I've only got one at the moment - a DSA G1 collectors edition:
Overall it's a great rifle, but I do hate the phony flash hider. I'm going to have to replace it one of these days.
Cheers,
~ Greg ~
I've only got one at the moment - a DSA G1 collectors edition:
Overall it's a great rifle, but I do hate the phony flash hider. I'm going to have to replace it one of these days.
Cheers,
~ Greg ~
only 1 but thats all it takes going to switch it around when the cash flow picks up.
Last edited by tump; 03-19-2007 at 05:20 PM.
clark COG#148,ar15,ak,sks,beretta neos, windicator,girsan 1911,others.
my FAL para will be completed as soon as i get it put together and the remaining $3xx kit in!!!!
"For every minute, the future is becoming the past."
-Thor Heyerdahl
Here's mine, an STG built by Coyote Gulch Armory. It uses an Imbel receiver.
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This what my G1 clone looked like when I built it many years ago. It now sports a wood stock and flash suppressor. Oh yeah, no jokes about the stubby mag; California sucks.
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You won't hear stubby jokes from me, at least you got a Fal.
I sold mine years ago and have never replaced it, nice rifles
guys.
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Here is mine, it's an Imbel built on a Century receiver... Entreprise "slight blem" Furniture, FSE HTS. Finished with Brownells Matte Black baking lacquer.
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Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
First is an Imbel GL on an excellent Imbel Kit I got from Tapco for $89.
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Next is a true Franken Fal from a $99 Tapco mixed kit
Imbel GL Receiver
South African Lower
British Charging handle, rear sight, selector, bolt/carrier
Argentinian barrel cut to 16.25 inches
Israeli front sight/gas block
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Next is a DCI Type I receiver on a G-1 kit from Tapco for $89. It took a lot of work, but shoots excellent.
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I've been toying with the idea of building a FAL kit. Who still has receivers and are they complex builds? I'm pretty handy with mechanical things but have never built a rifle. Thanks
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