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Posted: 6/29/2016 1:38:08 PM EDT
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Congratulations, you have a nice looking FAL. The Grayslake receiver is considered the pinnacle American made receiver - Forged. They don't make them anymore. It appears to me you have version 1 of the FSE fire control group. They were replaced at one time at no costs by the manufacturer due to misfires/failures a number of years ago. FSE M3 are the last version that I am aware that is/was on market. I decided to replace with DSA hammer/trigger/Sear to keep it simple.
There are people on the FalFiles that are much more knowledgeable than me that can answer any questions you may have. The reference sections are full of comments and pictures that give a good background that will enable you to ask knowledgeable questions. Enjoy the addiction. http://www.falfiles.com/forums/index.php?s=17ed82095bc5db705dbf8d2a2f881717 |
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Enjoy the addiction. http://www.falfiles.com/forums/index.php?s=17ed82095bc5db705dbf8d2a2f881717 Thanks for the info!!!! I have been browsing all over the Web for info including the falfiles. ( been waiting a week to get approved ) I hadn't seen the problems with the firing group thank you for that!! |
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Looks like a it might be a DSA assembled StG 58. DSA took pristine parts assembled them and part in the correct US made parts. DSA might be able to tell you if you ask.
The fire control might have been changed to the FSE. FSE was considered the best and smoothest fire control out there. I bet that muzzle break in soldered on. The FAL hey day was in the middle of the AWB. The correct one is a Stoll type one |
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Holy cow did you luck out! That DSA receiver is one of the best and the STG kits were some of the best FAL parts to hit the market imho. They were usually in pristine shape and were very well made. You can call DSA with the serial number and they can tell you if it is a complete rifle they built or if it was sold as a bare receiver. Either way you have a fine example as your first FAL. Congrats!
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