBN 0-7106-0334-7, Published 4/1/1985
External links
See also
- Belgian military rifles
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