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*''Fusil Mle 1950'' - Model 1924 export rifle modified to fire [[.30-06 Springfield]] cartridges.{{sfn|Ball|2011|pp=36&43}}
*''Peruvian Model 1935 Short Rifle'' - Standard export model with an inverted safety.{{sfn|Ball|2011|p=291}}
*''[[FN Model 30-11|FN Mle 30-11]]'' - 7.62 NATO sniper rifle based on the FN Mle 30, manufactured 1976-1986.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://modernfirearms.net/en/sniper-rifles/standart-caliber-rifles/belgium-standart-caliber-rifles/fn-30-11-eng/|title=FN 30-11|website=modernfirearms.net|first=Maxim|last= Popenker |date=27 October 2010 }}</ref>
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* {{cite book|last=Ball|first=Robert W. D.|title=Mauser Military Rifles of the World|year=2011|___location=Iola|publisher=Gun Digest Books|isbn=9781440228926}}
* {{cite book|last=Smith|first=Joseph E.|title=Small Arms of the World|url=https://archive.org/details/smallarmsofworld00smit|url-access=registration|edition =11|___location=Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|publisher= The Stackpole Company|year=1969|isbn=9780811715669 }}
* {{cite book|title= FN Mauser Rifles - Arming Belgium and the World |first=Anthony |last=Vanderlinden|isbn= 978-0-9981397-0-8|publisher=Wet Dog Publications|date=2016|url=https://www.fnbrowning.com/fn-mauser-rifles}}
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