DSArms SA58 FNFAL Metric Review

Published on July 2, 2018
Duration: 36:03

This review of the DSA SA58 FAL (Metric) provides an in-depth look at a legendary rifle, tracing its history from post-WWII NATO standardization to its adoption by over 90 countries. The video highlights the DSA SA58's construction based on the Austrian technical data package, detailing its features like the adjustable gas system, muzzle brake, bipod, and polymer handguards. It emphasizes the rifle's robust, military-grade design, suitable for combat and general shooting.

Quick Summary

The FN FAL, known as 'The Right Arm of the Free World,' is a legendary semi-automatic rifle that entered service in the 1950s and was adopted by over 90 countries. Its significance lies in its widespread adoption and its role in NATO's efforts to standardize ammunition, ultimately chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to the FN FAL
  2. 00:35NATO Ammunition Standardization History
  3. 01:45US Ammunition Choices and Impact
  4. 02:23Winston Churchill and Ammunition Decisions
  5. 03:36US Rifle Programs: T47 and T48
  6. 04:45AR-10 and Ordnance Corps Politics
  7. 05:38Metric vs. Imperial FAL Patterns
  8. 07:21DSA Arms and the SA58 FAL
  9. 08:42Parts Kits and US-Made Receivers
  10. 10:23DSA SA58 Finish and Muzzle Brake
  11. 11:21FAL Bayonet and Grenade Launcher Function
  12. 12:09Barrel Construction and Accuracy
  13. 12:25Bipod Features and Installation
  14. 13:20Front Sight Base and Gas Valve
  15. 13:31Adjustable Gas System Explained
  16. 15:37Gas On/Off Valve
  17. 16:13Handguards and Carrying Handle
  18. 16:42Ejection Port and Bolt Catch
  19. 17:20Magazine Lock-Open Feature
  20. 17:26DSA Magazines
  21. 17:43Receiver Construction
  22. 17:56Safety Selector
  23. 18:12Rear Sight Adjustments
  24. 18:33Stock Material: Polymer vs. Wood
  25. 19:25Disassembly: Short Stroke Piston System
  26. 20:13Operating Rod and Recoil Spring
  27. 20:52Bolt Carrier and Cleaning
  28. 21:14Recoil Spring Location (Fixed Stock)
  29. 21:29Bolt Assembly
  30. 22:04Modernized FAL Options
  31. 22:31Classic FAL Configuration
  32. 23:20FAL Variations by Country
  33. 23:43Cocking Handle: Round vs. Folding
  34. 24:03Overall Quality and Shooting Experience
  35. 24:17Trigger Complaint
  36. 24:21Recommended Reading: FAL Books
  37. 25:06Other FAL Resources
  38. 25:35DSA SA58 as a Shooter's Gun
  39. 26:18Collector Value vs. Shooter Value
  40. 26:40Reassembly and Maintenance
  41. 27:45Comparison to M14 and AR-10
  42. 28:36FAL Manual and Gunsmithing Advice
  43. 29:06FAL's Modern Viability
  44. 29:28DSA Arms' Role in Keeping FAL Alive
  45. 34:40Conclusion: FN FAL as a Piece of History
  46. 35:38Q&A and Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FN FAL and why is it significant?

The FN FAL, known as 'The Right Arm of the Free World,' is a legendary semi-automatic rifle that entered service in the 1950s and was adopted by over 90 countries. Its significance lies in its widespread adoption and its role in NATO's efforts to standardize ammunition, ultimately chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO.

What are the main differences between Metric and Imperial FAL patterns?

The FN FAL comes in two main patterns: Metric and Imperial (Inch). The Metric pattern was far more widely produced, and while some larger components might be compatible, many smaller parts differ in size and are not interchangeable between the two patterns.

How does the adjustable gas system on the DSA SA58 FAL work?

The DSA SA58 features an adjustable gas valve that allows users to tune gas pressure for optimal performance based on ammunition and environmental conditions. The recommended method involves closing the gas block and gradually opening it until the bolt locks back on an empty magazine, then adding a few more clicks for reliability.

What makes DSA Arms' SA58 FAL rifles unique?

DSA Arms manufactures their SA58 FAL rifles in the USA using the original Austrian technical data package. This means they utilize the same prints, tooling, and machinery, producing rifles that are essentially modern, US-made versions of the classic FN FAL design.

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