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Navigation: | Main Page → Weapons → Class 1 weapons → CEAM Model 1950 |
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Weapon, Class 1 | |
CEAM Model 1950 | |
Game information | |
Category | Combat rifle |
Fire modes | Semi/Full (AutoROF 4) |
Caliber | .30 Carbine |
Barrel length (inches) | 16.7 |
Feeding system | Box magazine |
+1 round in chamber? | Yes |
Critical failure type | Failure to eject |
Stock type | Folding (FS) |
Weight (units) | 22 |
Max condition | 13000 |
Shop value / Rarity | 700 (Rarity 1) |
Accessory compatibility | |
Feeding | CEAM M1950 magazines |
Standard: | CEAM M1950 30-round magazine |
Muzzle | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Optics | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Underbarrel mount | N/A |
Standard: | Bipod (integrated) |
Lights | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Real world information | |
Manufacturer | Centre d'Études et d'Armement de Mulhouse (CEAM) |
Country of origin | France |
Year | 1950 |
"After the StG-44 came into existence alongside terms such as "assault rifle" and "combat rifle," experiments quickly began to try and refine the concept. While successors such as the G3 or the AK (and their own descendants) are more well-known, what came before these, but after the StG-44? The CEAM Model 1950 is it. Superficially similar to the G3 rifle and employing the same type of roller-delayed blowback action, the Model 1950 actually came first, bringing a competently designed select-fire .30 Carbine platform to the table, complete with integrated bipod and folding stock. While it is a tad heavy, it is an undeniable piece of firearm history and a mechanical oddity that is sure to delight any gun enthusiast." |
— Hebizuka (quote written by GenericArchangel) |
The CEAM Model 1950 (also called CEAM Modèle 1950, CEAM M1950 or simply M1950) is a .30 Carbine combat rifle.