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    Great pics Combat_Diver!

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    Few more.....

    Here's a piture of the FAL I had in 05-6' along with a Sterling, MP5K and MP5A3.


    Here's last years find along with a byf (Mauser) 1941 dated K98.


    Here's one of my MARP drivers receiving training on the FAL, notice two rounds in air.



    Just remembered that I did a C-130 night combat equipment jump with a FAL during a UW exercise in Ft Bliss in 86'. Great rifles!

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    Last edited by Combat_Diver; 11-19-09 at 07:44.
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    PARA built on Imbel rec. with its Lil Devil buddy.
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    This is an IMBEL kit built on an IMBEL gear logo receiver that I did back before the AWB expired. My 'smith cut it to 18" and crowned it at that time - I wanted something shorter than stock, but couldn't find a compliant muzzle device I liked. It has a DSA L1A1-type selector, Penguin buttstock and PG, one of those awful TAPCO handguards and a VOW Para-style rear sight.

    ADCO just threaded the barrel and made a custom shouldered threaded adapter this week so I could mount a 5/8"x24RH thread Phantom. They do damn nice work and fast too!

    All that's left is to redo/rethink the furniture. The Penguin stuff is the economy version they were selling a number of years ago but is basically solid, so I may just pick up a new US made handguard from DSA and paint the furniture with whatever. I'm thinking either OD or FDE, although something like LaRue's UDE has a lot of appeal, too.
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    Great stuff guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Combat_Diver View Post
    Here's one of my MARP drivers receiving training on the FAL, notice two rounds in air.

    I'd check my sights if my rifle was throwing the rounds so far off to the right like that!

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    FN FAL Meal Protection

    Just had to share this one. Good guns, good food.

    By the way, my FAL looks like a twin to the one in the above posting.


    Last edited by Gutpile Charlie; 12-01-09 at 12:16.
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    oooohhhhh oooohhhhh I see your FAL!! did I win anything! Its leaning against the tree right front and center! Only reason I saw it is because I see the mag out to the right and I think an optic of some kind out the left hahaha


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    Just picked this up today.


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