Fully Automatic FAL!

Published on April 12, 2012
Duration: 4:44

This video showcases the DSA SA58 (FAL) in full-auto configuration, highlighting its 'rock-in' magazine reload technique and the significant penetration power of the 7.62 NATO round. FPSRussia demonstrates the rifle's effectiveness against vehicle cover, debunking common myths about automotive protection. The demonstration emphasizes the loud report and substantial muzzle blast associated with the short-barreled variant.

Quick Summary

The DSA SA58 (FAL) in full-auto, chambered in 7.62 NATO with a 10-inch barrel, demonstrates significant penetration through vehicle steel, debunking myths about car cover. It utilizes a distinct 'rock-in' magazine reload technique and produces an exceptionally loud report and muzzle blast.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the DSA SA58 (FAL)
  2. 01:03Shooting and Reloading Demonstration
  3. 01:377.62 NATO Penetration Test
  4. 02:58Moving Target and Tracer Rounds
  5. 04:05Conclusion and Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'rock-in' reload technique for the FAL rifle?

The 'rock-in' reload for the FAL platform involves inserting the magazine at an angle into the magazine well and then rocking it downwards and forwards until it securely locks into place, a distinct method compared to direct insertion.

How effective is a car as cover against a 7.62 NATO round from a DSA SA58?

The video demonstrates that 7.62 NATO rounds fired from a DSA SA58 can easily penetrate the steel body of a truck, indicating that standard vehicles offer very limited ballistic protection against such rifle fire.

What are the key features of the DSA SA58 (FAL) shown in the video?

The DSA SA58 (FAL) featured is a fully automatic variant with a short 10-inch barrel, chambered in 7.62 NATO. It is known for its loud report and significant muzzle blast due to its configuration.

Why is a short-barreled full-auto rifle so loud?

Short-barreled full-auto firearms are exceptionally loud because the shorter barrel allows propellant gases to expand more rapidly and with less restriction into the atmosphere after exiting the muzzle, creating a more intense sound wave.

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