This video appears to be a review or discussion of the FN FAL rifle, specifically focusing on a variant possibly referred to as the "Rhodesian baby poop para." The title suggests a deep dive into the rifle's characteristics, potentially covering its history, operational aspects, or modifications. Given the unusual description, the content might be niche or contain humor, but the core subject is the FAL rifle.
This video demonstrates an emergency reload procedure for the FN FAL rifle. It highlights the rock-and-lock magazine insertion method and the manual cycling of the charging handle to re-engage the weapon. The demonstration emphasizes efficient manipulation and re-acquiring the target quickly after the reload.
This review tests the practical accuracy of a South African FN FAL Paratrooper (R1 variant) with iron sights out to 500 yards. Despite limitations in sight adjustment (150m/250m), the rifle demonstrated effective engagement up to 300 yards. Challenges arose beyond this, with the front sight post obscuring targets at 350 yards and requiring reference points for longer distances. A failure to eject was noted, attributed to the gas system being too tight for the surplus ammunition.
This review covers the DS Arms SA58 FAL PARA, a modern clone of the iconic battle rifle, available through Brownells. It highlights the Paratrooper model's folding stock, 18-inch barrel, sand-cut bolt carrier, and Belgian-style flash hider. The FAL's historical significance as the 'right arm of the free world' and its continued usability as a .308 battle rifle are emphasized.
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