Quoted: I am yes , but it was an offer from lower 48 ...I've been told all the L1A1's are standard ... and I should go with metric ? any truth
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In the lower 48, the metric pattern rifles are more prolific and easier to find parts and accessories for. Just for the record, the threads on both pattern rifles are standard threads. The use of "metric" and "inch" pattern is misleading. The terms European pattern ( metric) and Commonwealth pattern ( inch) are more accurate.
The Century built rifles are problematic in regard to what type they are. Century Arms put R1A1 on all of the FAL type rifles that they assemble. Some are European pattern, some are Commonwealth pattern, and still others are a hybrid of the two patterns.
The newest FAL type rifles assembled by Century arms have a much better reputation for quality than those made a year ago or more. That having been said, the advice given previously in this thread about Century Arms rifles being unsuited to "newbies" is sound. Also the estimate of their value is accurate as well. At least it is in the lower 48.
By the Way, the designation R1A1 is a marketing name made up by Century arms. It is NOT a military designation for FAL type rifles such as L1A1, C1A1,R1, StG58, G1 etc.
L1A1, L1A2 and C1A1 are military designations for the Commonwealth pattern FAL type rifles. More commonly referred to as inch pattern. R1, StG58, G1, 50:00, 50:61, 50:63 are some of the military designation for European pattern FAL type rifles. These are more commonly referred to as metric pattern.