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MAS 36
General Facts
- TYPE
Bolt-action rifle - ORIGIN
France
- NICKNAMES
- - DESIGNED
Early 1930's - DESIGNER
Manufacture d'Armes de St. Etienne - PRODUCTION
1936 - 1940's? 1939 - 1953 (CR39) - PRODUCERS
France - MAS
- QUANTITY
About 6.000 CR39 - UNIT COST
Unknown - CHARACTERISTICS
Rugged and reliable
Limited size
Good accuracy
Limited rate of fire
Expensive to produce
Introduction
The MAS 36 is a bolt action rifle of French origin. The MAS 36 was designed in the early 1930's to replace the older Lebel and Berthier rifles and carbines in French service. The MAS 36 is regarded as one of the best bolt action rifles as its design features many best practices of other rifles. The design of the MAS 36 lives on in the post World War 2 FR-F1 sniper rifle that uses the same bolt design.
Design
The MAS 36 is a bolt action rifle with a conventional layout. It is a relatively compact rifle with a length between that of a full size rifle and a carbine. Many features of older designs have been incorporated. The bolt locking is similar to that of the Lee Enfield, the bolt design and sights are patterned after the M1917 and the 5 round clip fed internal magazine is also used on Mauser rifles. The MAS 36 has no safety. A spike bayonet is carried under the barrel and
Firepower
The MAS 36 fires the French 7.5x54mm round from a 5 round internal box magazine. Clips are used to reload the magazine. As a bolt action rifle the MAS 36 has a limited rate of fire, but is capable of good accuracy. The maximum effective range is about 350 meters, mostly due to the limitations of using iron sights beyond that range. Some MAS 36 were fitted with optical sights to serve as sniper rifles before the FR-F1 was introduced. Later versions of the MAS 36 are able to launch rifle grenades.
Users
The MAS 36 was the standard issue rifle for French forces during World War 2, although due to budget constaints older weapons remained in use. After the war the MAS 36 was supplemented by the self-loading MAS 49 and the MAS 36 became a second line weapon. The MAS 36 was also widely exported to ex-French colonies. Nowadays the MAS 36 is obsolete but often remains in use as a ceremonial weapon.
MAS 36
The MAS 36 is a modern bolt action rifle. The standard MAS 36 version was the most produced model. There is no carbine model since the full size MAS 36 is not that long and cumbersome.
- Specifications:
- MAS 36
Type | Bolt action rifle |
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Caliber | 7.5x54mm French |
Magazine | 5 round internal magazine |
Operation | Bolt action |
Fire selector | 1 |
Rate of fire | Bolt action |
Barrel length | 575 mm |
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Rifling | 4 grooves, 270 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 850 m/s |
Stock | Fixed |
Length | 1020 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 3.72 kg empty, 4.02 kg loaded with bayonet |
Sights | Iron sights, 588 mm sight radius |
Remarks | - |
MAS 36 CR39
The MAS 36 CR39 was designed for the cavalry and was later used by airborne forces. The CR39 features an aluminum folding stock and a shorter forearm and barrel. The stock is hollow and folds over the receiver.
- Specifications:
- MAS 36 CR39
Type | Bolt action rifle |
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Caliber | 7.5x54mm French |
Magazine | 5 round internal magazine |
Operation | Bolt action |
Fire selector | 1 |
Rate of fire | Bolt action |
Barrel length | 450 mm |
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Rifling | 4 grooves, 270 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 775 m/s |
Stock | Foldable |
Length | 883 mm / 625 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 3.75 kg empty, 3.88 kg with bayonet, 4.13 kg loaded with bayonet |
Sights | Iron sights, 490 mm sight radius |
Remarks | - |
MAS 36/51
The MAS 36 LG48 is a version that is able to launch French 48mm grenades. The MAS 36/51 is the most common grenade launching version. The MAS 36/51 is able to launch NATO standard 22mm rifle grenades. To be able to do so the end of the barrel is reshaped and a grenade launching sight is fitted.
- Specifications:
- MAS 36 LG48
- MAS 36/51
Type | Bolt action rifle |
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Caliber | 7.5x54mm French |
Magazine | 5 round internal magazine |
Operation | Bolt action |
Fire selector | 1 |
Rate of fire | Bolt action |
Barrel length | ? |
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Rifling | 4 grooves, 270 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | ? |
Stock | Fixed |
Length | ? |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 3.84 kg empty, 4.14 kg loaded with bayonet |
Sights | Iron sights, folding ladder sight for grenades |
Remarks | Able to launch 48mm French rifle grenades |
Type | Bolt action rifle |
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Caliber | 7.5x54mm French |
Magazine | 5 round internal magazine |
Operation | Bolt action |
Fire selector | 1 |
Rate of fire | Bolt action |
Barrel length | 620 mm |
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Rifling | 4 grooves, 270 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 865 m/s |
Stock | Fixed |
Length | 1065 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 4.13 kg empty, 4.43 kg loaded with bayonet |
Sights | Iron sights, folding ladder sight for grenades |
Remarks | Able to launch 22mm NATO standard rifle grenades |