FAL Paratrooper 50.63

Published on November 16, 2018
Duration: 10:46

This guide details the disassembly of the FN FAL 50.63 Para, highlighting its unique internal recoil spring system housed within the dust cover, a modified bolt carrier, and a reinforced dust cover. It also covers the side-folding stock, specialized rear sight, shortened barrel, and folding charging handle, emphasizing the design adaptations for paratrooper use. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, demonstrating deep expertise in FAL variants.

Quick Summary

The FN FAL 50.63 Para features a unique internal recoil spring system located within the dust cover, necessitating a modified bolt carrier and reinforced dust cover. Its 17 3/8 inch barrel is shortened for easier aircraft egress, and the rear sight has a fixed 250-yard zero with protective wings for paratrooper use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FN FAL 50.63 Para
  2. 01:02Disassembly and Internal Redesign
  3. 03:37Folding Stock and Sights
  4. 05:11Barrel and External Features
  5. 06:55Markings and Import History
  6. 09:01FN Model Numbering System

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FN FAL 50.63 Para's internal design unique?

The 50.63 Para's internal design is unique due to its recoil spring system housed within the dust cover, requiring a modified bolt carrier and a reinforced dust cover, unlike standard FAL models.

Why does the FN FAL 50.63 Para have a shortened barrel?

The 17 3/8 inch barrel is intentionally shortened on the 50.63 Para to facilitate easier exiting from aircraft, a critical feature for its intended paratrooper role.

What are the key differences in the rear sight of the FAL 50.63 Para?

The 50.63 Para's rear sight features a fixed 250-yard zero and large protective wings, designed for paratroopers who are expected to engage targets within 300 meters.

How can one identify a US-imported FN FAL 50.63 Para?

US-imported 50.63 Para models will typically bear an importer stamp such as 'HOWCO DIST. INC. LAUREL. MD. USA.' on the receiver.

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