And yes i have the original firing pin system so far no problems, think it is two piece have not shot that rifle in quite a while, have to dig her out now. GREAT SHOOTERS THO,love shooting mine.The fabrique Natoinale,is the maker of the rifle they were all made in belgium then exported in various calibers to other countries, every egyptian model i have seen was in 8mm, but have seen them in 06.7mm mauser.308.7.65 argentine. An excellent example of this iconic weapon, it has undamaged composite pistol grips and short fore-stock, sound metal work throughout and a detachable wooden stock with steel butt plate. So i try and stick to milsurp or steel cased. UZI 9mm sub machine gun, Israeli Military Industries (IMI) dated 1961, New Spec deactivation. I own an egyptian fn-49 as well from what i understand those are the unit markings it was issued to when it was issued for service and rifle numbers, i could be wrong, but what i was told the arabic on the disc meant, they were all imported so not the makers mark, i delved into it to find out and that was the answer i kept getting,unit markings.but i am no expert, great rifles tho love mine but is h*ll on brass, likes to dent it up pretty bad no matter what gas setting. Just take care with ammunition selection and make sure the rifle has a two-piece firing pin in order to reduce the chance of a slam-fire/out-of-battery event.
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