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  2. MAS-36 rifle - Wikipedia

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    The MAS Modèle 36 (also known as the Fusil à répétition 7 mm 5 M. 36 [1]) is a military bolt-action rifle. First adopted in 1936 by France and intended to replace the Berthier and Lebel series of service rifles , it saw service long past the World War II period.

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  4. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    MAS 1873 revolver: Revolver 337,000 Bodeo Model 1889: Revolver Italy: 300,000 Tipo A enlisted version only. M1917 revolver: Revolver United States: 300,000 Steyr M1912: Semi-automatic pistol Austria-Hungary: 300,000 Pistolet modèle An XIII: Flintlock pistol France: 300,000 MAS-49: Semi-automatic rifle 295,840 Chauchat: Light machine gun ...

  5. FR F1 - Wikipedia

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    The original intention of the FR F1 was the creation of an accurized MAS-36, using as many parts from the older rifle as possible. As such, the FR F1 was originally designed around the 7.5×54mm MAS cartridge and it maintains partial parts compatibility with the MAS 36.

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  7. FR F2 sniper rifle - Wikipedia

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    The FR F2 utilizes the same basic bolt design as the older MAS-36 infantry rifle. The MAS-36 bolt action was however extensively modified and strengthened to reduce accuracy-inhibiting flex in the FR F1 and FR F2.

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  9. Gewehr 98 - Wikipedia

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    Many non-German military service rifles and carbines were derived from and/or based on the Mauser M98 bolt-action system. Some of these were German-made by various contractors other than Mauser: [42] M1902 and M1936 Mexican in 7×57mm Mauser; M1903 Turkish in 7.65×53mm Mauser; M1907 Chinese in 6.8×57mm