Springfield’s SAR-4800 FAL…in 5.56mm

Published on November 20, 2019
Duration: 7:23

The Springfield SAR-4800 is a rare 5.56mm FAL variant imported from Brazil by IMBEL in the early 1990s. It utilizes a magazine well insert to accept standard AR-15 magazines and features a unique bolt design adapted for the smaller caliber. While heavy for its caliber, it offers extremely low recoil, making it a unique collector's item and a comfortable shooter, especially in its paratrooper configuration.

Quick Summary

The Springfield SAR-4800 is a rare 5.56mm FAL rifle made by IMBEL in Brazil and imported in the early 1990s. It uses a magazine well insert for AR-15 magazines and has a unique bolt adapted for 5.56mm, offering very low recoil despite its heavy FAL-pattern build.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Springfield SAR-4800 5.56mm FAL
  2. 01:10IMBEL Manufacturing & Import History
  3. 02:12Receiver Markings & Import Ban Designations
  4. 03:105.56mm Conversion: AR Mags & Para Stock
  5. 04:43Bolt Comparison: 5.56mm vs 7.62mm FAL
  6. 05:54Collectibility vs. Practicality: Heavy 5.56mm Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield SAR-4800 and where was it made?

The Springfield SAR-4800 is a FAL-pattern rifle chambered in 5.56mm, manufactured by IMBEL in Brazil and imported by Springfield Armory in the early 1990s. Only around 700 were imported in this specific configuration.

How does the SAR-4800 accept 5.56mm ammunition?

The SAR-4800 is converted to fire 5.56mm by using a special magazine well insert that allows it to accept standard AR-15 magazines. The magazine release is also modified to function with the AR-15's magazine catch.

What are the key differences in the bolt for the 5.56mm SAR-4800?

The 5.56mm bolt is dimensionally similar to a 7.62mm FAL bolt, but its breech face is specifically cut to accommodate the smaller rim diameter of the 5.56mm cartridge, and it uses a corresponding extractor.

Is the SAR-4800 heavy for a 5.56mm rifle?

Yes, the SAR-4800 retains the full weight of a 7.62mm FAL battle rifle, making it quite heavy for a 5.56mm caliber firearm. However, this contributes to extremely low recoil.

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