Foto: Britská RIFLE 7,62 m/m L1 A1 v celkovém pohledu a s oběma zásobník I've had 3 FAL's, love the ergonomics, they feel great, they shoot decent, I preferred the L1A1. Jak už bylo řečeno, byla původně FN FAL v ráži 7,62x51 NATO a podle britské nomenklatury jako Rifle, 7,62mm, L1A1 zavedena i v ozbrojených silách Velké Británie. Britain used it with the SUIT sight, available minus the tritium illuminator, here in the USA India made it as the 1A SL, at their factory in Ishapore (RFI). Britain made it, as the L1A1 (SLR), at the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) Enfield, and at the Birmingham Small Arms Company, (BSA). Kit builds Repair to factory specifications Refinishing to factory specifications or custom jobs Rebarrelin Britain and India - also made and used the FAL. You will not just be satisfied, but be truly awed with ARS FAL products and services. Over twenty years of quality FAL gunsmithing and innovation has earned Arizona Response Systems an outstanding industry reputation. As far as the difference between an actual FN FAL and the austrian STG58, I dunno FAL & L1A1 Price List. Inch pattern's can use metric magazines and inch magazines but metrics can only use metric mags. The L1A1 is a inch pattern FAL and the STG58 is a metric pattern. Yard Markings same as L1A1 Yes the L1A1 uses the same mags, although the fit is not good. rear sight Folds like L1A1, but has a push-button like FAL. Main difference is the hole is parallel to the screw slot on Indian and perpendicular on L1A1. I believe South Africa had a version of thew FAL actually called the R1A1, which was inch pattern (they could be considered. The R1A1 is Century Intl.'s version of the FAL-using a mix of metric and inch pattern parts. The L1A1 is the British Commonwealth (Canada, Australia, New Zealand,etc.)version of the FAL, built using all inch pattern parts.To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. (Courtesy of Garry James) After test firing I graded each rifle on a 5 (best) to 1 (worse) scale in the following categories: reliability, ergonomics, sights, trigger, ease of operation, ease of reloading and accuracy The Self-Loading Rifle, 7.62mm, L1A1 was the version of the FAL used by most British Commonwealth armies.The L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, also known as the SLR (Self-Loading Rifle), by the Canadian Army designation C1A1 (C1) or in the US as the inch pattern FAL, is a British version of the FN FAL battle rifle produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer FN Herstal.The L1A1 was produced under licence and has seen use in the Australian Army, Canadian Army, Indian Army, Jamaica Defence Force.Enjoy the Video Song: MusicbyAden - Your StoryMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike - CC BY-SAVideo Link: https.All of the dimensions on the weapon are called out in inch measurements The weird thing is the FAL isn't metric at all. The L1A1 is what's referred to as an inch pattern rifle, whereas the FAL is considered a metric pattern.Most of these versions were capable of fully automatic fire They can be distinguished by the large, non-folding, cocking knob and a rather small magazine release lever. They were adopted by a wide range of countries and were very similar. To reiterate the differences between the L1A1 and FAL: FAL's are the original metric version.