FN Model 30-11

FN Model 30-11
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)

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

  1. Janes Military Review Fourth Year of Issue, ISBN 0-7106-0334-7, Published 4/1/1985

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