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504:"Les fusils Mauser Belges modèle 1935 et 1936"
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271:bolt-action rifle. Derived from the Belgian
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407:Buenos Aires Provincial Police
383:Buenos Aires Provincial Police
299:, locally produced. After the
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134:Manufacture d’Armes de L’Etat
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183:600 mm (24 in)
1080:7.65Ă—53mm Mauser rifles
468:Small Arms of the World
374:and the sniping rifle
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293:Belgian Armed Forces
240:5-round box magazine
228:Muzzle velocity
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361:invasion of Belgium
331:.30-06 Springfield
313:Fabrique Nationale
287:History and design
130:Fabrique Nationale
103:Production history
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870:Bolt-action
803:Select-fire
351:Modèle 1935
277:Mauser 1898
249:Iron sights
221:Bolt-action
151:Model 35/46
1074:Categories
1044:15.5Ă—106mm
710:Five-seven
705:Forty-Nine
679:FN Herstal
452:References
369:designated
66:1935–1960s
700:Barracuda
587:Ball 2011
575:Ball 2011
560:Ball 2011
545:Ball 2011
533:Ball 2011
521:Ball 2011
403:Argentina
194:Cartridge
143:1935–1940
79:Argentina
1059:FN 303 P
1039:5.7Ă—28mm
1011:Mle 1930
932:Shotguns
878:Ballista
780:FN HiPer
750:Hi-Power
687:Handguns
365:Fusil 35
275:and the
267:, was a
148:Variants
140:Produced
118:Designed
108:Designer
420:Belgium
337:Service
305:Germany
206:Caliber
75:Belgium
52:Belgium
1054:FN 303
1016:EVOLYS
1006:Minimi
991:BRG-15
820:FS2000
790:Rifles
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216:Action
210:7.65mm
178:Barrel
169:Length
112:Mauser
898:M1950
893:M1935
888:M1930
883:M1924
855:M16A4
840:M1949
816:F2000
775:M1910
770:M1905
765:M1903
760:M1900
755:HP-DA
389:Users
43:Rifle
16:Rifle
1049:EGLM
955:SC 1
940:P-12
860:M4A1
845:PS90
830:FNAR
801:and
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607:ISBN
446:Peru
367:was
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257:The
161:Mass
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93:Wars
87:Peru
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