Firearm Maintenance Series: FN FAL - Part 4: Reassembly

Published on May 6, 2014
Duration: 2:26

This guide details the reassembly process for the FN FAL rifle, following a comprehensive maintenance series. It covers critical steps from joining the upper and lower receivers to reassembling the bolt carrier group, gas system, and performing a final function check. Instruction is provided by an expert from Brownells, emphasizing proper alignment and locking mechanisms for reliable operation.

Quick Summary

Reassembling an FN FAL involves securing the upper and lower receivers with the pivot pin and retaining screw. The bolt assembly is then inserted into the upper receiver with the hammer cocked. The gas system is reassembled, and the gas plug is locked by rotating it 270 degrees clockwise. A function check ensures proper operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FN FAL Reassembly Introduction
  2. 00:05Upper and Lower Receiver Reassembly
  3. 00:14Bolt and Carrier Reassembly
  4. 00:30Bolt Assembly Insertion
  5. 00:44Top Cover Installation
  6. 00:52Closing Receiver Halves
  7. 01:01Piston and Gas Tube Reassembly
  8. 01:06Gas Plug Installation
  9. 01:22Gas Plug Locking
  10. 01:31Function Check and Final Wipe Down

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for reassembling an FN FAL rifle?

Key steps include reinserting the pivot pin and retaining screw, assembling the bolt into the carrier, sliding the bolt assembly into the upper receiver (with hammer cocked), installing the top cover, closing the receiver halves, reassembling the piston and gas tube, installing and locking the gas plug, and finally performing a function check.

What is crucial for the FN FAL bolt carrier to slide into the upper receiver?

For the bolt carrier to slide correctly into the upper receiver during FN FAL reassembly, the hammer must be cocked. This allows the bolt to be properly compressed and aligned with the receiver's rails.

How is the gas plug properly installed and locked on an FN FAL?

The gas plug is installed by orienting its hole towards the right side of the rifle and aligning its tabs with the gas block cutout. It's then pressed into place and rotated 270 degrees clockwise while depressing its detent to lock.

Where can I find more resources for FN FAL maintenance?

Brownells.com is a recommended resource for additional firearm parts, tools, and maintenance guides, including those specific to the FN FAL rifle. They offer a wide selection for gun owners.

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