This review details the French trials of the FN CAL rifle in the 1970s, focusing on its adaptation for rifle grenade capability. The video showcases the evolution of grenade launching systems tested on the FN CAL, including early STRIM sights and later adjustable barrel stops. It also touches upon experimental magazines and the eventual outcome of the trials, where the FN CAL was unsuccessful.
This video details the French Trials FN CAL, a prototype rifle tested by the French military in the 1970s. It highlights the rifle's unique four-position selector switch and its specialized rifle grenade launching capability, featuring an adjustable rear stop and integrated folding sights. The modified 25-round magazine with a viewing window is also examined.
The EROP 1954 was a French prototype submachine gun developed in the mid-1950s, featuring a unique square tube receiver and striker-fired bolt. Despite using modified MP40 magazines and having features like a grip safety and bolt hold-open, it failed French military trials due to a high rate of fire, poor accuracy, and reliability issues. Only a few prototypes exist, primarily in police collections.
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