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  2. List of equipment of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the HK416 F, a custom-made model of the HK416 ("F" standing for "France"), was selected to replace the FAMAS as the standard-issue rifle of the French Armed Forces. The Aimpoint CompM5 was selected the following year to be the standard-issue sight for the rifle. 117,000 HK416 F have been ordered and 70,340 units have been delivered as ...

  3. FAMAS - Wikipedia

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    The FAMAS can use a variety of rifle grenades up to 500 g (18 oz). Notable examples include the antipersonnel APAV40 and the anti-tank AC58. The FAMAS features two alidades for aiming rifle grenades with several modes: direct fire at 75 to 100 m (246 to 328 ft), in anti-vehicle role; indirect fire, in anti-personnel role:

  4. FA-MAS Type 62 - Wikipedia

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    The FA-MAS Type 62 is a 7.62×51mm NATO rifle developed by the French Army as a replacement for the MAS-49/56. [1] [2] It was the last in series of 40 different prototype rifles designed between 1952 and 1962. [3] [4] However, the introduction of the 5.56×45mm cartridge caused the French to rethink their approach and the project was eventually ...

  5. Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne - Wikipedia

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    The MAC-designed Lebel rifle entered production in 1886. MAS later designed and manufactured the family of rifles chambered in 7.5×54mm French, from the MAS-36 through the MAS-49/56, then later the FAMAS bullpup assault rifle, which uses the 5.56×45mm NATO round. In 2001, weapons production ceased as MAS was absorbed into the Nexter Group.

  6. Chassepot to FAMAS - Wikipedia

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    Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles, 1866–2016 is a 2019 book by Ian McCollum about the history of French military rifles. Chassepot to FAMAS was funded through Kickstarter, and it was the first book by Headstamp Publishing, which McCollum co-founded with N.R. Jenzen-Jones of Armament Research Services and James Rupley. [1]

  7. List of delayed-blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    Submachine gun Carbine: 1990 CEAM Modèle 1950: Centre d'Etudes et d'Armement de Mulhouse.30 Carbine 7.92×33mm Kurz France Assault rifle: 1949 CETME Ameli: CETME: 5.56×45mm NATO Spain: Light machine gun: 1974 CETME Model L: CETME: 5.56×45mm NATO Spain Assault rifle: 1981 CETME rifle: CETME: 7.62×51mm CETME Spain: Battle rifle: 1957 CW56 ...

  8. KNDS France - Wikipedia

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    The GCT 155mm self-propelled gun; The AMX-10 RC tank destroyer; And several types of munitions for medium and large-calibre weapons: 120 mm ammunition; 155 mm ammunition; Tank ammunition; 40 mm ammunitions; Nexter/GIAT also manufactures various weapons: The FAMAS assault rifle; The M621 cannon; The FR F2 sniper rifle; The 20 mm modèle F2 gun ...

  9. FAMARS - Wikipedia

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    A limited run of only 30 guns was made, one of which is showcased in the historical Beretta Gallery in Italy, making FAMARS the only outside manufacturer to be shown within the gun gallery. The next major innovation was the development of the Jorema, a Boss-style over/under shotgun that used a pinless sidelock design patented by Remo Salvinelli ...