Rearming West Germany: The G1 FAL

Published on June 19, 2023
Duration: 21:21

This review details the West German G1 FAL, a unique variant of the FN FAL developed for the Bundesgrenzschutz and later the Bundeswehr. It highlights the G1's specific features like the bipod, muzzle device system, and Pattern C modifications, contrasting it with standard FN FALs and the eventual adoption of the HK G3. The video also covers the rifle's historical context and its eventual surplus status.

Quick Summary

The West German G1 FAL is a unique variant of the FN FAL, distinguished by its integrated folding bipod and a special muzzle device system for accessories. Developed for the Bundesgrenzschutz and Bundeswehr, it was later replaced by the HK G3 due to licensing issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the G1 FAL
  2. 00:48Historical Context: The BGS
  3. 02:40Testing and Patterns A & B
  4. 04:30Bundeswehr Adoption and Pattern C
  5. 06:21Markings and Receiver Details
  6. 08:27External Features and Furniture
  7. 10:31Magazines and Controls
  8. 13:15Bipod and Muzzle Devices
  9. 15:43Disassembly and Gas System
  10. 18:47Transition to the G3 and Surplus History

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the West German G1 FAL unique compared to the standard FN FAL?

The G1 FAL featured specific German-requested developments, most notably the integrated folding bipod and a unique muzzle device system for accessories like flash hiders and grenade launchers. It also had minor modifications for Bundeswehr adoption.

Why did West Germany adopt the G1 FAL and later replace it?

Post-WWII, West Germany needed a modern NATO-standard rifle for its Bundesgrenzschutz and Bundeswehr. The G1 FAL was chosen, but later replaced by the HK G3 because FN refused to grant West Germany a production license for the FAL.

What are the key external features of the G1 FAL rifle?

The G1 FAL typically has a metal buttplate with a cleaning kit trapdoor, wooden stock and pistol grip, and a low-profile rear aperture sight adjustable from 200 to 600 meters. It also features a distinctive folding bipod.

How was the G1 FAL disassembled, and what was its gas system like?

Field stripping the G1 FAL reveals its tilting bolt mechanism and short-stroke gas piston. The gas block has an adjustable port and a special 'Gr' (Grenade) setting to cut off gas for rifle grenade launching.

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