Les 36-51 ont été construit à plus de 146.000 exemplaires la série F débutant en 1953, le numéro le plus élévé répertorié est G 460xx et daté de 1958. Fusil Modèle 1936-1951 (MAS 36/51)... Used block Letters, F and up starting in 1951 and ending in 1962. Serial number prefixes F, G, H, J, K, and L up to 45XX were all pre-war made.
I pm'd you some info and I'll also dig up the link for the info sometime today.Well I can't find the link also but I did find this on my computer saved as Mas36 serial dates.
Laurent 1924 cartridge that had been introduced in 1924 (then modified in … The MAS-36 is a short carbine-style rifle with a two-piece stock and slab-sided receiver.
It is chambered for the modern rimless There are just five user removable parts: a Lebel-type cruciform bayonet inserted into a guard tube under the barrel (taken out by the stopper and turned by snap-fastening the stopper in the tube to fix), the bolt body, the bolt rear cap, the firing pin and the spring of the firing pin. 48 was only made at the arsenal in the "FG" series in 1950 and 1951, many are conversions and are stamped "L.G. M, N, P, and Q were finished off by 1950. 1.
was a conversion of existing MAS 36's The Mle 1936 L.G. I'd found a site awhile ago, I thought I had book marked it but I guess I didn't.
These half-stocked rifles were chambered for the Jane's Guns Recognition Guide, Ian Hogg & Terry Gander, Harper Collins Publishers, 2005, page 238Military Small Arms Of The 20th Century, 7th Edition, Ian V. Hogg & John S. Weeks, Kruse Publications, 2000, page 182 The hooded front sight element reduced The MAS-36 was extensively used by French Army and colonial defense forces during France's postwar counter-insurgency operations in the After the Second World War, civilian hunting rifle versions were made by MAS and by the gunsmith Jean Fournier.
I got it some time ago from another site so I can't take credit for it other then saving it. The Mle 1936 C.R. Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guestsAnybody out there know of where I can find information online regarding MAS36 date codes? Les Mas 36 les plus rares sont ceux de la série F, dont très peu semblent avoir survécu à ce jour. 48" after the designation on the receiver The barrels are dated which will … Some have since been found bent backwards into a facing-downwards position like that of many other bolt-action rifles.It was normally carried with a loaded magazine and empty chamber until the soldier was engaged in combat, though the rifle's firing mechanism could be blocked by raising the bolt handle. These were only made at the arsenal in the "FG" series in 1950 and 1951, many are conversions and are stamped "L.G. It should be 1945ish. The MAS-36 carried a 17-inch spike The MAS-36 was intended as an economical simple bolt action rifle to serve with rear echelon, colonial and reserve troops alongside and meant to share machining and pave the way for a new standard Post World War II produced rifles feature production simplifications like stamped nose caps with a hooded front sight element, stamped magazine floor plates, a stamped front sling attachment featuring a ring, a protective measure to prevent dirt ingress in the trigger area and a side-mounted cam track and button to dial and lock the selected firing range on the rear sight element. The metal parts of the rifle were black baked in an oven. Bonsoir à tous, j'ai un Mas 36 avec un N° à 5 chiffres(14XXX) précédé d'un M, y a t'il possibilité de le dater?? The MAS-36 is a short carbine-style rifle with a two-piece stock and slab-sided receiver. In 1945, the French restarted where they left off in June of 1940 ... L4600, the rest of the L series were manufactured in either 1945 or 1946. 48" after the designation on the receiver. It is chambered for the modern rimless 7.5×54mm French cartridge; a shortened version of the 7.5×57mm MAS mod.
The MAS-36 bolt handle was bent forward in an "awkward fashion" to bring it into a convenient position for the soldier's hand.