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FN Herstal
S.A.
IndustryFirearms
Founded3 July 1889; 129 years ago
FounderHenri Pieper
Headquarters,
Worldwide
Key people
Jean-Sébastien Belle (President)
John Browning
Alexandre Galopin
Dieudonne Saive
ProductsFirearms, Ammunitions
3000 worldwide
ParentHerstal Group
Websitewww.fnherstal.com (Belgium)
www.fnamerica.com (US)
www.fnhuk.com (UK)

Fabrique Nationale Herstal (English: National Factory Herstal), self-identified as FN Herstal and often referred to as Fabrique Nationale or simply FN, is a leading firearms manufacturer located in Herstal, Belgium, owned by the holding companyHerstal Group which is in turn owned by the regional government of Wallonia.[1] It is currently the largest exporter of military small arms in Europe.[2]

Herstal Group also owns U.S. Repeating Arms Company (Winchester) and Browning Arms Company.[1] FN America is the American subsidiary of FN Herstal; FN America was formed by the merger of FN's previous two American subsidiaries: FN Manufacturing and FNH USA.[3] FN Manufacturing, located in Columbia, South Carolina, was the manufacturing branch of FN Herstal in the United States, producing firearms such as the M249 and M240 machine guns and the M16 rifle, among others.[3] FNH USA, located in McLean, Virginia, was the sales and marketing branch of FN Herstal in the United States.[3] After the merger, the facilities in South Carolina and Virginia remained, but with integrated management.[3] A United Kingdom based manufacturing facility FNH UK is now also in operation.

View of the factory site

Firearms designed and/or manufactured by FN include the Browning Hi-Power and Five-seven pistols, the FAL, FNC, F2000 and SCAR rifles, the P90 submachine gun, the M2 Browning, MAG and Minimi machine guns[1]: all have been commercially successful.[4] FN Herstal's firearms are used by the militaries of over 100 countries.[5]

  • 2FN Herstal weapons
    • 2.3Rifles

History[edit]

1913 FN motorcycle with four-cylinder in-line engine and shaft drive
1931 FN cabriolet
FN Browning Hi-Power pistol

FN Herstal originated in the small city of Herstal, near Liège. The Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre (French for National Factory of Weapons of War) was established in 1889 to manufacture 150,000 Mauser Model 89rifles ordered by the Belgian Government.[1] FN was co-founded by the major arms makers of the Liège region, with Henri Pieper of Anciens Etablissements Pieper being the driving force and the primary shareholder of the new company. In 1897 the company entered into a long-lasting relationship with John Moses Browning, a well-known firearms designer.[1] FN was an important manufacturer of motor vehicles in Belgium, a development championed by Alexandre Galopin as managing director. Cars were produced in Herstal in the early 1900s until 1935. Production of FN motorcycles continued until 1965, and production of trucks until 1970.[6] In 1973, FN changed its name to reflect a product line diversified far beyond just 'weapons of war', adopting the current name of Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal.[7]

One of Fabrique Nationale's handguns, a Model 1910semi-automatic pistol in 9×17mm (.380 ACP) (serial number 19074) was one of four weapons that were taken from the assassins of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, although it is unknown which of the four weapons fired the fatal round.

John Moses Browning began development of the Browning GP35 'High Power' (sometimes written as Hi-Power) pistol, the GP standing for Grande Puissance or 'high power' in French. However, the weapon was finalized by Dieudonné Saive and did not appear until nearly a decade after Browning's death.

The FN Manufacturing LLC plant in Columbia, South Carolina is part of the military division of FN. It is primarily responsible for the production of U.S. military weapons, such as M16 rifles, M249 light machine guns, M240 machine guns, and M2 machine guns.[1]

FN Herstal weapons[edit]

Mitrailleuse d´Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm airplane machine gun
FN Five-seven pistol with 5.7×28mm cartridges
FN P90 personal defense weapon
FN SCAR-L (MK 16) assault rifle
FN SCAR-H (MK 17) battle rifle
United States sailor fires an M240B, a U.S. version of the FN MAG, adopted for infantry use in the 1990s
Early M249 manufacture of FN Minimi
U.S. Marine aiming FN 303 fitted with holographic weapon sight
FN 5.7×28mm cartridges as used in P90 personal defense weapon and Five-seven pistol

Handguns[edit]

  • Barracuda: Double-action multi-caliber revolver that can be switched between three calibers (9×19mm Parabellum, .38 Special and .357 Magnum) by changing parts of the cylinder.
  • FN 509: Redesigned version of the FNS Compact pistol in 9×19mm Parabellum.
  • FN Five-seveN: Lightweight polymer-framed pistol with a 20-round magazine capacity, and designed to use FN's 5.7×28mm cartridge. In service with military and police forces in over 40 nations throughout the world.[8]
  • FN FNP: Series of polymer-framed pistols offered in 9×19mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
  • FN FNX: Updated and reengineered version of the FNP series pistol in 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W and .45 ACP.
  • FN FNS: Polymer striker-fired pistols in 9×19mm Parabellum and 40 S&W.
  • FN Forty-Nine: Pistol chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W.
  • FN Browning Hi-Power: Single-action pistol chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W. One of the most widely used military pistols of all time, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 nations.[4][9]
  • HP-DA: 9×19mm Parabellum pistol, double-action variant of the Browning Hi-Power.
  • FN M1900: .32 ACP blowback semi-automaticpistol.
  • FN Model 1903: Blowback semi-automatic pistol chambered for .32 ACP and 9×20mm Long Browning.
  • FN M1905: .25 ACP vest pocket blowback semi-automatic pistol.
  • FN Model 1910: Single-action pistol chambered for .32 ACP and .380 ACP.
  • FN Model 1922: Similar to the FN 1910 but with a longer barrel.

Submachine guns[edit]

  • FN P90: Ambidextrous bullpuppersonal defense weapon with a top-mounted 50-round magazine and chambered for FN's 5.7×28mm cartridge. In service with military and police forces in over 40 countries.[8]
  • Uzi: Built under licence from Israel Military Industries.

Rifles[edit]

  • Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle .22 LR, .22 Short. Takedown rifle. Production began in 1914 and continued through 1974 in Belgium.
  • FN CAL: Carabine Automatique Légère, 5.56×45mm NATOassault rifle.
  • FN F2000: 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle, part of a system with a computerized sight and 40mm grenadelauncher or 12 gaugeshotgun.
    • FN FS2000: Semi-automatic sporting version of the F2000 rifle.
  • FN FAL: Fusil Automatique Léger, 7.62×51mm NATObattle rifle. One of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by over 90 nations.[10]
  • FN-15[11]
  • FN FNAR: Semi-automatic rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO.
  • FN FNC: Fabrique Nationale Carabine, 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle.
  • M16: 5.56×45mm NATO rifle (produced under licence by Colt Defense via a U.S. Government contract since 1991, by FNH USA).
  • M4A1: 5.56×45mm NATO rifle (produced under contract from the U.S. Government since 2013 by FNH USA).[12]
  • Mle 1930: Belgian variant of the Browning M1918, chambered in 7.65×53mm Belgian Mauser.
  • FN Model 1949: Semi-automatic rifle / selective fireautomatic rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield, 7.92×57mm Mauser, 7.62×51mm NATO, and 7×57mm Mauser.
  • PS90: Semi-automatic sporting carbine version of the P90 submachine gun.
  • FN SCAR: SOF Combat Assault Rifle, modular assault/battle rifle system with dedicated versions in 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×51mm NATO.

Bolt-action rifles[edit]

  • Mauser Model 1889 and derivatives
  • Model 1924 / Model 1930: Carbine and rifle based on the Mauser 98 carbine.
  • Karabiner 98k: 7.92×57mm Mauserbolt-action rifle produced post-World War II.
  • Model 1950: .30-06 Springfield bolt-action rifle; updated version of the Model 1930.
  • FN Model 30-11: 7.62×51mm NATO bolt-action sniper rifle developed from FN-built Mauser Karabiner 98k rifles.
  • FN Ballista: Modular .338 Lapua Magnum long range sniper rifle that is convertible to .308 Winchester or .300 Winchester Magnum calibers.
  • PBR: Patrol Bolt Rifle; 7.62×51mm NATO bolt-action rifle intended for police patrol cruisers.
  • FN Special Police Rifle: Special Police Rifle; bolt-action sniper rifle based on the Winchester Model 70, chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO and .300 Winchester Magnum, intended for FBI and SWAT teams.
  • FN Tactical Sport Rifle: Tactical Sports Rifle based on the SPR.

Machine guns[edit]

  • FN BRG-15: Experimental heavy machine gun chambered in 15.5×115mm.
  • M2 Browning: .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) heavy machine gun produced under licence.
  • FN MAG: Mitrailleuse A Gaz, 7.62×51mm NATOgeneral-purpose machine gun. Used by more than 80 nations, and made under licence in countries such as Argentina, Egypt, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States as M240 machine gun.[10]
  • FN Minimi: Mini Mitrailleuse, 5.56×45mm NATOlight machine gun. In service in over 75 nations and used in the United States as the M249 SAW.[13]
  • Mk 48 machine gun: Variant of the M249 light machine gun.[14] Chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, and developed to meet a United States special forces requirement.[14]
  • FN BAR Model 1930 BAR: Licence-built version of the M1918 BAR, rechambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge.
  • M3 (FN M3M/GAU-21 and FN M3P): A belt-fed heavy machine gun which is a modernized form of the M2 Browning .50 caliber heavy machine gun. It is intended for vehicle, watercraft and aircraft mounting.[15]

Shotguns[edit]

  • FN P-12: 12-gaugepump-actionshotgun with 18-inch barrel and 5-round capacity.
  • FN SLP (Self-Loading Police): 12-gauge gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun offered in four different models with various barrel lengths, sight options, and capacities. Introduced in 2008, and named '2009 Shotgun of the Year' by American Rifleman magazine.[16]
  • FN TPS (Tactical Police Shotgun): 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with 5 or 8-round capacity. It is an upgraded version of the Winchester Repeating Arms CompanyWinchester 1300.
  • Browning Auto-5 recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun with 5-round capacity, designed by John Browning.

Helicopter and aircraft weapon systems[edit]

  • Mitrailleuse d´Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm: Heavy airplane machine gun. It was an improved M2 Browning for use in aircraft during WWII. The weapon had increased firerate and fired a more powerful 13.2x99 Hotchkiss cartridge. FN also invented a high velocity high explosive variant of the cartridge just for this weapon.
  • FN HMP250: Heavy Machine Gun Pod. It is a system featuring a .50 cal FN M3P machine gun, a 275-round ammunition box, and a links and cases collector.[17]
  • FN HMP400: Heavy Machine Gun Pod. It is a system featuring a .50 cal FN M3P machine gun, a 400-round ammunition box capacity, and a links or links and cases collector.[17]
  • FN RMP: Rocket Machine Gun Pod. It is system comprising a 12.7mm (.50 caliber) FN M3P machine gun, a NATO Standard 2.75inch/70mm 3-tube rocket launcher and a 400-round machine gun ammunition box.[18]

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • 5.56×45mm SS109: NATO standard 5.56×45mm cartridge.[1]
  • FN 5.7×28mm: Small-caliber, high-velocity cartridge designed for use with the FN P90 PDW and FN Five-seven pistol.[19]
  • EGLM: 40mm Ergonomic Grenade Launcher Module designed for the FN SCAR.
  • FN 303: Less-lethal 17 mm multi-shot projectile launcher.[20]
  • FN 303 P: Pistol version of the less-lethal FN 303 launcher.[21]
  • FN Telgren telescoping shoot-through rifle-grenade.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefg'Herstal Group: About Us'. FN Herstal. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  2. ^'Les armes belges, un business juteux' (in French). La Dernière Heure (DHnet). December 31, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  3. ^ abcd'FN Manufacturing and FNH USA to consolidate U.S. Operations'. FN Herstal. June 6, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  4. ^ abMiller, David (2001). The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns. Salamander Books Ltd. ISBN1-84065-245-4.
  5. ^'Report: Profiling the Small Arms Industry - World Policy Institute - Research Project'. World Policy Institute. November 2000. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
  6. ^Francotte, Auguste; Gaier, Claude; Karlshausen, Robert (2008). Ars Mechanica. Herstal Group. ISBN978-2-87415-877-3.
  7. ^Stevens, R. Blake The Browning High Power Automatic Pistol. Collector Grade Publications (1990). ISBN978-0-88935-089-2.
  8. ^ abTirans, Ivars (2009). 'Baltic Defence Research and Technology 2009 Conference Proceedings'. Military Review: Scientific Journal for Security and Defence (ISSN1407-1746), Nr. 3/4 (132/133), p 103.
  9. ^Arnold, David W. 'Classic Handguns of the 20th Century: The Browning HI-Power'. Handguns Magazine. Archived from the original on 2010-01-07. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  10. ^ abHogg, Ian (2002). Jane's Guns Recognition Guide. Jane's Information Group. ISBN0-00-712760-X.
  11. ^'FN 15® Series - FN®'.
  12. ^'Army Awards New M4/M4A1 Contract to FN - Kit Up!'. 23 February 2013.
  13. ^'IDEX 2015'.
  14. ^ ab'FN Manufacturing, LLC: Products - MK48 MOD 1'. FN Manufacturing, LLC. 2010. Archived from the original on December 4, 2010. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
  15. ^'Fabrique Nationale FN M3P Belt-Fed Vehicle Heavy Machine Gun (HMG)'. militaryfactory.com. 18 January 2014.
  16. ^'FNH USA Shotguns - SLP'. FNH USA. 2012. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  17. ^ ab'FN HERSTAL - Helicopter and Aircraft Weapon Systems'. airforce-technology.com.[unreliable source?]
  18. ^'FN HERSTAL - Helicopter and Aircraft Weapon Systems'. airforce-technology.com. Retrieved March 25, 2015.[unreliable source?]
  19. ^'FNH USA Ammunition - 5.7x28mm'. FNH USA. 2013. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  20. ^'FNH USA Less Lethal Products - FN 303 System'. FNH USA. 2013. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  21. ^'FNH USA Less Lethal Products - FN 303 P Series'. FNH USA. 2013. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fabrique Nationale de Herstal.
  • Official website (FN America)
  • FNH USA 2009 Product Video on YouTube
  • Clippings about FN Herstal in the 20th Century Press Archives of the German National Library of Economics (ZBW)
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LSB#: 171027EM01

Make: Fabrique National (FN). Luxembourg Contract Rifle

Model: Model 1949 (FN 49)

Serial Number: 6377

Year of Manufacture: Early 1950’s

Caliber: .30-06 Springfield

Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine

Markings: There is no visible import mark. The top of the receiver is marked “AL”. The left side of the receiver is marked with a Belgian “* / E” proof and with a Belgian proof that resembles an “arrow”. The right side of the receiver and the right side of the top cover are both marked with the serial number. The right side of the receiver is also marked “FABRIQUE NATIONAL D’ARMES DE GUERRE-HERSTAL-BELGIQUE”. The left side of the receiver is marked with a “flaming bomb” and “0”. The top of the gas tube cap is marked “A”.

Barrel Length: Approximately 23 Inches

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a dovetail set, bladed post set between two protective ears. The rear sight is an aperture tangent sight marked from “1-10”.

Replacement

Stock Configuration & Condition: The two piece gloss finished hardwood stock has a pistol grip, finger grooves, metal nosecaps, barrel band, two sling swivels and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage in the butt. The butt has two drilled circular holes for cleaning gear under the buttplate door. The holes are approximately 1 inch wide. The buttplate shows scrapes, scratches & thinning. The wood shows deep scratches under the right side of the receiver. The wood shows several other small or thin scrapes & scratches. The LOP measures 13 1/4 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good Plus overall condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Fn 49 Rifle Serial Numbers

Fn 49 Barrels

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is deep. There is no erosion. The bore shows an M.E. of -1 (negative 1).

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 96% of its metal finish. The bottom metal shows scrapes & small scratches that have removed some of the black finish. The barrel shows various small scrapes & small scratches. The screw heads show use. The markings are deep. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good Plus to Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cocking indicator is located at the bottom front of the trigger guard. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle comes with one black magazine that shows scrapes & small scratches. It is in about Very Good Plus to Fine condition. The rifle comes with a black nylon sling with metal buckles. Download adiboo magical playland. The sling shows some creasing. The buckles show scrapes. It is in about Very Good Plus to Fine condition.

Our Assessment: This rare Luxembourg contract FN 49 was made sometime during in the early 1950’s by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium. Luxembourg purchased a total of 6,003 FN 49 rifles. This one has the large “AL” marking on the top of the receiver that identifies the rifle as a Luxembourg contract FN 49. It is chambered in .30-06 Springfield and has a strong bright bore. It will be putting .30-06 ammo down range long after you are gone..if properly cared for.

Some basics from Wikipedia: “The Fabrique Nationale Model 1949 (often referred to as the FN-49 or SAFN) is a semi-automatic rifle designed by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale. It was used by the militaries of Argentina, Belgium, the Belgian Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and Venezuela. While well regarded for its high build quality and reliability in comparison to the rifles of the time, its marketability was limited, as it was not developed in time for use in World War II but later, as many militaries had already begun the switch to selective fire assault rifles. As a result, it found itself in direct competition with a number of more modern rifles such as the Heckler & Koch G3 and Fabrique Nationale de Herstal's own FN FAL, resulting in limited sales.”

CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable: This rifle is curio and relic eligible and can be transferred/sold in California.


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