Firearm Maintenance Series: FN FAL - Part 2: Cleaning

Published on May 6, 2014
Duration: 2:09

This guide details the cleaning process for the FN FAL rifle, as demonstrated by an expert instructor from Brownells. It covers bore cleaning, bolt carrier and top cover maintenance, piston spring and gas plug care, and receiver cleaning. Special procedures for corrosive surplus ammunition are also noted. Lubrication will be covered in a subsequent video.

Quick Summary

This FN FAL cleaning guide, presented by Brownells experts, details essential maintenance steps. It covers bore cleaning with solvent and brushing, scrubbing the bolt carrier and top cover, cleaning the piston spring and gas plug with abrasive wool, and thoroughly cleaning the upper receiver. Special attention is given to procedures for corrosive surplus ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Bore Cleaning Start
  2. 00:15Detailed Bore Cleaning Process
  3. 00:49Bolt Carrier and Top Cover Cleaning
  4. 00:58Piston Spring and Gas Plug Cleaning
  5. 01:15Receiver Cleaning
  6. 01:33Next Steps (Lubrication)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for cleaning the bore of an FN FAL?

Start by applying solvent to a patch and running it through the bore to loosen fouling. Use a bore brush for 10-15 passes, then follow with clean, dry patches. Repeat this process until the patches come out clean.

How should the bolt carrier and top cover of an FN FAL be cleaned?

Scrub the bolt carrier and top cover using a nylon brush and aerosol cleaner. After scrubbing, wipe them thoroughly dry with a clean cloth.

Are there special cleaning considerations for corrosive ammunition in an FN FAL?

Yes, the video mentions that special procedures are required for corrosive surplus ammunition to prevent damage and ensure the longevity of the FN FAL's bore and components.

What parts of the FN FAL receiver need detailed cleaning?

The inside of the upper receiver requires scrubbing, paying close attention to the bolt rails, magazine catch area, and charging handle raceway using a brush and aerosol cleaner.

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