Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
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Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
It's funny how some cause problems and others don't. I wonder if it's down to case length. Does yours have a PACXXXX serial number?
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
That sir is no Johnny foreigner Fal, from the front:
Three slot inch pattern FE
Inch pattern gas block
Inch pattern Handguards
Inch pattern receiver
Inch pattern TMH
Inch Pattern trigger group and pistol grip
Inch pattern rear folding sight
Inch pattern butt
So what's Imbel on this rifle?
Admittedly, someone has cut the barrel down for reasons best known to themselves, must be planning a bank job!
Three slot inch pattern FE
Inch pattern gas block
Inch pattern Handguards
Inch pattern receiver
Inch pattern TMH
Inch Pattern trigger group and pistol grip
Inch pattern rear folding sight
Inch pattern butt
So what's Imbel on this rifle?
Admittedly, someone has cut the barrel down for reasons best known to themselves, must be planning a bank job!
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
They're no good in my PACXXXX Imbel FAL. As soon as the chamber gets hot, they start to stick. Hornady .308 works best in my experience.
bnz41 wrote:Try GGG 7.62 Nato ammo should also work well.
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
Wow, they went to quite some lengths and expense to convert it, fitting an inch pattern gas block to a fal is no easy job, plus the replacement of the metric TMH with an inch pattern example, interchangeable parts, but I hope you have the original too?
I think the inch FE is a different thread, but I might be wrong, love to see some close up pics?
I think the inch FE is a different thread, but I might be wrong, love to see some close up pics?
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
Is that your rifle in the picture or a stock photo from gun trader?
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Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
I have a Congo Fal and the barrel is longer than the one pictured I may suggest it's a Wasp barrel which was the stortest of the Imbel Fal rifles imported into the UK by Sabre Defence. Then someone has re threaded it for a L1A1 flash hider making it even shorter.Laverda981 wrote:Well, it says Imbel on the receiver... I'm aware that it's been L1A1'ised by a previous owner.huntervixen wrote:That sir is no Johnny foreigner Fal, from the front:
Three slot inch pattern FE
Inch pattern gas block
Inch pattern Handguards
Inch pattern receiver
Inch pattern TMH
Inch Pattern trigger group and pistol grip
Inch pattern rear folding sight
Inch pattern butt
So what's Imbel on this rifle?
Admittedly, someone has cut the barrel down for reasons best known to themselves, must be planning a bank job!
The barrel is a Congo, I believe. Or that's what the seller described it as. I would prefer a longer one (wouldn't we all?).
John,
Fal muzzle threads are left handed.
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Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
Could it be a Imbel lower (metric) as it says Imbel but the remaining parts are (inch) L1A1 upper/barrel/gas block/handguards/stock etc
A folding L1A1 cocking handle do not fit well if at all on a Fal rifle I know have tried, so this makes me think it's a inch upper with an standard folding L1 cocking handle.
TMH = (trigger mechanism housing)
A folding L1A1 cocking handle do not fit well if at all on a Fal rifle I know have tried, so this makes me think it's a inch upper with an standard folding L1 cocking handle.
TMH = (trigger mechanism housing)
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
Hi mate,Laverda981 wrote:Hmm, I will have to have a closer look myself when I get home.huntervixen wrote:Wow, they went to quite some lengths and expense to convert it, fitting an inch pattern gas block to a fal is no easy job, plus the replacement of the metric TMH with an inch pattern example, interchangeable parts, but I hope you have the original too?
I think the inch FE is a different thread, but I might be wrong, love to see some close up pics?
I can take some close-up pictures at weekend
As bought I was told it was a Sabre Defence Imbel.
What's a TMH, please? You've gone past the extents of my (very) limited knowledge.
I don't know the difference between metric & inch gas blocks or the extent to which this rifle's been modified.
The gas plug has no 'numbers' on it, as I understand it metric ones don't, inch ones do?
I don't have any original parts apart from a stack of metric mags it came with.
TMH, Trigger Mount Housing, UK speak for lower receiver, these are different to the original metric design and have a tang to the lower rear, the inch butt in turn has a cut out to fit this, the pistol grip is screwed on from the inside on a inch pattern and from the outside on an metric
If you Google inch and metric gas blocks you will see they are very different beasts, different gas plugs too.
Many, many differences, google fal and L1A1 pictures, then contrast and compare against your rifle.
Looking forward to the pics, it has me intrigued!
Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
OK thanks. As everyone else has said, it doesn't look like a FAL. If it has the PAC serial number then the rifle was issued as a FAL by Sabre Defense.
Laverda981 wrote:It's the only photo I have at the moment. It is the one the seller used of the rifle I bought.
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Re: Live L1A1 Straight pull rifle
Hi,
I'm only going what what I see in your picture, so sorry if your getting confused not my intension.
The barrel would be cut down at the muzzle end, the bayonet lug is part of the flash hider/eliminator (FH/FE) and this does screw onto the barrel right hand thread, then a pin goes through it into a slot cut into the under side of the barrel to stop it coming loose.
I'm only going what what I see in your picture, so sorry if your getting confused not my intension.
The barrel would be cut down at the muzzle end, the bayonet lug is part of the flash hider/eliminator (FH/FE) and this does screw onto the barrel right hand thread, then a pin goes through it into a slot cut into the under side of the barrel to stop it coming loose.
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