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Meunier A6 infantry carbine

Designed after 1909 for WW1 by Etienne Meunier, prototype probably produced at the Manufacture d’Armes de Tulle.

7×56.95mm APX Meunier 10-round fixed box magazine, long-recoil semi-automatic.
The last development of the best rifle that was ever so slightly used in World War 1. Supposed to be the new French infantry rifle in 1910, the A6 Meunier was already a semi-automatic high-velocity rifle, and this upgrade made it carbine-sized and with a large magazine.

Sauce : C&Rsenal

Stacking rod & Chassepot aesthetics on the bolt.
Very tasteful.

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