The Diamond of Collector FALs: The G-Series

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  • When the Browning Arms Company first began importing semiautomatic FAL rifles from FN in 1959, the submitted an example for evaluation, and ATF determined that it was not a machine gun. The rifle was made with a selector that could not be moved to the fully automatic position, and did not have the automatic sear required for full auto firing. This was acceptable at the time, and Browning would import 1,836 of these rifles (mostly standard configuration, but some heavy barrel and paratrooper patterns) by January 10,1963. On that date, ATF changed its standard, and ruled the FAL as currently being imported now would be considered a machine gun subject to the NFA. In order to be acceptable now, the rifle must not be able to accept an automatic sear at all, not merely be made without one. However, ATF ruled that the previously imported guns would be grandfathered in, and remain legally owned as semiautomatic rifles. They were listed by serial number (an additional 12 guns were added in 1974 which were imported by “administrative error”), and remain exempted from the NFA to this day. For the FAL collector, these G-series rifles are desirable because they are completely authentic and original early FN production guns, without any of the design changes that would be required later for importation.
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  • @Pitchlock8251
    @Pitchlock8251 6 років тому +1197

    A wood stocked FAl... That's strait up dead sexy.

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 5 років тому +14

      A lot of British army issue ones were wood,some were some weren't.

    • @bennycheca9426
      @bennycheca9426 5 років тому +39

      geoff edwards either way wood stock or not the FAL is the sexiest gun ever imo

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 5 років тому +6

      @@bennycheca9426 no doubt,it's a terrific rifle in all ways,accuracy, handling, easy usage, bit large length wise but goods power and accuracy squaddie u know prefers itbto whatever replaced it.Ub UK had semi auto version but could turn to auto with a lolly stick(allegedly)But stopping power and semi auto was enough for performance so full auto not really needed

    • @asdasd-ty9se
      @asdasd-ty9se 5 років тому +21

      Matte black plastic is pretty good too (depending on model of the mold) some of the wood foregrips are fugly looking at you Israel

    • @rogerarmy8659
      @rogerarmy8659 5 років тому +1

      geoff edwards
      Dam right it’s a gorgeous gun though gotta day the wooden slr version looks better

  • @unclegeorge6483
    @unclegeorge6483 4 роки тому +149

    I live in Belgium, near a military base
    I can recognize the sound of a FAL as if its second nature.
    I remember as a kid we used to hear them all day every day.

    • @Skeletor_the_Bigg
      @Skeletor_the_Bigg 2 роки тому +6

      I live in America.
      I hear guns at school everyday.

    • @leonardwei3914
      @leonardwei3914 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skeletor_the_Bigg What school in America do you go to?

    • @Skeletor_the_Bigg
      @Skeletor_the_Bigg 2 роки тому +6

      @@leonardwei3914 the one that’s used for making jokes about American schools being shooting ranges

    • @leonardwei3914
      @leonardwei3914 2 роки тому +6

      @@Skeletor_the_Bigg Oh I see. You were just making a terrible joke in response to a comment that never mentioned schools. Got it.

    • @aldo-228
      @aldo-228 Рік тому

      ​@leonardwei3914 ..its sarcasm..but it's probably a true statement so is it really sarcasm then?

  • @randynovick7972
    @randynovick7972 6 років тому +287

    An old work buddy of mine was a captain in the Indian army, and did combat time in Sri Lanka. His units were all equipped with FALs. Most were semi-auto but he had 40-50 automatics. In the rush before deployment, he had almost all of the semis converted to full auto. This was fine, but when his companies made it to the line, he found that he had to bring half of all his reserve rifles forward so that each soldier an the front of his attack had at least three rifles at the ready. It wasn't because of failures, rather it was because after a half dozen mags of auto fire, the barrels of most of his rifles would begin to glow faintly red and whip enough to affect accuracy at distance. A fresh rifle needed to be available to resume fire while the most recently fired gun was allowed to cool, with the soldier picking up and resuming fire with the coolest rifle available. He loved the FAL and how durable and dependable they were. I have a CETME, but I've always wanted a FAL, for many reasons but for that story in particular.

    • @lemonprofit5147
      @lemonprofit5147 6 років тому +21

      interesting story. As a Sri Lankan myself, what I heard was that Sri Lankan army SLR were mostly Australian built ones. Later briefly replaced with FN FNC 5.56 but didn't fully adopted. Ultimately adopting AK serious as things went really bad. Presently bulk of the army using AK pattern rifles, mostly Chinese Type 56 variations.

    • @Billybob-j7f
      @Billybob-j7f 6 років тому +12

      Randy Novick My father carried the FN during his tours never let him down best battle rifle ever devised.

    • @222foont
      @222foont 5 років тому +3

      These Indian made FALs were inch pattern and inferior to the Belgian originals.

    • @SuperiorBrick
      @SuperiorBrick 5 років тому +3

      Erravan Erravan Damn straight. During my time at singo they renovated the infantry museum and let my section have a range day with all the previous service weapons. Owen gun and slur were a favourite of mine

    • @StevenL00
      @StevenL00 5 років тому +1

      @Bogy 1 Kinoby since it's 7.62x51 it's even better if you just single tap on semi

  • @keklulu332
    @keklulu332 4 роки тому +353

    -Dad, why is my sister's name Rose?
    -Because your mother loves roses
    -Thanks dad!
    -No problem FN-FAL G-Series

  • @TheMrReee
    @TheMrReee Рік тому +10

    I was gutted when I found out I was losing my SLR and changing to the SA80. I did my marksman qualification with the SLR, great rifle for reaching out to targets who thought they were safe.

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 4 роки тому +43

    Hi Ian, I used a SLR fully automatic in Vietnam, all my regiment did, SAS (Australian) light barrel, we cut off the flash suppressor, cut off the handle, put another pistol grip under the barrel, used 2 30 round magazines taped together (either upside down or wedged apart), it wasn’t unusual to put 200 to 300 rounds through the weapon at a time in rehearsals or actual contact. In rehearsals I. Usually had the gas on mid range in rehearsals but when in the bush dialled it way up (bad recoil though) to avoid bad feeds or ejection in combat. Lousy accuracy but 99% of our contacts were under 50 metres.

    • @onalert413
      @onalert413 Рік тому +3

      What was the reasoning for removing the flash hider? I imagine it made the weapon more nimble but wouldn't it also have made your positions easier for the enemy to spot especially in low light conditions?

  • @brianreddeman951
    @brianreddeman951 6 років тому +146

    Gun that just cries out....put me in a dedicated oak and glass case. Just stand there admire it while you take your other FAL out to the range. :)

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, I think I will have to settle for one of those rebuilt ex-Israeli fals for shooting.

    • @garynew9637
      @garynew9637 4 роки тому +7

      Fal won't like sidebitch fal

    • @scribejay
      @scribejay 3 роки тому

      Only fire me on your deathbed!

    • @porkeypapa6051
      @porkeypapa6051 3 роки тому +1

      no safe queens.... i stretch the legs on mine from time to time

  • @GoredonTheDestroyer
    @GoredonTheDestroyer 6 років тому +908

    "It and the HK G3 are the two most prevalent 7.62 NATO combat rifles ever used in the world."
    Meanwhile, the M14 is crying, while the M1 Garand comforts it.

    • @billmcyrus
      @billmcyrus 4 роки тому +257

      The M14 barely deserved to exist. It should have been the AR10.

    • @robertmurry1442
      @robertmurry1442 4 роки тому +43

      @@billmcyrus fuck yeah... .308 all the way

    • @michaelferrell9245
      @michaelferrell9245 4 роки тому +63

      M1 was in 30-06 not 7.62 nato

    • @Cocokingable1
      @Cocokingable1 4 роки тому +109

      M14 is a joke compared to an FAL or G3. Far superior firearms in everyway.

    • @ThatGuy-te9wh
      @ThatGuy-te9wh 4 роки тому +11

      @@billmcyrus AR-47.

  • @GeorgeWashington76
    @GeorgeWashington76 6 років тому +531

    The right arm of the free world!

    • @troubledturtle2332
      @troubledturtle2332 6 років тому +13

      Potatoe

    • @BrassJunkie
      @BrassJunkie 6 років тому +6

      Relayzy1 and....... that was dan quail.

    • @LukoHevia
      @LukoHevia 6 років тому +30

      And you're the right arm of the military-industrial complex, Georgie boy...

    • @BurtSampson
      @BurtSampson 6 років тому +12

      +Luko Hevia You spelled ZOG wrong.

    • @jonnycarcano
      @jonnycarcano 5 років тому +4

      I call it the Zimb-Away.

  • @salokin3087
    @salokin3087 6 років тому +390

    Yes! My favorite rifle, from Argentina, to the UK to Israel and India, truly an astounding firearm!

    • @dino.antares
      @dino.antares 6 років тому +18

      Salokin you didn't mention the country that invented this- Belgium

    • @chongli8409
      @chongli8409 6 років тому +3

      Stg.58!

    • @amanofculture9429
      @amanofculture9429 6 років тому

      Salokin
      Will you consider making of video about FAL portrayal in vidya?

    • @ozdavemcgee2079
      @ozdavemcgee2079 6 років тому +9

      Salokin you forgot Australia and NZ. Australia supplied NZ

    • @Thrawnmulus
      @Thrawnmulus 6 років тому +5

      they made a mod on the bolt carrier that dumped sand and egypt and a couple others adopted it after that

  • @susanbutler2498
    @susanbutler2498 2 роки тому +10

    In the Falkland's War (1982) FAL fought against FAL!
    Also, this G series Rifle is literally the SLR mythic Unicorn of my Dream Collection!
    Thank you Ian!
    IN NZ we LOVED our SLR's!

  • @JohnDoe-ep4wv
    @JohnDoe-ep4wv 4 роки тому +30

    I'm sooo glad that FN decided to keep the "A" marking on the receiver/selector lever.

  • @gregedwards1087
    @gregedwards1087 6 років тому +26

    One of my favourite rifle types having served in the Australian Army all through the 80's, the L1A1 (SLR) made at the Lithgow Arms Factory was our main infantry weapon, even though it was a little on the heavy side it was robust, reliable, accurate and hard hitting, qualities that have proven themselves in several combat situations in Malaya and South East Asia.

  • @AnimeFan_2013
    @AnimeFan_2013 6 років тому +342

    "They needed a semi-auto version that wouldn't trigger the NFA" LOL

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 4 роки тому +31

      The nfa is touchier about getting triggered than a snowflake.

    • @mattlevine3201
      @mattlevine3201 4 роки тому +1

      I would like but you have 69 likes

    • @AnimeFan_2013
      @AnimeFan_2013 4 роки тому +1

      @@mattlevine3201 I didn't even know

    • @singularkakapo
      @singularkakapo 4 роки тому +10

      Scott Kenny the snowflake joke is old and unfunny. You could at least make up something interesting

    • @Cheesytarian
      @Cheesytarian 4 роки тому +2

      @@singularkakapo still funny just not as

  • @Arphalia
    @Arphalia 6 років тому +23

    My first FAL was a G model from Germany, wonderful rifle. Heavy, but extremely slick to shoot for a gun of its age.

  • @caymanshen459
    @caymanshen459 6 років тому +181

    God I love the FAL. The ATF I'm less enthusiastic about.

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 4 роки тому +9

      Shall not be infringed

    • @tomnaughton
      @tomnaughton 2 роки тому +1

      @@moritamikamikara3879 I love guns too, but the government has tanks, jets, drones, and VX nerve gas. So we don’t stand a chance against them lol

    • @ajnaylor4302
      @ajnaylor4302 2 роки тому

      @@tomnaughton This argument that the government has all these scary weapons is so stupid for many reasons. “We don’t stand a chance against a government with tanks, jets, nukes, etc.” ok the Middle East and Vietnam would like a word. Where are they gonna drop nerve gas and nukes? Where will they roll tanks down? Where will they air strike? A city, town, State? Kinda sounds like a war crime but ok whatever…

    • @connoissuer_of_class
      @connoissuer_of_class 2 роки тому +9

      @@tomnaughton tell that to the 1970s Vietnamese

    • @georgewhitworth9742
      @georgewhitworth9742 2 роки тому +3

      @@tomnaughton Okay, who cares? 2nd Amendment applies to those too, just haven't gotten around to those yet.

  • @kingwiththeax6880
    @kingwiththeax6880 6 років тому +12

    Ian, NONE complain when you are “getting long-winded”. We hang on every word... and enjoy soaking in your knowledge!

  • @Coentt
    @Coentt 6 років тому +347

    The NFA gets triggered pretty easily

    • @bleh8789
      @bleh8789 6 років тому +4

      Pryor Plays modern NFA, pshh

    • @bensmith4563
      @bensmith4563 6 років тому +50

      NFA should be repealed

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 6 років тому +30

      Ben
      ALL weapons control should be repealed.

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 6 років тому +2

      Yeah and more than a Call Of Duty fan boy.

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 6 років тому +1

      Wait does it really protect my right to be able to get an M16 A1?

  • @thegoldencaulk2742
    @thegoldencaulk2742 6 років тому +1345

    Love the awkward teenage years of the battle rifle when they were still being made with wood furniture.

    • @plastic14407
      @plastic14407 6 років тому +693

      More like the beautiful prime years before she started putting on weight and getting a bunch of botched plastic surgery

    • @RichCommander
      @RichCommander 6 років тому +200

      I’ve always wanted a wooden furniture AR-15

    • @thewaraboo2824
      @thewaraboo2824 6 років тому +75

      Give respect to Japan for never doing that to their Type 64s; and put a rain check on that respect for them never giving us semi-auto versions.

    • @tobyshort5162
      @tobyshort5162 6 років тому +28

      I’ve see an m16a1 with wooden furniture, only problem is it was deactivated to make it uk legal

    • @tobyshort5162
      @tobyshort5162 6 років тому +14

      Jimmcrow Lawz it was definitely wood and it looked similar to the wood used on the fal

  • @raylawlor7602
    @raylawlor7602 Рік тому +2

    Great weapon ... 8 years in the Irish defence forces ... used it in Ireland and Middle East... Great stopping power and very accurate on iron sights out to +300 yards ... Great memories 👌

  • @gixxerboy555
    @gixxerboy555 2 роки тому +4

    I used the FAL FN during my military duty back in 1986 (Belgium)..it really was an awesome weapon..

  • @Chevypotamus
    @Chevypotamus 6 років тому +56

    Amazing condition gun and nice wood furniture. Hopefully next time you run into a FAL you can disassemble it for us.

    • @dudesqr
      @dudesqr 6 років тому +3

      Teach me your timelord ways

    • @ihave_noidea
      @ihave_noidea 6 років тому +7

      dudesqr Patreon, that's how you gain access to Ian's time machine

    • @ozdavemcgee2079
      @ozdavemcgee2079 6 років тому +8

      We got these in basic training 30 yrs ago in Australia. 3 months only. I could still dissaemble and assemble it blindfolded lol

    • @StromBugSlayer
      @StromBugSlayer 6 років тому +1

      Cat I think he's already done that for the SLR and the G3.

    • @laxityazathoth1423
      @laxityazathoth1423 6 років тому

      Nobody tell the ATF about the matchstick truck with wooden furniture SLR’s

  • @petmagroin
    @petmagroin 6 років тому +143

    Great lighting, very pleasing for the eye. Keep it up!

  • @aicragej
    @aicragej 6 років тому +90

    I'm a G3 fan... but this is awesome :)

  • @Tango4N
    @Tango4N 6 років тому +13

    The Right Arm of the Free World! They were the service arm of my country for several decades. Unfortunately I can never own one as they are deemed prohibited and banned. If you had one before the ban came in you were allowed to keep it but it could never be taken to the range and shot. This is Canada.
    Always wanted one but can never own one.

    • @clasdauskas
      @clasdauskas 2 роки тому

      We weren't even allowed the 'courtesy' of continued ownership. This used to be Australia.

  • @davidlewis3867
    @davidlewis3867 6 років тому +111

    I don’t think a gun can get much cooler than a FAL.

  • @ashleystyles6888
    @ashleystyles6888 6 років тому +10

    Love the old SLR. Loved it even more as a 16 year old air force entrant. And as a 14 year old army cadet....

  • @paulpence8895
    @paulpence8895 5 місяців тому

    Ya, there is some machining required to the receiver and the auto sear block... All the STG58 kits I got had the auto sear block included... But, yes , they wont work in simi auto receivers... From my 50.53 post: What a gem, nice piece of kit.... Back in the 90's when they were dumping TONS of FAL inch and metric kits me and a buddy built, well lots... On Imbel receivers... We did not compromise Stripped them ALL to every single screw and spring, sandblasted, had a hot parkerizing set up... Kept for myself one of the best kits, a 1969 Austrian STG58, still my favorite rifle in my collection. When my father comes to visit and we go to the range he always asks to take the FAL...Ive shot a FAL folder, and an HK91 folder, they're kinda brutal,,, LOL... If you want a FAL, go to DSA!!!!

  • @thespankdmonkey
    @thespankdmonkey 5 років тому +5

    I do NEED something like this! Sadly no way could I ever afford to pay for that. Probably like one whole years worth of paychecks for a rifle I could only dream about shooting. Seriously thanks for showing this beauty Ian, it really is a gorgeous rifle!

  • @guitardavepdx
    @guitardavepdx 6 років тому +20

    That is such a beautiful gun

  • @christopherzarcone1363
    @christopherzarcone1363 6 років тому +105

    11/10 best raifu. Would love either one of these, an Argentine war surplus, or a Rhodie model

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 6 років тому +6

      Hahah, Raifu, I got that.
      I like G3's axemurderer personality better though.

    • @driskoll2658
      @driskoll2658 4 роки тому +2

      Galil Chan best grill

    • @ralfriedel7779
      @ralfriedel7779 4 роки тому

      @digifalc0087 obviously a paifu

  • @spekenbonen72
    @spekenbonen72 4 роки тому +2

    This was my gun. There were many like it, but this one was mine.
    My rifle was my best friend... etc.
    It was the main rifle for Dutch Airforce security personel for many many years.
    The only thing I don't seem to remember is the rear sight. Looks adjustable on this version. It wasn't adjustable on my gun.
    Love that wooden grip b.t.w.

  • @brianjames8600
    @brianjames8600 Рік тому +1

    Find it interesting how ATF can make determinations years before the agency ever existed. That’s amazing!

  • @Britishshooter
    @Britishshooter 5 років тому +27

    I still can't believe the British Military.swapped this great rifle for the SA80 series. What were our master's thinking?

    • @clasdauskas
      @clasdauskas 2 роки тому

      The Australian adoption of the Steyr is only slightly more understandable.

    • @zx7-rr486
      @zx7-rr486 Рік тому

      I love the L1A1/FN FAL, but I think the SA80 (when it was fixed to work properly) is a better all round combat rifle to be honest. You can carry much more ammo, it is full auto, compact, lighter and just as accurate. The 7.62 by 51 is more powerful than the 5.56, but in most combat scenarios you want more rounds than fewer (but slightly more powerful) rounds. And that is one of the main reasons the US adopted the AR/M16 platform over the M14.

  • @KingEddo8
    @KingEddo8 5 років тому +2

    The best FAL ever made. The British used a similer version as the L1A1 SLR. I'm a major fan of the FAL and was sad when I learned that it was ditched for the L85. I like the L85 but the SLR was better and of course, woodwork on a gun like the SLR is a massive bonus.

  • @ant-onemusic444
    @ant-onemusic444 4 роки тому +3

    this right there is my favorite combat rifle

  • @janjaapdejonge5983
    @janjaapdejonge5983 3 роки тому +8

    The FN Fal we had in the Dutch army did fire full auto when you removed the selector. Firing it full auto was pretty impressive, but accuracy went completly out the window.

  • @TheD2JBug
    @TheD2JBug 6 років тому +2

    Hello old friend. FN FAL was my issue rifle when I was in the cdn reserves. This is pretty much my issue rifle as the C1 was semi auto with wood furniture ( darker wood in my remembrance ) . The C2 was the heavy barrel with the bipod foregrip and the 30 round magazine.

    • @00710071a
      @00710071a Рік тому +1

      Mine was a darker wood as well, I was the only one in are sqaudron to have one.

  • @gunner678
    @gunner678 6 років тому +39

    My first L1A1 SLR was a wood version. We couldnt wait to have them sent away for refurb......great battle rifle that I would choose over an AR15 any day. The British version could be jigged to fire full auto, by popping out the safty and releasing the stop, but as ian said not reliable and not advisable, but it does work......it could be used as an emergency AAAD solution.

    • @rodneypayne4827
      @rodneypayne4827 6 років тому +15

      Matthew Dobbs - Aussie recon guys in Nam called them slaughtermatics.

    • @ozdavemcgee2079
      @ozdavemcgee2079 6 років тому +9

      Matthew Dobbs or the match in the sear. Or get a selector from a L2A2. We had them with rounded or triangulated guards like this one on the older ones. The triandulated guards were better for drill I found. Did the Brit version have a larger trigger guard in the pistol grip. Ours did you undid a screw flipped it about voila a larger trigger guard so you could operate with gloves on. I'm guessing yours didnt as most Brit L1A1 I've seen in clips had fibreglass pistolgrip like this one. Although I have seen wooden sided ones on clips from Malaya. The only fibreglass we got on ours was the carrying handle. Loved that rifle. Owned one privately untill 97 when they banned them

    • @bartb7790
      @bartb7790 6 років тому +3

      It was the same with the metric version the Dutch used, we did it often with blanks.

    • @laxityazathoth1423
      @laxityazathoth1423 6 років тому +7

      Ozdave McGee yeah hopefully no one tells the ATF That trick or sticking the L7 LMG mag on . Not that I have ever done that you understand .

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 6 років тому +7

      Just be aware that the "matchstick trick' can result in a runaway emptying the magazine in one burst with the barrel climbing up into the sky: allegedly. Don't do it. Even less desirably with the L4 30 round magazine.
      BTW (and you were a naughty soldier if you used one) the 30 round L4 magazine made a passable monopod. Handy in my day that the ammunition pouches were made to carry the 30 round L4 LMG magazines.
      We were using wooden ones in the 1970's but had to replace them with the plastic ones and burn all the wood (some lovely heartwood walnut). 'One hit, stays hit'. Semi auto did everything that could be usefully done.

  • @CaptainInnuendo
    @CaptainInnuendo 6 років тому +7

    Beautiful rifles and amazing to shoot. The "fca" still used them when I was a member (the Irish reserve defence forces). Of course it was the standard FN 7.62 with all the plastic grips and grenade launcher muzzle and all that stuff. But damn I loves those rifles. Never would they malfunction and if you were a good shot they were deadly accurate. Thanks for the video

  • @khazh17
    @khazh17 6 років тому +4

    I love when you said "this is up for sell". It's sound wonderful.

  • @GreenblookUK1
    @GreenblookUK1 3 роки тому +1

    This weapon is stunning in fabulous condition too! Beautiful.

  • @adamak47miller90
    @adamak47miller90 4 роки тому +4

    They just don't build beautiful firearms like that anymore. My dad was a tool & die maker and I got to see how 1 man can build a piece of art out of metal and wood

  • @onelonecelt9168
    @onelonecelt9168 5 років тому +1

    I have a "Century" built L1A1 with a Lithgow parts kit and all wood furniture. I have to say it is extremely smooth to shoot and balanced. For me the recoil feels about the same with an AKM or an SKS.

  • @brianp5564
    @brianp5564 6 років тому +4

    Good vid! The FAL is still the best 7.62 rifle ever made, IMHO, I've owned an FN, a SAR 48 and I currently own a DSA basic FAL, and they all shoot phenomenally well. I love the wood on the G you showed.

  • @fallout1953
    @fallout1953 6 років тому +141

    Weapon built not for war but to be ready.

    • @Mr_LH1980
      @Mr_LH1980 6 років тому +24

      It was used in many many wars.

    • @carsonlewis2666
      @carsonlewis2666 6 років тому +31

      It was made during the Cold War guys. It was built to be ready to fight, but wasn’t used during its intended time.

    • @JakeAnthony98
      @JakeAnthony98 6 років тому +40

      Lord Arther I get what you guys are trying to say by it being ready. During its “intended time” the FAL and most variants were used in small scale conflicts and proxy wars. Vietnam, Falklands, Rhodesia etc.

    • @carsonlewis2666
      @carsonlewis2666 6 років тому +3

      Chromosome Wizard This one gets it.

    • @fallout1953
      @fallout1953 6 років тому +8

      Chromosome Wizard Then they create the M16 lmao.

  • @callhoonrepublican
    @callhoonrepublican 6 років тому +12

    "If you need this..." Ian understands

  • @jacobguenther5134
    @jacobguenther5134 6 років тому +1

    I remember seeing quite a few f.a.l's at my local Cabela's when i was just a kid. They always caught my eye and i'd ask my dad to pull one out so i could look at it everytime we went. So cool to know how they got imported now. Makes me want to save up money and buy one now that i can.

    • @thepjup4507
      @thepjup4507 2 роки тому

      so, did you get one 3 years later?

  • @mudflaps9811
    @mudflaps9811 6 років тому +1

    Used the SLR L1A1 as a reservist with the Australian Army Reserves in the early 80's loved the rifle, bulls eyes at 300m, the Aussie version has a folding cocking handle that didn't foul up in your webbing

  • @troy9477
    @troy9477 6 років тому +6

    Beautiful condition and wonderful wood. Someone loved that rifle. I love the FAL- too bad there are only 1836 of these out there. The DSA's are nice and all, but nothing beats the original. Great video as always. Thank you

  • @tomas6451
    @tomas6451 5 років тому

    I have a G series with plastic stock and grips and metal bipod. Bought in early 80’s I think and have ran many thousands of rounds thru it. Crazy accurate and rarely any problems

  • @moonlightdelights
    @moonlightdelights 6 років тому +3

    When I was in the New Zealand army we had the L1A1 SLR as our personal weapon manufactured in Australia at the Lithgow Arsenal (firearms.net.au/military/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77&Itemid=112). If automatic fire was required we still had the good old British Bren gun (still in some cases taking 303 ammo as they were being converted to 308) or a belt fed machine gun a British Browning 1919 variant using 303 ammo until they were converted to 7.62 NATO. We were issued M16's at the time of the Viet Nam conflict but I still preferred my heavy old SLR it was a great weapon easy to strip and fire and really accurate over even long distances. Often we would hear gossip about filing down the pin that stopped the fire selector being turned to full auto but I never saw it done and if you did upon being discovered it meant a rapid and LONG trip to our military prison. I was our company gunner and loved the 1919, the bren and my SLR I detested the M16 which we dubbed as the Tonka Toy due to it's plastic constructed parts and lightweight construction with 5.56 ammo. In bush or scrub the flash would snag on twigs etc, they fouled quickly needed constant cleaning, the magazine often would drop out when you closed the cover, if you had a hold up or misfire you had no way to forward assist by moving the bolt etc etc etc...

    • @pierevojzola9737
      @pierevojzola9737 6 років тому +2

      moonlightdelights Kiaora, you sound like a knuckle dragging 1 RNZIR grunt!

    • @pierevojzola9737
      @pierevojzola9737 6 років тому +2

      moonlightdelights Hi, I checked out the Papakura armoury in 1971 and got one of my grunts to start cleaning the weapons and forgot to warn him that the Stens were so old that you could cut your fingers on the straight edges. I had a chance to buy a surplus SLR but they were so worn out that the hinges were loose and the rifle went out of aim due to the back sight being on the stock. I bought a couple of 303’s instead for old times sake at $10 each! Harera.....

    • @moonlightdelights
      @moonlightdelights 6 років тому +2

      Close but not quite I was for a short time but then I transferred to RNZEME as a electrical craftsman my knuckles were getting a bit sore and I liked the Blue beret better...

    • @moonlightdelights
      @moonlightdelights 6 років тому +1

      lol yes the old pressed metal Stens not a bad old weapon I trained with the old banana magazine Stirling sub machine guns you could empty a whole mag at 30ft and not get more than one hole in a full size silhouette target but I would be filling my pants if I was standing in front of one going off.

  • @Chevypotamus
    @Chevypotamus 6 років тому +50

    Happy 700,000 Subscribers!

  • @GunsNGames1
    @GunsNGames1 5 років тому +2

    They're still being used by the Brazilian Army. Their FAL's is locally produced by Imbel under the designation M964.

  • @flip849
    @flip849 Рік тому

    I'm a g3 guy but this is probably the best looking rifle i've ever seen

  • @pommel47
    @pommel47 6 років тому +5

    I don't collect beyond 1945, but that is one very fine battle rifle. Love the wood. Would definitely choose this over an AR.

  • @Darryl1963D
    @Darryl1963D Рік тому +1

    In Australia we used a piece of string to make our L1A1 or SLRs full auto. They were made semin auto only trust diggers to find a axwork around. Respect from Australia

  • @MegaEvoluzione
    @MegaEvoluzione 6 років тому

    Such a pretty gun, look at all this fine walnut and the shape of the flash hider.

  • @jeremiec8014
    @jeremiec8014 6 років тому +44

    The fact that I'll never own a FAL just because I'm Canadian hurts my soul.

  • @iaminside1
    @iaminside1 6 років тому +1

    That FAL is gorgeous.

  • @YCCCm7
    @YCCCm7 6 років тому +3

    That's a gorgeous firearm. Period.

  • @Not-TheOne
    @Not-TheOne 6 років тому

    My fav gun....my dad carried those (automatic version, but you never fired them auto really) around for 2 years keeping us save.

  • @waynegrant6585
    @waynegrant6585 3 роки тому

    I've used a short barrelled South African built R1 in combat in the Rhodesian war. It was excellent and very powerful.

  • @katywalker8322
    @katywalker8322 3 роки тому

    Interesting that there is a witness mark on the finish near the fire selector which suggests it has been rotated beyond the stop pin.

  • @lachlan1971
    @lachlan1971 6 років тому +1

    I had a toy FAL back in the 70s. My favourite toy.

    • @Moonrunner58
      @Moonrunner58 3 роки тому

      Me too! It had detachable mag and bullets, bayonet complete with authentic lug and the flip carry handle. I absolutely adored it!

  • @_oksure_
    @_oksure_ 4 роки тому +1

    my dad had a fn fal, rhodesian bush war. miss it every day

  • @miteshmickey
    @miteshmickey 3 роки тому

    Indian Army also had wooden furniture semi-auto SLRs, but also had the really cool blacked full auto FALs,

  • @renanribeiro8137
    @renanribeiro8137 5 років тому

    *This gun is SOOOO much beautiful. Whoever says no is lying. Great piece of Belgian engineering.*

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge 6 років тому

    In the Canadian Armed Forces, I carried both the FN FAL in semi automatic and full automatic. We called them FN-C1A1 and FN-C1A2. The full auto version did had a heavy barrel, a bipod, and a larger capacity, (30 round) magazine.

  • @kyle6920
    @kyle6920 3 роки тому +1

    Fnc and fal are some bucket list weapons

  • @KapteinFruit
    @KapteinFruit 6 років тому +5

    Man this is the type of stuff I like. I would love to have one.

  • @SNOUPS4
    @SNOUPS4 6 років тому +135

    Around 7:08, your french-language pronunciation seems to be improving every new video! If I close my eyes, you could totally be a frenchie (like me) speaking! With just one little ultimate exception remaining: the final S of "armes" is mute actually... but close enough! :D
    Thanks for another cool and interesting video, Ian!

  • @larryh502
    @larryh502 6 років тому +2

    So. Magnificently. Beautiful. Thank you gun jesus!

  • @AndrewHardwick-hh8sl
    @AndrewHardwick-hh8sl 4 місяці тому

    This old bloke has used one, way back. I loved it. Government issued. no more need be said.

  • @healthieryou7206
    @healthieryou7206 4 роки тому +1

    Oddly enough ,when I was in the South African military in the late 70's ,everyone wanted a bakelite stock FAL or R1. The carrying handles were cut off . Nobody used it and I guess it wasn't cool. The rifle was heavy but one gets used to it. If you grabbed it just in front of the magazine,it was perfectly balanced in your hands. To this day do they cull elephants with it. It stopping power is phenomenal.

    • @clasdauskas
      @clasdauskas 2 роки тому

      If your army was anything like ours, they had a pathological dislike of slings and carry handles. neither were to be used under any circumstance I can remember. :)

  • @0utrider43A
    @0utrider43A Рік тому

    I have a early G1 metric FAL that has a wood stock and pistol grip. The FAL was part of an estate sale and was never fired then it's in incredible shape. Starting to research it's history on the very unusual flash suppressor that has a large spring clip holding it on.

  • @gunzablazin01
    @gunzablazin01 6 років тому +2

    "If you're looking for shooter this ain't it." If I had the cash for a G series FAL I'd still shoot it. I don't believe in not shooting guns no matter how collectible. I wouldn't abuse it or run it into the ground because I have an 18" DSA SA58 for that, but I would definitely shoot it. Great video as always Ian!

  • @Capmikqc
    @Capmikqc 6 років тому

    My uncle was in the Canadian army in the 70s, he used to carry a FN C1 I believe - the semi auto variant. I heard alot of good things about it. I really wish one day I get to fire one!

  • @Kazues_
    @Kazues_ 6 років тому +1

    That rifle is a beautiful masterpiece. I want a g series so bad it hurts. But unfortunately it's not in the budget at the moment.

  • @fabianvansoest3552
    @fabianvansoest3552 2 роки тому +1

    Hearing you talk about Belgian rifles, makes me proud to be Belgian! Keep it up!😁👍

  • @benec5816
    @benec5816 6 років тому +2

    Oh thanks heaps I just love this rifle it was a pleasure to use and felt like real machinery in your hand but this one has some different things like the carrier was different but who cares brought back heaps of memories first issued mine in Apr 1968 yep 50 years ago the stubby little bayonet was a good weight as well thanks again oh wow

  • @1337flite
    @1337flite 4 роки тому +2

    I loved my Lithgow L1A1 - I so regret selling it. I had all the CES and training aids. If was a beautiful set.

  • @stevenhoman7723
    @stevenhoman7723 2 роки тому

    one of the reasons stated by the british for their victory over argentina in the falklands war; was that the argentines had fully automatic firw only, whereas the british had semi auto, and used it to affect.

  • @panzerman22
    @panzerman22 6 років тому +1

    Its a heavy s.o.b but it hits like a line backer. Love it.👍

  • @darthcole4668
    @darthcole4668 6 років тому +51

    Rhodesians Never Die.

    • @ThatGuy-te9wh
      @ThatGuy-te9wh 4 роки тому +1

      but what about the ones who do

    • @aotoda486
      @aotoda486 4 роки тому +9

      @@ThatGuy-te9wh they're Zimbabweans. XD

  • @New2Kendo
    @New2Kendo 5 років тому +1

    What a nice FAL, I need to add a FAL to my collection

  • @deddie4645
    @deddie4645 5 років тому +1

    You know I really think an added bonus to your channel just like a bunch of collectors if you would publish the price that these weapons sold for I think would be awesome,,, just like any auction you can go back and see what the lot number sold for so a person can better their skills and appraising these things,,,,, the average guy I passed up that exact gun with the Providence of the paperwork in the manuals complete with the cut and paste I'm talking paper and glue on the manual for 3500 in 2013 at Cabela's in Arizona God I wish I would have bought it

  • @nigelh2696
    @nigelh2696 4 роки тому

    A very dangerous trick some British squaddies used to do. Was to put a piece of a match stick in the firing pin assembly making it solid and not sprung. You'd have full auto for perhaps 20 rounds if one didn't explode...we were young and stupid.

  • @Urkie1979
    @Urkie1979 6 років тому +1

    The FAL is such an awesome piece of weaponry and firearms history. I've heard it said that the first country to adopt the FAL was not Belgium, but actually Canada. The truth of this has alluded me. But, being Canadian myself, it would be cool if it were true. That being said, it's a damn shame we can't own the Semi-Auto only versions. As far as I'm aware, the FAL and all of it's variants are classed as Prohibited under our Firearms Act.

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast 6 років тому

      Could be as Belgium had the FN Model 1949 and wouldn't switch the moment D. Saive created a new weapon.

  • @alun7006
    @alun7006 4 роки тому

    This thing is gorgeous. There's just something about chunky semi-autos with wooden furniture that is really appealing.

  • @robw1945
    @robw1945 6 років тому +1

    Love your work, Ian. You channel reminds me of Antiques Roadshow a little bit but instead of some boring dolls or a dining set, its all guns, all the time.

  • @douglasreed9237
    @douglasreed9237 Рік тому

    Beautiful had two just like it back in the 90s . One was nib with a sniper scope and can, should have kept them.

  • @Coburn64
    @Coburn64 6 років тому +1

    Excellent video lighting and this gun has to be one of the best I've seen in cosmetic condition. Looks like whoever owned it kept it nice and clean.

  • @scott70707
    @scott70707 3 роки тому

    The G series also had a lightweight version with aluminum lower. You can tell quickly by looking at the rifle serial number will be marked on grip instead of being stamped on the lower.

  • @hecklarandkoch
    @hecklarandkoch 6 років тому

    Thats a beauty, I've got an STG58 kit I'm gonna get built up, still need to get a few small parts and compliance parts for the build.

  • @stefanosemisa9288
    @stefanosemisa9288 2 роки тому

    Beautiful and perfect!

  • @pr107
    @pr107 3 роки тому

    This is a beautiful design

  • @Karolis749
    @Karolis749 6 років тому +16

    Where can I order an Administrative Error?

  • @user-me5dt8dz2l
    @user-me5dt8dz2l 2 роки тому

    Piece of art !

  • @DC2007A
    @DC2007A 6 років тому +5

    The diamond might be a Poyer L1A1, but the G Series guns are definitely up there.

    • @quadrono5714
      @quadrono5714 6 років тому

      AC Armory I came in to post the same thing. The G-Series FALs are very nice and collectible but there are TEN TIMES as many G Series guns as there are Poyer L1A1s. Plus Commonwealth FALs > Metric FALs. 😁