FN Model 30-11TypePlace of originService historyWarsProduction historyManufacturerProduced1976–1986SpecificationsWeight4.85 kg (10.7 lb) empty, without scope or bipodLength1,117 mm (44.0 in)barrel 502 mm (19.8 in)Single850 m/s (2,789 ft/s)Feed system5-round internalThe FN Model 30-11 is a, manufactured between 1976 and 1986.Derived from the FN Model 30, based on the action dating to the, with three-piece bolt and a five-round. The trigger and stock are both adjustable, the stock by means of butt spacers. The furniture is wood. The rifle features a, as well as a standard rear-folding (same as the ). The standard sights are micrometer-adjustable iron, but the usual fitting is an four-power 28 mm (1.1 in); a can be fitted, if desired.No longer manufactured by FN, the Model 30-11 remains in service with Belgian police and military, as well as military forces in several countries.
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The FN scope was a BIG mistake as Identified by the UN educated, FN has had thier own scope Division since 1970, The Scopes for the FN-30-11 were either Stanag 4x24 made by Hensoldt or Stanag 4x28 made by FN Optics division. The Model 30-11 featured a single-piece, solid wood stock though its buttstock was a two-piece system designed with customization in mind. A folding bipod (taken from the FN MAG machine gun) could be fitted when needed under the fore-end as a frontal support.