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3/9/2013 2:27:52 PM EDT
I have a "pre-94" Argentine FN that was imported by Armscorp (L.S.R.).  It is near spotless condition and is my favorite rifle by far.  The rifle even came with a zero target that was signed by the armorer in Argentina.  Even though I have loved this rifle for many years I wished that it were a paratrooper model FN instead.  After doing a bit or research the modifications were too many and simply too expensive to justify the addition of the folding stock.  However, today I found not one but two DSA FN paratrooper models ($1999 ea.) and the thought occurred to me to sell or trade for the paratrooper model.  Relatively speaking what is the value of my safe queen?
3/9/2013 4:50:19 PM EDT
[#1]
Anyone?!
3/9/2013 5:17:57 PM EDT
[#2]
Just my 2 cents here but as far as Para's are concerned
I much prefer a FAL like yours in the standard fixed stock
configuration.

I converted a very very nice all Imbel FAL to the Para configuration
and was never really happy with it. Had problems with the DSA
Para recoil springs. The Para is harder to strip and clean under
field conditions. The little guide tube that connects the inner recoil
springs is fragile.
I have read that folks issued paras felt like they were slightly less
reliable than the standard FAL.
In my opinion, it sounds like you have a really nice FAL
that will be nearly impossible to replace. I say you better keep
your Argie FAL.
3/9/2013 5:19:29 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Just my 2 cents here but as far as Para's are concerned
I much prefer a FAL like yours in the standard fixed stock
configuration.

I converted a very very nice all Imbel FAL to the Para configuration
and was never really happy with it. Had problems with the DSA
Para recoil springs. The Para is harder to strip and clean under
field conditions. The little guide tube that connects the inner recoil
springs is fragile.
I have read that folks issued paras felt like they were slightly less
reliable than the standard FAL.
In my opinion, it sounds like you have a really nice FAL
that will be nearly impossible to replace. I say you better keep
your Argie FAL.


Thanks for the insight!
3/10/2013 6:17:45 AM EDT
[#4]
I have an older Rosario carbine and originally wanted a para, but after shooting it over the years, if I were to ever get rid of her I would definitely kick myself.  But then again my rule of thumb is never sell em!  Keep it!
3/10/2013 7:30:22 AM EDT
[#5]
I wouldn't sell yours for one. I'd save up and buy one or build one from parts.



I used the DSA kit for my PARA conversion and I've had absolutely no issues with it. In fact, it seems to me that the felt recoil is less b/c it's all up front than in the stock. Weird, perhaps it's just me.
3/10/2013 10:50:54 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I wouldn't sell yours for one. I'd save up and buy one or build one from parts.

I used the DSA kit for my PARA conversion and I've had absolutely no issues with it. In fact, it seems to me that the felt recoil is less b/c it's all up front than in the stock. Weird, perhaps it's just me.


Agree on the recoil being soft on the Para, it was fun to shoot.

All the DSA para parts are good to go except my springs went soft after only about 200 rounds.
Had to get some from SARCO then it was GTG again...
3/10/2013 12:27:41 PM EDT
[#7]
interesting. I've put over 500 for sure on mine and never noticed an issue at all. Maybe they beefed them up. I bought my kit last year.
3/10/2013 4:54:49 PM EDT
[#8]
My Argentine is a sweet shooter for sure.  After all it is the original "black rifle"!  However, those Paratrooper FNs have always fascinated me.
3/11/2013 4:23:35 AM EDT
[#9]
then my suggestion would be to buy the para kit from DSA and put it on your rifle.
3/11/2013 7:23:31 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
then my suggestion would be to buy the para kit from DSA and put it on your rifle.


Just don't cut down a perfectly good chrome lined barrel from 21" to 18" and then find out you
don't like the Para as much as you thought you would....(like I did )

3/13/2013 6:03:10 PM EDT
[#11]
Thanks for the insight guys!
3/21/2013 7:20:26 PM EDT
[#12]
Keep it, your rifle is few and far between, there are many paras...
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