5.56 FAL?!?!

Published on October 30, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This review covers a rare IMBEL FAL rifle imported by Springfield Armory, chambered in 5.56x45mm. Approximately 700 were imported in the 1990s. Despite being chambered in a different caliber, it retains high quality and shares many parts with the .308 version, requiring specific magazine well inserts, bolts, and barrels. It accepts standard STANAG magazines.

Quick Summary

The 5.56 IMBEL FAL rifle, imported by Springfield Armory in the 1990s, is a rare firearm with only about 700 units in the US. Manufactured in Brazil, it accepts standard STANAG magazines and features specific components like a unique bolt and barrel for the 5.56 caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 5.56 FAL
  2. 00:11Manufacturing and Compatibility
  3. 00:30Magazine and Ammunition
  4. 00:45Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 5.56 IMBEL FAL rifle rare?

This 5.56x45mm FAL variant is rare because only approximately 700 units were imported into the United States by Springfield Armory during the 1990s. These specific imports are no longer available.

Is the 5.56 IMBEL FAL compatible with standard magazines?

Yes, the 5.56 IMBEL FAL rifle is compatible with standard STANAG magazines. The video demonstrates its use with a 20-round magazine.

Where was the 5.56 IMBEL FAL rifle manufactured?

The 5.56 FAL rifle featured in the video was manufactured in Brazil by IMBEL. It was then imported into the United States by Springfield Armory.

What are the key differences in the 5.56 FAL compared to the .308 version?

While maintaining high quality and sharing many parts, the 5.56 FAL requires a specific magazine well insert, bolt, and barrel to accommodate the 5.56 caliber, differentiating it from the standard .308 variant.

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