The Belgian Mauser can describe many Mauser rifles used by the Belgian Armed Forces or produced by the Belgian plant of FN Herstal.
* The Model 1889 rifle and carbine, including Turkish Model 1890, Model 1916 and Model 1899/36 variants, all chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser
* The Model 1893 and 1894 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, produced for Spain and Brazil while some were used by the Belgian Gendarmerie, the Garde Civique and the Congo Free State
* The Gewehr 98, in 7.92×57mm Mauser, captured from Germany after World War I
* The Model 1935 short rifle, chambered in 7.65 and the Model 35/46 chambered in .30-06 Springfield
* The Model 1924, Model 1930 and Model 1950 short rifle, mostly produced for export but also used in Belgium post-World War II
* The Karabiner 98k, pr
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| - Le fusil d'infanterie Modèle 1889 est le premier des Mauser belges. Son adoption est à l'origine de la création de la FN Herstal. Il en fut aussi dérivé les Mauser M1890 (Turquie) et M1891 (Argentine, Bolivie, Pérou, Colombie, Équateur). Ce groupe d'armes regroupe des fusils et carabines de calibre 7,65 mm Mauser à culasse, adoptée par l'Armée belge entre 1889 et 1964 :
* Fusil 1889
* Carabines 1889
* Carabine 1893 (type Mauser espagnol)
* Carabine 1916
* Fusil 1935 (type Mauser FN 1930)
* Fusil 1936 (ou 1889/1936) (fr)
- The Belgian Mauser can describe many Mauser rifles used by the Belgian Armed Forces or produced by the Belgian plant of FN Herstal.
* The Model 1889 rifle and carbine, including Turkish Model 1890, Model 1916 and Model 1899/36 variants, all chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser
* The Model 1893 and 1894 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, produced for Spain and Brazil while some were used by the Belgian Gendarmerie, the Garde Civique and the Congo Free State
* The Gewehr 98, in 7.92×57mm Mauser, captured from Germany after World War I
* The Model 1935 short rifle, chambered in 7.65 and the Model 35/46 chambered in .30-06 Springfield
* The Model 1924, Model 1930 and Model 1950 short rifle, mostly produced for export but also used in Belgium post-World War II
* The Karabiner 98k, pr (en)
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| - The Belgian Mauser can describe many Mauser rifles used by the Belgian Armed Forces or produced by the Belgian plant of FN Herstal.
* The Model 1889 rifle and carbine, including Turkish Model 1890, Model 1916 and Model 1899/36 variants, all chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser
* The Model 1893 and 1894 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, produced for Spain and Brazil while some were used by the Belgian Gendarmerie, the Garde Civique and the Congo Free State
* The Gewehr 98, in 7.92×57mm Mauser, captured from Germany after World War I
* The Model 1935 short rifle, chambered in 7.65 and the Model 35/46 chambered in .30-06 Springfield
* The Model 1924, Model 1930 and Model 1950 short rifle, mostly produced for export but also used in Belgium post-World War II
* The Karabiner 98k, produced in Belgium after 1945
* The Model 30-11 sniper rifle, in 7.62×51mm NATO (en)
- Le fusil d'infanterie Modèle 1889 est le premier des Mauser belges. Son adoption est à l'origine de la création de la FN Herstal. Il en fut aussi dérivé les Mauser M1890 (Turquie) et M1891 (Argentine, Bolivie, Pérou, Colombie, Équateur). Ce groupe d'armes regroupe des fusils et carabines de calibre 7,65 mm Mauser à culasse, adoptée par l'Armée belge entre 1889 et 1964 :
* Fusil 1889
* Carabines 1889
* Carabine 1893 (type Mauser espagnol)
* Carabine 1916
* Fusil 1935 (type Mauser FN 1930)
* Fusil 1936 (ou 1889/1936) (fr)
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