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Posted: 8/2/2005 10:04:30 PM EDT
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Recently I have been looking into buying a parts kit (most likely a STG58) and cutting down the barrel and swapping out parts to make a para-type FAL. What types of conversions would have to be made to the front-end of the rifle for it to look like a para barrel? Thanks, JZ |
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Simply have the barrel cut down to 18.5", re-crowned and re-threaded for a Belgian short "combo" muzzle device. John Glover from CMP Armory ("moses" from the FAL Files) does excellent work @ a decent price. His e-mail addy is [email protected]. As for handguards, synthetics in either bipod or non-bipod cut config. are "correct" for a "para". |
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If you want a Para buy a Para. You will not save any money by swapping parts and it will probably cost more if are actually able to pull it off. Not sure what you mean by Para-type. To me it means it's at least a folder. DSA sells a STG-58 (kit based) Para-type. It goes for around $1350 and it still not a true Para, but the stock does fold. |
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I've been collecting parts for a para build for the last 4-5 months. As soon as I receive my steel parts back from being park'd she'll be built. Para's are by far is the most "parts hunted" build I've done. My lower inner parts will all be FN from an STG lower I bought some time ago, barrel will be a chrome Imbel. FN bolt with a DSA carrier and top cover will be used. Furniture will have an FSE pg and a DSA handguards and topping it off will be a "moses" hurricane flash suppressor. The para lower/stock was a group buy $70 special from Sarco over at FALfiles and is Rhodesian that came in excellent shape. Should be a sweet para! |
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