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    DSA FAL Go or NoGo?

    Is it worth buying a new DSA FAL? Purpose would be to own and shoot, always wanted a FAL, could not afford to get into them in the good old days when there were excellent pats kits everywhere.

    I probably would get an 18" fixed stock classic rifle.

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    The DSAs at the Foreign Weapons Course are fine. Thats my only experience with them. The gas adjustment is a little bit different than the norm. Reliability and precision are on par with other FALs. 80s music would start playing whenever I carried them around in Ranger Panties.

    We had some kind of problem that I don’t remember, so it must have been minor, and is just as likely to be something stupid that the kids were doing as a gun problem. Army kids will tear up a gun. FALs, in general, are really good rifles for their time.

    Gunthots has a brutally honest review on the tubes.
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    I've got a DSA Voyager, which was their "budget" option from a while back. It's a fine range toy, and worked well enough to bag a buck and a doe last year. Not my first choice to go innawoods, or fight off the aliens, but it's fun.

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    All my DSA's are from the Steyr days, but they are 100%.
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    Have a DSA para. 2-4 MOA at best with ball. Trigger will always be heavy, the Jard is a POS, dont buy one. Shot a few two gun matches with it for shits & giggles. Bought it from MountainRaven here back in '14, probably put 3-4K through it since. Barrel is still nice.

    Don't run steel case. It tears up the extractor & if you get an overcharged round ( lookin at you wolf) it'll anneal itself to the chamber requiring GP to ream it out. He will call you a knucklehead. Wolf did foot the bill in the end though.

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    DSA FAL Go or NoGo?

    I say go for it. bought a DSA Stg58 Congo Para a while back. Like you, I’ve always had a soft spot for the FAL. Great fit and finish. Definitely a fun shooter. Full disclosure, I initially an issue with the gun causing short stroking failures to feed. DSA customer service was fantastic. They fixed an issue with the receiver and I have had zero issues since.

    Last edited by Korgs130; 04-18-23 at 15:10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korgs130 View Post
    I say go for it. bought a DSA Stg58 Congo Para a while back. Like you, I’ve always had a soft spot for the FAL. Great fit and finish. Definitely a fun shooter. Full disclosure, I initially an issue with the gun causing short stroking failures to feed. DSA customer service was fantastic. They fixed an issue with the receiver and I have had zero issues since.

    Can you tell me more about that top rail? If that thing holds zero well, I might buy one myself.

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    Not Korgs, It's the DSA rail - they make 3 variants, the above is slightly short to accommodate the carry handle, they make a long one that goes all the way to the hand guard and a short version that includes a stripper clip guide. There's also a SKU for each for Para FAL's and another SKU for predrilled ACOG holes.

    I've had good luck with mine, with the caveat of blue locktite and witness marks on it.
    https://www.dsarms.com/c-829-scope-m...cessories.aspx

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    I don't own any of their rifles but they've always been very helpful out tech questions when I was considering a purchase from them, even when the answer I needed to hear was not the one I wanted to hear and meant not scoring a sale. (Before WA jus went Full California Hell, I've been looking for an inch-pattern FAL receiver and partskit to build into a Canadian C1A1 clone, and they were straight with me that right now their entire line is metric and there's very little that can be done to fake one from the other.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen View Post
    Not Korgs, It's the DSA rail - they make 3 variants, the above is slightly short to accommodate the carry handle, they make a long one that goes all the way to the hand guard and a short version that includes a stripper clip guide. There's also a SKU for each for Para FAL's and another SKU for predrilled ACOG holes.

    I've had good luck with mine, with the caveat of blue locktite and witness marks on it.
    https://www.dsarms.com/c-829-scope-m...cessories.aspx

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    Thanks.


    Hey DB, if it makes you feel better about the clone game, most people can’t visually tell inch from metric, including myself.

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