The FR 7 and FR 8 are
bolt-action
Bolt-action is a type of manual firearm action that is operated by ''directly'' manipulating the bolt via a bolt handle, which is most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the weapon (as most users are right-handed).
Most bolt-action ...
rifles adopted by Spain in the 1950s. The "FR" stands for ''Fusil Reformado'' in Spanish ("Converted Rifle" in English).
The FR 7 is a variant of the
"Spanish M93 Mauser" bolt action while the FR 8 is based on the
"Mauser System 98" bolt action. Due to their light weight, short
barrel and the
calibre
In guns, particularly firearms, caliber (or calibre; sometimes abbreviated as "cal") is the specified nominal internal diameter of the gun barrel bore – regardless of how or where the bore is measured and whether the finished bore match ...
used,
their
recoil
Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged. In technical terms, the recoil is a result of conservation of momentum, as according to Newton's third law the force r ...
and
muzzle blast
A muzzle blast is an explosive shockwave created at the muzzle of a firearm during shooting. Before a projectile leaves the gun barrel, it obturates the bore and "plugs up" the pressurized gaseous products of the propellant combustion behind i ...
are relatively heavy.
History
The FR7 and FR8 were introduced in the 1950s when the Spanish military was already implementing the
CETME
CETME () is a Spanish government design and development establishment. While being involved in many projects CETME was mostly known for its small arms research and development.
The CETME Model 58 and CETME Model L are its most notable project ...
automatic rifle, but did not yet have sufficient inventory to equip and train all troops. The rifles were made from existing stockpiles of
Mauser bolt-action rifles. The FR-7 was a modification of the Model 1916 short rifle, which in turn was based on the Mauser Model 1893. These three rifles are often referred to as being "small ring" Mausers, as the receiver ring is smaller in diameter than the latter Model 1898 by .110-inch (1.410 inches vs. 1.300 inches).
The FR-8 was developed from the Model 1943 short rifle, which was based on "large ring" Model 1898 Mauser action. Both rifles were modified to fire
7.62×51mm NATO.
The FR 8 was used well into the 1970s by mounted
Guardia Civil
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units in the
Sierra Nevada.
Features
The
flash hider
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was designed to also function as a
rifle grenade
A rifle grenade is a grenade that uses a rifle-based launcher to permit a longer effective range than would be possible if the grenade were thrown by hand.
The practice of projecting grenades with rifle-mounted launchers was first widely used dur ...
launcher, compatible with
NATO
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-standard
22 mm rifle grenades. It also has notches in it so that wire could be cut with it by firing a round. The under-barrel tube, which resembles the gas cylinder found on automatic weapons, actually serves as the bayonet mount and as storage for cleaning gear. The rear sight is an elevation-adjustable rotary type with apertures for , and , as well as an open "V" notch for . The front sight is elevation-adjustable via a special tool. Operation is identical to the standard Mauser design.
Images
Image:FR8-02.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-03.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-04.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-05.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-06.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-07.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:FR8-09.jpg, FR 8 - La Coruña
Image:Bajonet-FR8.jpg, Bayonet FR 8 - La Coruña
See also
*
Karabiner 98k
The Karabiner 98 kurz (; "carbine 98 short"), often abbreviated Karabiner 98k, Kar98k or K98k and also sometimes incorrectly referred to as a K98 (a K98 is a Polish carbine and copy of the Kar98a), is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92× ...
*
Mosquefal
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References
Sources
"
Guns Magazine
''Guns'' is a magazine dedicated to firearms, hunting, competition shooting, reloading, and other shooting-related activities in the United States. First published in 1955, it is one of the oldest periodicals about firearms in continuous publicat ...
", May 2006, Holt Bodinson; text transcript unde
www.findarticles.com*
External links
* {{webarchive , url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100113103543/http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/fr8/index.asp , date=January 13, 2010 , title=Surplusrifle.com - What the Hell is That? The Spanish FR-8 Report
Spanish FR-8: the "Cetmeton"at Forgotten Weapons
Mauser rifles
Rifles of Spain
Bolt-action rifles
7.62×51mm NATO rifles