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i am geting a l1a1 fal.Just wanted some good info or some websights to visit,If your have any tricked out send a pick
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Most of the worlds FALs are Metric, and not all parts are compatible with the L1A1.

FALfiles forums
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Most of the worlds FALs are Metric, and not all parts are compatible with the L1A1.

FALfiles forums
Arizona Response Systems
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that pretty much sums it up. there is a FAL sub forum on ARFCOM as well but i'd stick to the FALFILES
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need pics, so we can help you trick...

if you plan to shoot open sights, I would suggest a "para" rear sight, it makes the rear sight operate like the one on a M16A2. if you want optics, I would recommend (but have no experience with) a DSA-made picatinny rail top cover. SAW Grips and a T48 handguard are great additions, also, but a T48 handguard may reqire you replace the gas tube, if yours doesn't cover the piston the full distance between the adjustment cylinder and the receiver.

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the gun is on layaway,what kind of things should i be looking for in accessories.i think the gun is made by century,i know people say they are junk but i have shot other rifles from them and they where fine.i would like to get one from bsa but for the price differance i will take my chances
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If I were in the market for another FAL, this is the one I would buy.

http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/D...FAL_Rifle.html
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If I were in the market for another FAL, this is the one I would buy.

http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/D...FAL_Rifle.html
Ya know, one thing that I could never quite fathom; why did they use HEAT-TRANSFERABLE STEEL HANDGUARDS on their Stg58's? Did they issue all their troops oven mitts or something?
You put 3 quick mags thru a FAL and you do NOT want to be touching that barrel...
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Ya know, one thing that I could never quite fathom; why did they use HEAT-TRANSFERABLE STEEL HANDGUARDS on their Stg58's? Did they issue all their troops oven mitts or something?
You put 3 quick mags thru a FAL and you do NOT want to be touching that barrel...
i think the forearm on the DSA FALS is molded plastic and not aluminum like the originals. i purchased my stg58 two years ago and if i remember correctly the forearm is plastic.
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