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Originally Posted By 101ABN327:
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/FALs_001.jpg http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/R1_R3_FALs_001.jpg http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/19020rifles_004.jpg http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/19020Plain_R-1.jpg You got most all of the important ones! That looks like a Belgan M1 on top? with a C1 below it? Bottom photo, is that an R1? (I can't see if it's got a grenade sight or not) The Rhodesian-esque SLR and Para and R1/R3 are awesome as well... My meager collection Bottom is my only real FN; and FN 50.41. Bought new, no box...the owner had been bouncing it betwen gunshows so long he lost the box, the bipod retaining ring, and retaining clip...got it in 2003. Took me until about 3 months ago to find both the retaining ring and clip. It's a hoot to shoot Up from that is a Springfield SAR-48. Up from that is an Entreprise L1A1, pre-ban. My first rifle...and problem child. Problems mostly due to the age of the parts (nothing newer than 64 on it if I remember right)...but, it's all been sorted out, and it runs great now. Up from that is an Argie Para kit I got in 2002/2003 or so...cost an arm and a leg, but it was worth it. It's built on a DSA Type 1 receiver. The barrel was original 21"; I had it cut down to 17". In hindsight I probably should have kept it at it's full length...but either way, this is as close to the short-short FN 50.63 as I'll ever get, so I'm very happy with it as-is. The only "gripe" I have with it is that it's a type 3 lower...so it isn't a perfect match. The sling on it is an old M60 barrel bag sling. It works really well as a single-point sling on the rear sling swivel. The top gun is an Imbel kit on a DSA type 1 receiver...one of the "carried a lot but shot twice" kit guns that came in in early 2k's. Internals were perfect. The gas piston had either been cleaned in an ultrasound tank or it just haden't been shot much. I'm still waiting on some parts from DSA to totally finish it; it's compliant as-is but I still want a new thumb safety and charging handle as the orignal thumb safety doesn't mesh well with the FSA innards and the charging handle is just...beat. I painted it as-is because...well, the Rhodies had their own camo which worked well there...this aughta work well here in the farmland midwest. That and the exterior was well-worn and I didn't want to spring for refinishing |
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Originally Posted By sapper326:
Originally Posted By sentinel208:
DSA SA58 Para with ACOG TA33-R9 and ARMS 19A mount http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/sentinel208/DSC00008.jpg I'm interested in what this type set up would weigh in at? I have been eying the DSA SA58 Para's for some time and this would be the set up I would like to go with. Great rifle! Whered you get the Wood buttstock for the second rifle in the first picture? PM me. |
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Evil_Ed,
Nice collection! I can only manage to own one FAL at a time. Sure would like to get a Para one day. Almost converted my current all Imbel to a para but it's perfect the way it is. Canceled my para kit order with DSA and I built another AR instead. Kinda wish I stayed with the para project. I do love my new middy AR however. I guess it's all good. Thanks for posting, EMSflyer |
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Originally Posted By Lord_Vulcanizer:
This is big ugly with a new paint job. This rifle had no real finish left on it and I was worried bout rust so I painted it. There is a picture of it earlier in this thread. Anyway here it is. Woohooo page 39 ownage... oh yea notice picture color differences... cam sucks http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o174/Lord_Vulcanizer/falondeck.jpg http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o174/Lord_Vulcanizer/falonfloor.jpg Very nice. It seems like Fal's can pull off any camo you throw at them and still look good. |
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I am the Ammo Pimp
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Thats bad a$$ |
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hi girls,
it' s really not easy to get DSA parts around here, but... http://img1.imagilive.com/1009/dsa2.jpg http://img1.imagilive.com/1009/dsa4.jpg now, it needs a new paint... |
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Originally Posted By DMR:
Guess I didn't post these here: G-1 Kit on Imble reciever tuned by Vandenburg Custom http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro3.gif Low mount for the Micro on the FAL. It is not QD. http://pro-patria.us/FAL/Micro1.gif http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro5.gif http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro7.gif What Micro mount is that? I thought that the mount that comes with it is the lowest one available. |
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"The uh...plaque for the alternates is down in the ladies room."
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Originally Posted By billh1963:
All of mine out for the Fall "wipe down"...... http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj25/billh1963/Fun/FALs.jpg Love the Izzy!! I wish I could build an Izzy if I could find a original kit |
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Mark it Zero!!
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http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/FALs_001.jpg
where can i get the second one in the picture? |
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http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/FALs_001.jpg
where can i get furniture like the one in the second picture with those front sigits and the browning flashhider? i really want to build that fal. |
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"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats." ~H.L. Mencken
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Pix? Only PIX?? Bah, I got VIDEO!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-yd9uFg-Ow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRPoGnFNsAg |
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• I think anyone should be allowed to buy a machinegun without restrictions. However, a dremel tool should require a background check and a $200 transfer fee. -ANON •
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"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats." ~H.L. Mencken
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that para never gets old
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What gun is the second in the pic? where can i purchase that furniture? can the front site hood and post be placed on a DSA? |
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Originally Posted By EMSflyer:
Evil_Ed, Nice collection! I can only manage to own one FAL at a time. Sure would like to get a Para one day. Almost converted my current all Imbel to a para but it's perfect the way it is. Canceled my para kit order with DSA and I built another AR instead. Kinda wish I stayed with the para project. I do love my new middy AR however. I guess it's all good. Thanks for posting, EMSflyer It's worth getting the para bits, if for nothing else just to be able to carry it in a smaller space. As is, a normal FAL with the full length barrel will barely, barely fit in the back of my jeep and will definitily NOT fit in the security trunk/drawer I have bolted in back. With the folder, it fits. With the folder plus barrel chop job I had done, it fits with room to spare. If you have an all pre-89 Imbel, it might not be worth it to get the receiver nose-cut for a para...but pretty much any kit gun? Get the receiver para cut, so at least you always have the option of going to a para setup. At least then you can switch back and forth as your urges arise |
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Falcon sells the para kits so you don't need the para cut.
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Originally Posted By DevilPig:
I'll see your sand cut carrier and raise you a polished sand cut carrier: http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/majorpayne83/gunpicsss001.jpg http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/majorpayne83/gunpicsss002.jpg Why do you torque seal the screws? Is there an issue with them backing out? |
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Originally Posted By DCRich:
Originally Posted By DevilPig:
I'll see your sand cut carrier and raise you a polished sand cut carrier: http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/majorpayne83/gunpicsss001.jpg http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/majorpayne83/gunpicsss002.jpg Why do you torque seal the screws? Is there an issue with them backing out? I didn't seal any of them. I just mark all my important fasteners so I can quickly see if any ever decide to start backing out. Mainly just for my piece of mind, partly because Im kinda OCD. |
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"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats." ~H.L. Mencken
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Be sure that you only participate in threads approved by the central committee.
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Originally Posted By AR-Builder-Upper:
Falcon sells the para kits so you don't need the para cut. What is a para cut exactly |
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Originally Posted By DT120:
Originally Posted By AR-Builder-Upper:
Falcon sells the para kits so you don't need the para cut. What is a para cut exactly It's a cut in the upper reciever. A correct para upper has a nose on the top cover. The nose goes in the cut so the top cover does not fly off when you brake open the rifle. The cut itself is a round cut at the gas piston hole. It is maybe 7/16" in diamater and 1/8" deep. Those are just rough geusses. |
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Originally Posted By kiddsf:
Conculsion...I <3 FALs "I have big dangly balls for FALs?" |
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Very nice! You have to love the Austrian kits, they look like new. The HTS on mine looked unfired.
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Originally Posted By kiddsf:
My very first FAL Conculsion...I <3 FALs Very nice STG58, but you need to do it a favor and buy a type 1 receiver for it to make it look original, then use that nice Imbel type 3 to build another FAL... because one cannot just have one FAL, <3FALs not withstanding! |
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What does HTS mean???
And, yea, my Austrian Kit look unfired as well. Still grease in bore, feed ramp has 100% parkerized finish, the bolt only have some wear. |
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Originally Posted By Clonehead:
Originally Posted By kiddsf:
My very first FAL Conculsion...I <3 FALs Very nice STG58, but you need to do it a favor and buy a type 1 receiver for it to make it look original, then use that nice Imbel type 3 to build another FAL... because one cannot just have one FAL, <3FALs not withstanding! I don't really know the difference of those 3 types of receiver available when I bought it. Still new to FALs. Well, does IMBEL make TYPE1? I thought the IMBEL is the best to have? Is Imbel a cast or a forged receiver? And, as of now, this FAL is not 922r...Everything except the IMBEL receiver are all Austrian parts. They all have Austrian Military stamp marks and all matching if there is serial number. I guess I will change it to 922 soon. BTW, I DID NOT built this FAL, I got it from someone that only built FALs |
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In our age there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.
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Very nice, does it run like a C2 should?
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Originally Posted By AggiePhil:
Originally Posted By DMR:
Guess I didn't post these here: G-1 Kit on Imble reciever tuned by Vandenburg Custom http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro3.gif Low mount for the Micro on the FAL. It is not QD. http://pro-patria.us/FAL/Micro1.gif http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro5.gif http://pro-patria.us/FAL/micro7.gif What Micro mount is that? I thought that the mount that comes with it is the lowest one available. I would also like to know. It looks like it attached directly to the rail. |
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