Siege of Jadotville Black Panther Daylight's End Soldiers Only Known By God Congo Escape from L.A. '71 Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan Hot Fuzz Bloody Sunday Without a Paddle Strike Back Firewalker Hawaii Five-0 Elite Squad 2 The Walking Dead Bad Boys II The Town Sinners and Saints A Good Day to Die Hard Heat River of Death The Replacement Killers
The original wooden stock FN FAL was a solid piece of rifle. As our sergeant (Belgian Army 1986) mentioned : if you run out of bullets you can still use it as a club. The later "plastic" versions were not that solid.
There is a movie missing (besides Red Dawn from 1984): The Wild Geese with Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Hardy Krüger, Roger Moore and Stewart Granger. The mercenaries use FAL (probably L1A1) and the Zembalese soldiers, too.
It's a surprising omission - it's like the OG "fantasy 1970s African mercenary" film with FALs all over the place. There's also all those episodes of 1970s Dr Who with UNIT, and bits of Who Dares Wins, the Lewis Collins film. And Tumbledown, the Falklands drama documentary.
? @adiamond563 Since always. Search for a video named "Red Dawn (4/9) Movie CLIP - Guerilla Warfare (1984) HD" on channel "movieclips". If I put the link up here it will be erased. Around 2:30 into the clip the enemy soldiers have FALs. Supposedly they are Nicaraguans.
@@adiamond563 Since always. Search for a video named 'Red Dawn (4/9) Movie CLIP - Guerilla Warfare (1984) HD' on channel 'movieclips'. If I put the link up here it will be erased. Around 2:30 into the clip the enemy soldiers have FALs. Supposedly they are Nicaraguans.
I think there was a scene in red dawn ( 1984 ) where Cuban soldiers were using fn fals, I believe. Also, Dolph Lundgren used one with a grenade launcher attachment in red scorpion.
@@helbent4 I think you're right. I have to re-watch Red Dawn as I cannot remember that these solders were marked as being Nicaraguans. And I wouldn't put FALs in Nicaraguan inventory either. But maybe these were 'liberated" South-African R1 donated to Nicaragua by their socialist American neighbour Cuba. Who knows what the story teller had in mind. 😀 Unfortunately we had G3s and I never had a chance to even touch a G1 (as FALs were called here).
@@blackcathardware6238 The fan theory I heard was that as Nicaraguans commonly used the "FN" (as the FAL is called here in Canada) this was who those soldiers were. Cubans would be using AKs. Mexico was also a Soviet ally but mainly used the G3. During the Nicaraguan Civil War (1978-79) both government (Civil Guard) and rebels (Sandinistas/FSLN) all used FNs. Cuba supplied 20000 FNs to the FSLN late in the war but it's unclear where these came from. Eventually, Nicaragua would transition to AKs by 1990 but the FN would have been very common there when the movie was made in 1984 (although it is supposedly set in 1989).
@@MarvelousSevenlol, soldiers complain all the fucking time; recoil is no exception. A gun could shoot homing bullets that they don't even need to aim to kill and they will bitch about recoil or how heavy it is.
Just a tip. It’d be a great idea to put the names of the movies in the clips or the time stamps next to the movies in the comments. Not all of us know these clips
I have a question, when Al Pacino shot Tom Sizemore's character in "Heat" he clearly used some kind of FN rifle. Was it a short barrel FAL converted to 5.56mm? I've seen people rebarrel FALs for that caliber so it's not impossible.
Didn't make the cut but honourable mention: Red Dawn (1984) Under Fire (1983) The Odd Angry Shot (1979) Romancing the Stone (1984) The Handmaid's Tale (1990) Escape from LA (1996) Fallout TV Series (Season 1, 2023) Special mention: Dark of the Sun (1963) In the train scene, an African soldier uses one to play air guitar!
What did Al Pacino use in "Heat"? Was it an FNC or did he use a sawed off FAL? I've seen some soldier saw the barrel down, add a muzzle brake and install a folding stock for a homemade Para-FAL.
Name of movie here at end the background looks like Northern Ireland during the Civil War were Irish against Irish& British Allies?????????????????????
The gun that FAL'd so badly in the 1968 war, that the Israelis parked it and took on the Galil in 308. A 2004 trip to a GSmith and NC SWAT Armorer (Former Navy LtCom), where he did some drill and tap on an AR10 Swan Sleeve, and he got a look at the 308 Galil with Chuck Taylor Mods, appears to have helped the 2007 EBR upgrade of the M14/1A. Chuck T and Jeff Cooper were big on the 16" 308 Battle Rifle. It carried on after some years of silence, and the need for something real in Afghanistan. It seems to be sticking in the 308 variant of the M7, had they dared to make a 13" 308 variant it would be nakedly apparent. 308 will be getting some attention as the barrels go towards 13" and the suppressors are added. Enjoy the vids on 20" and 16" 308s. They are no longer contending for the need.
In fact it was so bad that 90+ countries around the world adopted it, Rhodesia fought and won for 20 years after being defeated POLITICALLY not on the field. The British took back the Falklands and the Argentines had it. The CAVEIRAS special Brazilian anti-cartel troops of the Droa still use it!!!! In Afghanistan the Americans admitted that the 5.56 sucks, the marines in fact switched to the H&K, and switched to the 6.8 SIG-SAUER..... The FAL is currently fighting in Syria, in Ukraine with excellent results, while the M4 melted down several times in Afghanistan!!!!You went to get the only example of where it didn't work or they didn't know how to make it work, because if the project was faulty IT ALWAYS WAS NOT JUST IN ISRAEL.. ....PERIOD . Furthermore, in Vietnam the Aussies had only positive results, defeating the Vietcong even behind the jungle trees. BATTLE OF LONG TAN 180 Aussies vs 2500 Viets, and yes the FAL doesn't work, in fact the Aussies won!!! But do a little research before spouting rubbish. expert.
@@NourishyourBeauty2027 It was already adopted by most who would adopt it by 1968. The reasoning you offer is open to the fact that the Argentines lost the Faulklands with it. It is still being seen, and has been effective in Anti-Piracy on the open seas. You bring up the M4, and I was talking of the Galil. Marines going to the HK416 action is non sequitur. Marines have not switched to 6.8/M7, and should have switched to 6ARC still retaining the M4/M16/AR15 Manual of Arms. FAL fighting in Syria and Ukraine is not impressive and those conflicts have not ended. I had a few friends over the years who were in Vietnam. One went for M14 training to M16 in the field and had no failures except the time that the whole force was blown up with a 200lb. Rock Bomb, another was SF and was carrying the Chicom AK47, and later in Israel carried the AR15 (actual select fire) as a civilian. Aussies at Long Tan were sons of Men, and proved the 308 quite viable against the fire suppression of the AK47, that is something to behold. You insult the Israelis in claiming that they could not make the gun work. I can only suppose it was the heavy use of plastics, and the abundance of parts per gun that made the IDF resign from trying to keep it in active service. Every system has inherent weaknesses, and the fact that most FALs now produced for sale come with Sand Cuts, that was the Israeli effort to save the gun. Such things moved me away from the significant FAL Allure. Its length seemed unnecessary as well at the time that I first got into the Battle Rifles. I wear in memory a Rhodesian Light Infantry Insignia on my gear. I know what those men did with the FAL, and they did it most excellently. Seems interesting that in all of the reading I could get on the conflict to the south the South Africans also had a mix of FAL/R1 and G3, but I mostly saw the HKG3 in the photos, and STILL they followed the Israelis and developed the R4 (effectively a Galil, but not a 308 model). I cannot see why you are so offended and invested to try an cry "rubbish" and be insolent about a 2.5 MOA gun.
That even was Bloody Sunday, happened on January 30th, 1972, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which is still under British sovereignty. The British (mainly the English) and Irish have had a tense relationship for many centuries, and the Troubles that lasted between the 1960s to 1998 was the height of these hostilities between Catholics and Protestants in the 20th Century. On that day, there was a civil rights march to protest the British government’s internment of Catholics without trial. Reports are mixed, whether it was a breakdown of communication, or if some members threw stones and rubbish at the soldiers, either way, warning shots then turned into a full on shooting. Nearly 30 Catholic civilians were shot, with 13 being killed at the scene, and 15 wounded. One died four months later due to complications of his injuries. The event was covered up initially, but after the Good Friday agreements in 1998, the event has been highly covered, analysed and criticised.
Siege of Jadotville
Black Panther
Daylight's End
Soldiers Only Known By God
Congo
Escape from L.A.
'71
Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan
Hot Fuzz
Bloody Sunday
Without a Paddle
Strike Back
Firewalker
Hawaii Five-0
Elite Squad 2
The Walking Dead
Bad Boys II
The Town
Sinners and Saints
A Good Day to Die Hard
Heat
River of Death
The Replacement Killers
Thank You very much.
Love you Man.
You only missed Border movie . that has like lots of FALs in there. but still Okay .
Rapid fire 7 minutes 26 seconds that's the name of the movie
You forgot '71
The original wooden stock FN FAL was a solid piece of rifle. As our sergeant (Belgian Army 1986) mentioned : if you run out of bullets you can still use it as a club. The later "plastic" versions were not that solid.
Siege of Jadotville is underrated. I also liked Danger Close. Your compilations are epic.
FN FAL:
The 'Right' Arms of the Free World
I came here to say this.
The FN FAL is widely used in Brazil, all movies displayed the most realistic is not shown: Elite Squad 2 (Brazillian Movie)
I played Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. One mission takes place in Brazil and the gangs attack you with FALs. Interesting attention to detail there.
I would really like to see a complication on the Beretta m9 and the mp5. Keep up the amazing content, my dude. I really enjoy it a lot
Well well well I was about to go to sleep but I can't miss an episode with my fav rifle now can I?
Thanks for the video, hope you can do other battle rifles soon like the BAR, M14 and so on .
Appreciate the content grratly
I hope for the BAR
There is a movie missing (besides Red Dawn from 1984): The Wild Geese with Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Hardy Krüger, Roger Moore and Stewart Granger. The mercenaries use FAL (probably L1A1) and the Zembalese soldiers, too.
It's a surprising omission - it's like the OG "fantasy 1970s African mercenary" film with FALs all over the place. There's also all those episodes of 1970s Dr Who with UNIT, and bits of Who Dares Wins, the Lewis Collins film. And Tumbledown, the Falklands drama documentary.
wait since when did red dawn had fal's?
@@adiamond563 Since always: ua-cam.com/video/a1Bx9nyw35w/v-deo.html
? @adiamond563 Since always. Search for a video named "Red Dawn (4/9) Movie CLIP - Guerilla Warfare (1984) HD" on channel "movieclips". If I put the link up here it will be erased. Around 2:30 into the clip the enemy soldiers have FALs. Supposedly they are Nicaraguans.
@@adiamond563 Since always. Search for a video named 'Red Dawn (4/9) Movie CLIP - Guerilla Warfare (1984) HD' on channel 'movieclips'. If I put the link up here it will be erased. Around 2:30 into the clip the enemy soldiers have FALs. Supposedly they are Nicaraguans.
I think there was a scene in red dawn ( 1984 ) where Cuban soldiers were using fn fals, I believe. Also, Dolph Lundgren used one with a grenade launcher attachment in red scorpion.
Exactly. I wondered if these weren't Cuban soldiers but from some other Central American country.
@@blackcathardware6238 Nicaragua was part of the invading forces in Red Dawn
@@blackcathardware6238 They were Nicauraguan soldiers, if I recall!
@@helbent4 I think you're right. I have to re-watch Red Dawn as I cannot remember that these solders were marked as being Nicaraguans. And I wouldn't put FALs in Nicaraguan inventory either. But maybe these were 'liberated" South-African R1 donated to Nicaragua by their socialist American neighbour Cuba. Who knows what the story teller had in mind. 😀 Unfortunately we had G3s and I never had a chance to even touch a G1 (as FALs were called here).
@@blackcathardware6238 The fan theory I heard was that as Nicaraguans commonly used the "FN" (as the FAL is called here in Canada) this was who those soldiers were. Cubans would be using AKs. Mexico was also a Soviet ally but mainly used the G3. During the Nicaraguan Civil War (1978-79) both government (Civil Guard) and rebels (Sandinistas/FSLN) all used FNs. Cuba supplied 20000 FNs to the FSLN late in the war but it's unclear where these came from. Eventually, Nicaragua would transition to AKs by 1990 but the FN would have been very common there when the movie was made in 1984 (although it is supposedly set in 1989).
Thank you every much sir.
FN FAL is the gun you draw when your a kid
Except it looks cool
It never looks like the gun you draw as a kid. Something like an AR-10 would be one of them.
If you were a kid in Canada in the 70's and 80's, you would totally know how to draw an "FN", as we called them.
OMG i got a hit down memory lane
In this compilation if you don't have an FN FAL you're on the losing side
A great rifle even if it’s recoil was very heavy
Real men don't complain about recoil sonny Jim.
@@MarvelousSevenlol, soldiers complain all the fucking time; recoil is no exception. A gun could shoot homing bullets that they don't even need to aim to kill and they will bitch about recoil or how heavy it is.
You must have had stick arms.
Great compilation!!! Love the Fal
Argentine films use version 50.86 the stock was foldable
4:51 and 4:53
May I know the source?
No doctor who is wild. Unit rocked those bad boys
And they got wrecked. Except for the Navy against the Sea Devils... doctor who is the reason why I love the FN FAL lmao!
I really wish you’d say the name of the movie during the video!
Just a tip. It’d be a great idea to put the names of the movies in the clips or the time stamps next to the movies in the comments. Not all of us know these clips
There is a pinned comment that has most of them.
What about the movie The Wild Geese? That movie was flooded with FALs.
in part 3.45 what is the name of the movie
FAL for the win 🧐
Bad Boys 2 had an OSW FAL
Well done. Would have included the epic “The Wild Geese” and “Who Dares Wins/The Final Countdown”.
Sorry.. “TheFinal Option/Who Dares Wins”. (Not ..The Final Option, which was a very cool US Aircraft carrier time travel movie .)
lmao the recoil of the FAL in movies is not the real recoil of the FAL
Also its kinetic 😂.
I do note that none of the scenes shown where an FN (as they are called in Canada) is fired full-auto is anything hit!
Its almost as if its a movie
What about Hot Fuzz?
Wild Geese had a lot of them.
10:04 we do a little trolling
It's a very handsome battle rifle.
I suggest the either the m249/m240 or the m60.
how many variants does fn fal have ? Does weapon use in VietNam war ?
ANZAC used the L1A1 SLR during the vietnam war
2:42 Movie name: Soldado Argentino 2016 Argentine Soldier
I have a question, when Al Pacino shot Tom Sizemore's character in "Heat" he clearly used some kind of FN rifle. Was it a short barrel FAL converted to 5.56mm? I've seen people rebarrel FALs for that caliber so it's not impossible.
FN FNC
14:23 name this film pls
Strike Back s1e4
Taylor Negron. From “Mr. Pizza Guy” to Presidential candidate assassin. RIP
Hello! Please tell me what track is at the very beginning of the video. Drumbeat. Thank you .
Where are you getting the clips bro pls reply
This is epic
Didn't make the cut but honourable mention:
Red Dawn (1984)
Under Fire (1983)
The Odd Angry Shot (1979)
Romancing the Stone (1984)
The Handmaid's Tale (1990)
Escape from LA (1996)
Fallout TV Series (Season 1, 2023)
Special mention: Dark of the Sun (1963) In the train scene, an African soldier uses one to play air guitar!
The Odd Angry Shot was on my miss list ..still a classic ...nice one!
@@amsuther Thanks! Well, put some shrimp on the barbie and crack open a Fosters', it's available for free on UA-cam if you haven't seen it in a while.
Hey what the heck is the movie that has the ambush scene with the enemy having in the m240b British invasion movie name play places
Not sure about the title, but the movie is about The Falkands War
@@Yorgar soldado sólo conocido por Dios
We call it the M-240B, the British call it the L7, Canadians call it the C6, and everywhere else it’s known as the FN-MAG
Fal 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
deadly powerful solid weapon
Galil plis
"The Odd Angry Shot" Australian Movie
the Imbel ia2 rifle is not a copy of the fn fal
14:05 name of the movie
Bloody sunday 2002
ah my old love! 🥰
Right arm of the free world
you should do the spas 12 in movies and tv next time its a pump action and semi automatic shotgun
What did Al Pacino use in "Heat"? Was it an FNC or did he use a sawed off FAL? I've seen some soldier saw the barrel down, add a muzzle brake and install a folding stock for a homemade Para-FAL.
It was an FNC.
I would really appreciate it if you named all the movies and TV shows you use in the videos.
Description
2:42 what name of this movie and is it available on netflix??
ua-cam.com/video/VpBcnThWWBE/v-deo.html
@Urban Lagoon name: soldado argentino solo conocido por dios.
As an aegentinenan I will tell you the name.
Soldado argentino solo conocido por dios.
In English: Argentine soldier only known by God
2:30 movie name pls
what is the latest movie? someone knows?
Bloody Sunday
There are a few Bollywood films where FN FAL is used. Haider(2014), Border(1997) and Bhuj(2021)
what is second movie?
please teach me
the movies name?
Siege of Jadotville
the last movie is?
Excelente
what name movie? 11:14
Bope film
Tropa de elite 2 o inimigo agora é outro ( elite squad 2 ) 2010.
What movie is at 3:10
"Soldier only know by God" ("Soldado argentino solo conocido por Dios" in spanish).
Malaysia use variant SLR British/Australia in movie Kanang The Iban Warrior,Penagih Dadah (drug addict)
Lee enfield please
Where is red scorpion movie
man, you forgot the brazilian "tropa de elite" film, there are several FAL scenes
he made the second film about elite troops 2, so it kind of doesn't count because it also has FAL in it
Please the Falklands war Movie
What 4 minutes 54 seconds movie?
You didn’t say what movies and tv shows are they.
Name of movie here at end the background looks like Northern Ireland during the Civil War were Irish against Irish& British Allies?????????????????????
The gun that FAL'd so badly in the 1968 war, that the Israelis parked it and took on the Galil in 308.
A 2004 trip to a GSmith and NC SWAT Armorer (Former Navy LtCom), where he did some drill and tap on an AR10 Swan Sleeve, and he got a look at the 308 Galil with Chuck Taylor Mods, appears to have helped the 2007 EBR upgrade of the M14/1A.
Chuck T and Jeff Cooper were big on the 16" 308 Battle Rifle. It carried on after some years of silence, and the need for something real in Afghanistan. It seems to be sticking in the 308 variant of the M7, had they dared to make a 13" 308 variant it would be nakedly apparent. 308 will be getting some attention as the barrels go towards 13" and the suppressors are added.
Enjoy the vids on 20" and 16" 308s. They are no longer contending for the need.
In fact it was so bad that 90+ countries around the world adopted it, Rhodesia fought and won for 20 years after being defeated POLITICALLY not on the field. The British took back the Falklands and the Argentines had it. The CAVEIRAS special Brazilian anti-cartel troops of the Droa still use it!!!! In Afghanistan the Americans admitted that the 5.56 sucks, the marines in fact switched to the H&K, and switched to the 6.8 SIG-SAUER..... The FAL is currently fighting in Syria, in Ukraine with excellent results, while the M4 melted down several times in Afghanistan!!!!You went to get the only example of where it didn't work or they didn't know how to make it work, because if the project was faulty IT ALWAYS WAS NOT JUST IN ISRAEL.. ....PERIOD . Furthermore, in Vietnam the Aussies had only positive results, defeating the Vietcong even behind the jungle trees. BATTLE OF LONG TAN 180 Aussies vs 2500 Viets, and yes the FAL doesn't work, in fact the Aussies won!!! But do a little research before spouting rubbish. expert.
@@NourishyourBeauty2027 It was already adopted by most who would adopt it by 1968. The reasoning you offer is open to the fact that the Argentines lost the Faulklands with it. It is still being seen, and has been effective in Anti-Piracy on the open seas. You bring up the M4, and I was talking of the Galil. Marines going to the HK416 action is non sequitur. Marines have not switched to 6.8/M7, and should have switched to 6ARC still retaining the M4/M16/AR15 Manual of Arms. FAL fighting in Syria and Ukraine is not impressive and those conflicts have not ended. I had a few friends over the years who were in Vietnam. One went for M14 training to M16 in the field and had no failures except the time that the whole force was blown up with a 200lb. Rock Bomb, another was SF and was carrying the Chicom AK47, and later in Israel carried the AR15 (actual select fire) as a civilian. Aussies at Long Tan were sons of Men, and proved the 308 quite viable against the fire suppression of the AK47, that is something to behold. You insult the Israelis in claiming that they could not make the gun work. I can only suppose it was the heavy use of plastics, and the abundance of parts per gun that made the IDF resign from trying to keep it in active service. Every system has inherent weaknesses, and the fact that most FALs now produced for sale come with Sand Cuts, that was the Israeli effort to save the gun. Such things moved me away from the significant FAL Allure. Its length seemed unnecessary as well at the time that I first got into the Battle Rifles.
I wear in memory a Rhodesian Light Infantry Insignia on my gear. I know what those men did with the FAL, and they did it most excellently. Seems interesting that in all of the reading I could get on the conflict to the south the South Africans also had a mix of FAL/R1 and G3, but I mostly saw the HKG3 in the photos, and STILL they followed the Israelis and developed the R4 (effectively a Galil, but not a 308 model).
I cannot see why you are so offended and invested to try an cry "rubbish" and be insolent about a 2.5 MOA gun.
4:13 that is not FAL that is FNC, okay nvm that is FAL :)
The right arm of the Free World
Ask for the name of the movie, what movie is it?
17:00
neve rmind found it
Movie at 4:54 please
Bren & Sterling
Actually belgium created the most used guns in the world
🫶🏽🇦🇷💪🏽✌🏽
i want to see miniguns
Get some!
FAL a melhor arma do mundo, um tank de guerra.
-|-
L1A1 , ex aussie digger
loved carrying it ,
FN FAL, 1:20 slotting floppies since 1964
Remember , guys , FM is always better than FN
Mini 14 or M14 ar-10
El brazo derecho del Mundo libre
The FAL wasn't popular in America like the AR-15 is although there was one attempt to adapt it.
Eu ainda prefiro o fal
Skip on Heat
光州事件ですか?
Movie World guns
Ak 47 movie complicación
Ak-47 rifle has substituted
wow i never know Tiananmen Square Protests locate in England as well .
ok sorry joke a side, what is really happening ??
That even was Bloody Sunday, happened on January 30th, 1972, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which is still under British sovereignty.
The British (mainly the English) and Irish have had a tense relationship for many centuries, and the Troubles that lasted between the 1960s to 1998 was the height of these hostilities between Catholics and Protestants in the 20th Century.
On that day, there was a civil rights march to protest the British government’s internment of Catholics without trial. Reports are mixed, whether it was a breakdown of communication, or if some members threw stones and rubbish at the soldiers, either way, warning shots then turned into a full on shooting.
Nearly 30 Catholic civilians were shot, with 13 being killed at the scene, and 15 wounded. One died four months later due to complications of his injuries.
The event was covered up initially, but after the Good Friday agreements in 1998, the event has been highly covered, analysed and criticised.
Menendez theme there, bro
Rhodessia should not have fallen.