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10/6/2008 4:18:35 PM EDT
I know what your thinking.. but I couldn't pass it up for $400, and I trusted the previous owner of it



Ran 60 rounds through it today, and once I had the gas system setup right it ran beautifully. Front sight needed to adjusted down a bit, but otherwise it seemed to be okay. Now I just need the US parts to install a pistol grip on it... since it is inch pattern finding stocks hasn't been too easy.

Think a setting of 4 on the gas regulator is okay? I was using American Eagle 150gr FMJ, and that was the setting that seemed to cycle the best(5 was short stroking a bit).

Also, the mag that came with it is metric, it runs fine but it doesn't lock the bolt back. Should a metric mag work? It fits good in the receiver, just doesn't operate the bolt catch.

I was impressed with the recoil and feel of the rifle.. even with the crappy buttstock on it. I think that barrel is going to have to get shortened a bit though.. not the prettiest rifle, but it'll be a good truck gun.
10/6/2008 6:06:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Is that an Imbel Type 3 Inch cut receiver?  The top cover looks metric.  Does it have the cut for the folding charging handle?  Cut for Inch mags?

Imbel receivers are going for better then $400 these days.  If its an Imbel receiver, great score.  Its still a great deal.

Check out GunPartsGuy or GunThings for furniture upgrades and other inch parts.

One word of caution, the butt hole stock and naked barrel were a way for "Sporters" to avoid the 922r requirements for US made parts.  If you start swapping out parts, you might need to swap out some foreign made parts for US made ones.

You still got a good deal.  

PS, I grew up in Tacoma.
10/6/2008 6:11:41 PM EDT
[#2]
Looks like my first FAL; they are good guns. If i recall correct that is the hybrid inch/metric Century receiver. I bought some Ironwood Stocks L1A1 furniture for mine, and it looked fantastic. The bolt hold open was deactivated by the brits.


The follower IS 'high enough'. Century has idiots working for them. ;) Either the pin on the bolt stop wasn't installed or it has been ground off. The Brits didn't like the idea of sand getting into an open action, so in most cases, the bolt stop was modified to prevent it from locking open on an empty mag. The L1A1s also are the only FAL-variants to have 'sand cuts' in their bolts.

Anyway...here is what you do:

FIRST....make SURE your weapon is EMPTY!

Then, remove the large pivot pin(male and female parts) and separate the gun into 2 parts.

Locate the bolt stop on the LEFT side of the receiver. Find the small screw approx. 1 inch above the bolt stop lever. REMOVE this screw, being careful NOT to lose the small spring. The bolt stop will pull out of the bottom of the receiver.

Look at the top portion of the bolt stop. Approximate 1/4-inch from the top, you will see either a hole or where a pin was ground flush.

If you see a hole, things will be MUCH easier. This hole is 'stepped', having 2 diameters inside. From the FRONT portion of the bolt stop(side that faces the chamber), the hole is approximately 3/16ths in diameter, tapering to approximately 1/8ths in diameter.

Take the part to LOWE's, Home Depot, etc and find a 5/16ths-inch long roll pin the same diameter as the SMALLEST hole. Place the bolt stop in a padded vise and drive this roll pin in place, FRONT to BACK. The roll pin will collapse slightly, holding fast in the smaller hole. Drive in FLUSH with the back of the bolt stop. Dress down any protrusion on the BACK. From the front, approx 1/4-inch of the roll pin should protrude. This portion WILL activate the bolt stop when the follower rides up.

Now then, IF the pin has been ground off, place the bolt stop in a padded vice, and using a 1/16th punch, drive the stub out REAR to FRONT(remember the hole is tapered?). Then install the roll pin as indicated above.

Reinstall the bolt stop and screw. Reassemble rifle. Verify the bolt stop DOES work, using an EMPTY magazine.
10/6/2008 8:39:45 PM EDT
[#3]
Gun Parts Guy is local to me...

Thanks for the tip for the bho, got it tore down.. mind was ground, looks like fun to get out..
10/7/2008 4:36:27 AM EDT
[#4]
At $400 you stole it.  That's a great deal.
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