556 FAL?!?!

Published on October 31, 2023
Duration: 14:39

This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Springfield Armory imported Imbel 5.56 FAL rifle. The presenter details its history, modifications made for compliance with the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban, and its internal components, highlighting the unique 5.56 bolt. Shooting impressions emphasize its pleasant recoil and functionality.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Imbel 5.56 FAL is a rare firearm, with only about 700 imported into the US. These rifles were often modified during the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban with features like thumbhole stocks and US-made furniture. Internally, the key difference is a unique bolt with a 5.56 head cut, and a modified hinge pin often serves as the magazine release.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: 5.56 FAL
  2. 00:22Viewer Comments & Second Legacy Channel
  3. 01:05Focus on the Imbel 5.56 FAL
  4. 01:12Becoming a Gunsmith: Modern Gun School
  5. 01:54History of the S 4800 Rifle
  6. 02:01Assault Weapons Ban Era Imports
  7. 02:22Springfield Armory Import History
  8. 02:51S 4800 vs. S 48 Designation
  9. 03:07Original Ban Configuration
  10. 03:14Rarity: Only 700 Imported
  11. 03:18US Furniture & Muzzle Device Conversion
  12. 03:30922r Compliance Efforts
  13. 04:02Disassembly: Taking the Rifle Apart
  14. 04:38Rear to Front: Rifle Overview
  15. 05:26Modified Hinge Pin Mag Release
  16. 05:54Magwell Adapter for Stanag Magazines
  17. 06:315.56 Barrel & Gas System
  18. 07:43Internal Breakdown: Bolt Carrier Group
  19. 08:30The 5.56 Bolt Explained
  20. 08:40Why a 5.56 FAL?
  21. 09:12Purpose: Cost-Effectiveness & Fun
  22. 09:51Ammunition Support: Federal
  23. 10:04Magazine Handling & Shooting
  24. 10:41Loading and Firing
  25. 11:32Brass Ejection & Neck Damage
  26. 12:14Rarity and Future Production
  27. 13:01Collector's Item Status
  28. 13:22Final Thoughts & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Springfield Armory Imbel 5.56 FAL rare?

The Springfield Armory Imbel 5.56 FAL is rare because only approximately 700 of these rifles were imported into the United States. They were produced during a period when specific configurations were necessary to comply with firearm import regulations.

How was the 5.56 FAL modified for the Assault Weapons Ban?

During the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban, 5.56 FAL rifles like the S 4800 were often modified with features such as thumbhole stocks and large muzzle devices. This specific rifle also features US-made furniture and a converted hinge pin that acts as a magazine release.

What is the purpose of a 5.56 FAL rifle?

While not always a tactical necessity, the 5.56 FAL serves as a fun and cost-effective rifle to shoot. It offers a pleasant, light recoil impulse and uses more affordable ammunition compared to its 308 counterpart, making it enjoyable for civilian use.

What are the key internal differences in a 5.56 FAL compared to a 308 FAL?

The most significant internal difference in a 5.56 FAL is the bolt. It features a specifically machined 5.56 head cut to properly chamber and extract the smaller 5.56 NATO cartridge, distinguishing it from the larger bolt used in 308 FAL variants.

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