My FAL: Right Arm of the Free World

Published on July 19, 2021
Duration: 15:22

This guide details the process of building and accessorizing a FAL rifle with a 'modern Rhodesian' theme, drawing on insights from firearms enthusiast Administrative Results and rifle builder Jim Fuller. It covers receiver and parts kit selection, mounting retro optics and accessories, and addressing common FAL modifications for improved reliability and historical accuracy. The build emphasizes aesthetic choices inspired by the Rhodesian Bush War while incorporating modern tactical gear.

Quick Summary

Build a 'modern Rhodesian' FAL rifle by using an Imbel receiver with a DSA Arms kit, mounting retro optics like the Aimpoint Electronic Mark III and Surefire 660 light, and incorporating a modified carry handle to prevent brass deflection. This approach blends historical aesthetics with modern tactical gear for a unique rifle build.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Shooting Montage
  2. 02:42Sponsorship
  3. 03:15Tactical Gear Breakdown
  4. 05:04The FAL Build Philosophy
  5. 06:28Rifle Specifications and Accessories
  6. 07:56Guest Jim Fuller on the FAL
  7. 09:55Technical Modifications
  8. 12:40Shooting Experience and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components for a 'modern Rhodesian' FAL build?

A 'modern Rhodesian' FAL build typically includes an Imbel receiver with a DSA Arms kit, a DSA scope mount, a vintage Aimpoint Electronic Mark III optic, a Surefire 660 light, and a Halbek muzzle device, complemented by modern tactical gear like a T.Rex Arms AC1 plate carrier.

How can brass deflection issues be addressed on a FAL rifle?

Brass deflection issues on a FAL can be mitigated by modifying the original carry handle, specifically by chopping it. This modification helps prevent brass casings from interfering with the ejection port during firing.

What is the historical significance of the FAL rifle?

The FAL rifle holds significant historical importance, having competed against the M14 in US military trials. It is chambered in the powerful 7.62x51mm NATO round and is favored by some for its aesthetics and historical role.

What kind of aesthetic is achieved with a 'modern Rhodesian' FAL build?

The 'modern Rhodesian' aesthetic combines historical elements, such as a brushstroke paint job inspired by the Rhodesian Bush War, with contemporary tactical gear. This creates a unique blend of retro and modern functionality.

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