A much more relaxed "manual of arms instruction" than we got in basic training, much better than the SADF 'Korporaal' shouting and making us do push ups. I got so used to carrying my 'Vrou" everywhere, sleeping, using the bush latrine and even at mess call. Brings back fond memories.
I'm glad it brings back memories for you! I hope there are some good ones among them. I try my best to keep it as short and informative as possible. Many new FAL owners struggle with running their rifles correctly. So here we are...
@thefalguy9848 I had 2 back in the early 2000s, both Embel (if I spelled that correctly)manufactured, and it's still my favorite battle rifle. Should have never sold them.
I have two original steel mags that came with my Stg58 manufactured in 1964, God knows when were mags made but they work flawlessly. Good feeding system is a foundation for great auto rifle.
I own one of the last true Belgian FAL’S imported into the US under Browning by Gunsouth, a model 50.00 I bought in mid 80’s new. A safe queen, I ran a hundred rounds thru it, cleaned it, and it hasnt seen sunlight since. My M1A gets used frequently and comparitively I find them both capable battle rifles with accuracies consistent with their design intent when shooting M80 Ball. After warching your video, I think Its time to pull out the FAL and get some range time on it now that I turn 70.
That's awesome. I hope this rifle runs like a dream. I was never able to understand and enjoy the M14/ M1A rifle. I believe it to be a bad design but to each his/ her own. Enjoy the pre ban FN!
@@thefalguy9848A properly made M14 is a very durable and accurate rifle. I’m not talking about the popular civilian market models made by Springfield Armory…those are not made to the original government spec. If they were, they would be a lot more expensive. There’s an outfit called LRB that makes semiautomatic-only M14s for the civilian market that are in fact made to the original spec. Usually they are surplus rifles that have been completely restored/refurbished to “like new” condition. They start at about $3500. A little known fact about why the M16 replaced the M14 in mid 1960s: It wasn’t just because of our involvement in Vietnam, although that was certainly a factor. It was also because the military just couldn’t get M14s fast enough. They were prohibitively costly and time consuming to make. The M14 has the obvious defect of an exposed action, and the ergonomics are not helpful in dealing with recoil. But it’s got a forged receiver and is generally built to Last Forever, plus it has excellent iron sights and is very accurate for a standard issue service rifle…IF they are properly made, which a lot of them weren’t initially; QC issues early on would prove to be another nail in the M-14’s coffin. Probably most significantly, the M-14 is associated with a moment in American history - late 50s/early 60s - that is widely regarded as the peak of American civilizational dominance and self-confidence; it has enormous “Americana” nostalgia appeal. I say all of this despite not personally owning one. Not only that, but I’m a huge fan of the FAL, too….and I don’t have one of those, either. At this point I have no plans to acquire either, but if I did, I’d have trouble deciding which one to buy. I do lean towards the FAL. So, I don’t have a personal dog in this fight and if I did I’d probably side with you. Just explaining here what drives the appeal of the M-1A/M14 platform.
Good stuff. To note about the rear sight, it depends what model you have on there, the Bush Warrior SA58 FAL comes with the older more fixed Belgian sight that has screw sets for windage.
Excellent video. I just got my first fal a few weeks ago. I'm hoping the new ds arms metal mags come out soon and work well. I currently only have one mag.
Same here. I've used FALs before but just got my first FAL a couple weeks ago. It's making me poor in ammo costs, but I'm having a lot of fun with it. Bring on the steel mags, DSA!
Most important thing for a new FAL owner, if youve got that fancy pic rail on top, dont dry fire the gun with the bolt carrier out. Its a pain in the ass to get the hammer back down.
Good to know! It seems insanely sturdy and I have one of the first Singlepoint optics as well from 1978. And it still works and holds zero which surprises me
A much more relaxed "manual of arms instruction" than we got in basic training, much better than the SADF 'Korporaal' shouting and making us do push ups. I got so used to carrying my 'Vrou" everywhere, sleeping, using the bush latrine and even at mess call. Brings back fond memories.
I'm glad it brings back memories for you! I hope there are some good ones among them.
I try my best to keep it as short and informative as possible. Many new FAL owners struggle with running their rifles correctly. So here we are...
I carried the FAL about 38 years ago for 6 years. I still own fal’s. It’s a great gun. Its a good video, vriend
Baie dankie
The FN is a beautiful rifle. America should have adopted it when it had the chance.
It's a proper man's rifle.
Agreed. Beats the M14 in every category
@thefalguy9848 I had 2 back in the early 2000s, both Embel (if I spelled that correctly)manufactured, and it's still my favorite battle rifle. Should have never sold them.
@@thefalguy9848 By the time the FAL rolled around, the US was already setting its sights on intermediate cartridges if I remember correctly
I have two original steel mags that came with my Stg58 manufactured in 1964, God knows when were mags made but they work flawlessly. Good feeding system is a foundation for great auto rifle.
Yes I agree 100%. And I can tell you the new DSA mags are feeding like a charm too. Updates coming soon on them!
I like the Rhodie paint job!
Thanks
Nice. If I wasn't already invested in my modernized G3 clone, I'd have a FAL. Much respect and high regards.
Nothing wrong with getting a modernized FAL now 😎
I own one of the last true Belgian FAL’S imported into the US under Browning by Gunsouth, a model 50.00 I bought in mid 80’s new. A safe queen, I ran a hundred rounds thru it, cleaned it, and it hasnt seen sunlight since. My M1A gets used frequently and comparitively I find them both capable battle rifles with accuracies consistent with their design intent when shooting M80 Ball. After warching your video, I think Its time to pull out the FAL and get some range time on it now that I turn 70.
That's awesome. I hope this rifle runs like a dream. I was never able to understand and enjoy the M14/ M1A rifle. I believe it to be a bad design but to each his/ her own. Enjoy the pre ban FN!
@@thefalguy9848A properly made M14 is a very durable and accurate rifle. I’m not talking about the popular civilian market models made by Springfield Armory…those are not made to the original government spec. If they were, they would be a lot more expensive.
There’s an outfit called LRB that makes semiautomatic-only M14s for the civilian market that are in fact made to the original spec. Usually they are surplus rifles that have been completely restored/refurbished to “like new” condition. They start at about $3500.
A little known fact about why the M16 replaced the M14 in mid 1960s: It wasn’t just because of our involvement in Vietnam, although that was certainly a factor. It was also because the military just couldn’t get M14s fast enough. They were prohibitively costly and time consuming to make.
The M14 has the obvious defect of an exposed action, and the ergonomics are not helpful in dealing with recoil. But it’s got a forged receiver and is generally built to Last Forever, plus it has excellent iron sights and is very accurate for a standard issue service rifle…IF they are properly made, which a lot of them weren’t initially; QC issues early on would prove to be another nail in the M-14’s coffin.
Probably most significantly, the M-14 is associated with a moment in American history - late 50s/early 60s - that is widely regarded as the peak of American civilizational dominance and self-confidence; it has enormous “Americana” nostalgia appeal.
I say all of this despite not personally owning one. Not only that, but I’m a huge fan of the FAL, too….and I don’t have one of those, either. At this point I have no plans to acquire either, but if I did, I’d have trouble deciding which one to buy. I do lean towards the FAL. So, I don’t have a personal dog in this fight and if I did I’d probably side with you. Just explaining here what drives the appeal of the M-1A/M14 platform.
Here I am, not even thinking I could use an FAL with my short frame, just listening to that ASMR sounding rifle.
Those big "thump" are amazing.
There are shorter FALs for people of shorter stature 🫡
Great video. Been a big fan of the FAL for a longtime in particular the SA58 and Israeli Heavy.
Awesome, good to hear. Glad you like the FAL!
Beautiful rifle. Something about Cold War battle rifles is just captivating
Agree 100%. The retro vibe always hits hard
On my bucket list for sure. But will be the clone from dsa. Para version and 18 inch barrel. 💪🔥👍
Hell yeah! That will be a sick build!
Always enjoy seein a new vid from this channel. Beautiful rifle my friend
Thanks, always happy to bring out new FN content
Good stuff. To note about the rear sight, it depends what model you have on there, the Bush Warrior SA58 FAL comes with the older more fixed Belgian sight that has screw sets for windage.
True that. There are different ones out there. The Para from DSA has its on style as well.
@@thefalguy9848 Right! Cheers bru
Excellent video. I just got my first fal a few weeks ago.
I'm hoping the new ds arms metal mags come out soon and work well. I currently only have one mag.
They will be out soon! More details to come at KalashBash. I'll be covering the DSA part there
Same here. I've used FALs before but just got my first FAL a couple weeks ago. It's making me poor in ammo costs, but I'm having a lot of fun with it.
Bring on the steel mags, DSA!
@@fourthhorseman4531 give it a few weeks. I'll have an update by KalashBash 🫡
@@thefalguy9848 have you tried any of the new dsa mags yet?
@@anthonyz.4560 they are not out yet. I'll have an update by this weekend on them!
I remember seeing FN FAL having Long barrel, broken red dot, M203 and the long ass magazine with capacity of 50rounds on Crossfire FAL Custom of Hero.
Outstanding!
Glad you like it!
Could you do a video on proper maintanence?
Yep, is in the pipeline
I so want one with the proper 7.62cal !!!
Very interesting video brother!
Thanks
Very timely thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video, Bernie. Keep it up Bru
Thanks, will do!
I met this guy at Kalashbash he knows his shit
Hah thanks!
Alles gute mein Kamerad 😎. Danke für die Information, die Kameradschaft, und die Vibes nach Suden letztes Jahr. Zum Glück in 2024 🫡.
Thanks for the support!
A properly adjusted FAL/SLR is a joy to shoot. It's a shame the L2A2 optic is such a piece of junk. I love the look, but wow, it won't hold zero. 🤠
Baie Mooi FAL GUY
Dankie!
Spent 18months in the defence force with one
Thank you for your service
Is there a way to attach a muzzle break to an imbel FAL rifle the barrel end is smooth and no grooves or threads to add a muzzle break
You would have to get the barrel rethreaded to take muzzle brakes
How many inches is one complete turn on the rear sight??
Love the Afrikaans! Great video
Thanks!
Most important thing for a new FAL owner, if youve got that fancy pic rail on top, dont dry fire the gun with the bolt carrier out. Its a pain in the ass to get the hammer back down.
Also definitely dont forget to set the gas setting back when you where having drunk fun with the boys firing dummy rifle grenades
Agree. Otherwise a good screwdriver can help in pushing down the hammer.
And you have the toughest Red Dot money can buy... In 40 years I've never broken one...
Good to know! It seems insanely sturdy and I have one of the first Singlepoint optics as well from 1978. And it still works and holds zero which surprises me
I have a quick question about the front hand guards I have a fal carbine and would like to know if the Israeli hand guards would fit
Yes
@@thefalguy9848 thank you for your help love the channel
I have a FN Fal,can the rear sight fold down
No
So what language was it
Sounds like - Hebrew+ Danish
Afrikaans.
Afrikaans
@@thefalguy9848 👍🏻
@@RykerRider46 👍🏻
It's Afrikaans. A South African form of Dutch mixed with some Malay, French, German and African words.
I wish it had a shorter stock. I love it otherwise
R1
My fal will not eject shell casings. Slide goes back, but not all the way back. Wat setting should gas be set at?
Close it all the way and see if the issue still persist. If it helps watch my video on the gas regulator...
What optic is that?! I saw one in a SOF magazine in the 80's.
Armson OEG. Around since the 80ies. Originated from South Africa, now made in the US.
Видно что ружье сильно кастомизировано...в отличии от базовой версии.🤔
👍
Most important part of the drill is to pull the trigger bilingual😂
😂
What sidearm are you carrying?
Staccato P or SIG M18.
Anyone have any comment on the plastic mags for these things?? That's all that's out there seems.
I got 4 of them. They run fine now. I had to "break them in" though
@@thefalguy9848 what brand do you prefer, internet comments have not been friendly to these things. Thanks for get back.
@@dougpope3045 I made a video on polymer mags. My preference is DSA and Mosss. Rest is trash.
FN FAL doesn't have " Foward Assist " ?
No
Was that intro in Afrikaans?
Yes. Almost all my intros are in Afrikaans.
What's the hue hue hue language?
Afrikaans
Dutch?
Afrikaans
Lekker Afrikaans 👌
Dankie tog
Where did you find the original muzzle brake device?
We make reproductions of the original Halbek. 1:1 copies
Ok - how to purchase????
@@paulbalogh4582 check out my webstore, link in the bio.