For those with FAL family rifles - easier extraction...

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#21 Post by ovenpaa »

Heh, Great video :good:
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#22 Post by DaveB »

I love that video :lol: especially the comments about the metric system being a load of horse-s***, the sissy boys who load down their rifles with useless crap, and the commie-loving hippies who sold Rhodesia down the river!
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#23 Post by snayperskaya »

Brilliant vid......loved the bit about the M16 round only p*** people off! :lol:
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#24 Post by Individual »

snayperskaya wrote:Brilliant vid......loved the bit about the M16 round only p*** people off! :lol:
All the Fig 11/12/12c/14 I shot last week have stayed shot. None of them shot back or advanced closer to the firing point.

......and I didn't have to use my rifle as a pogo-stick :55: :lol:
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#25 Post by PaulR »

HALODIN wrote:Just tried to take my stock off, but you need one helluva big screwdriver to take it out... Might see if I can buy the right tool.
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I have one for Sale. PM me if you still need one.
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#26 Post by HALODIN »

I bought one the other day, but thanks for the offer! :cheers:
PaulR wrote:I have one for Sale. PM me if you still need one.
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#27 Post by sconie »

I have always fancied a Para Fal as an ex L1a1 user, do they come up often in the UK?
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#28 Post by bnz41 »

Hi

Para Fal yes one on Guntrader in the straight pull .308 section under Imbel 13" barrel £2495 it's been on there months too expensive for second hand.
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#29 Post by HALODIN »

That is the only one in the country AFAIK. Sabre Defence who did the FALS all those years ago only did 20 of them, 10 short barrel ones and 10 long barrel ones. I would say £2K is about right.

The beauty of the FALs over the L1A1's is they have a new receiver (not previously S5) and so if the S1 v S5 argument ever raised it's head, these should be OK as they were classed as new rifles.

http://www.guntrader.co.uk/Guns-For-Sal ... 7201700001
sconie wrote:I have always fancied a Para Fal as an ex L1a1 user, do they come up often in the UK?
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#30 Post by sconie »

Nice but too rich for my blood, if it was a trigger release... I may jump in.

Thanks for the link, I'll keep an eye on it.
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