• The FN FAL (French: Fusil Automatique Léger, English: Light Automatic Rifle) is a battle rifle designed in Belgium in 1953 by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured...
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    successful FN FAL, but was an original design. Unlike the FAL, it was a market failure, although its development led to the more successful FN FNC. Prior...
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    Battle rifle (section FN FAL)
    battle rifle of the Cold War is the FN FAL (Fusil Automatique Léger). The FAL is a rifle produced by Belgian company FN Herstal, firing 7.62×51mm NATO from...
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    designation C1, or in the U.S. as the "inch pattern" FAL, is a British version of the Belgian FN FAL battle rifle. The L1A1 was produced under licence and...
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    GPMG. Its NATO partners adopted the FN FAL and HK G3 rifles, as well as the FN MAG and Rheinmetall MG3 GPMGs. The FN FAL is a 7.62×51mm NATO, selective fire...
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  • proprietary, but were made to share the magazine loading charger with the FN FAL rifle used by the Argentine Army. These chargers are the same as for the...
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    Firearms designed and/or manufactured by FN include the S.A.W. M249, Browning Hi-Power and Five-seven pistols, the FAL, FNC, F2000 and SCAR rifles, the P90...
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    T48 rifle (category FN Herstal firearms)
    replacement for the M1 Garand. It was a license-produced copy of the Belgian FN FAL rifle. The rifle did not enter service, as the U.S. military decided to...
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    subsequently replaced by the FN FAL and G3 assault rifles. FN FAL: variants used comprised the Belgium-built standard FAL (50.00 model) and its folding...
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    com/Bayonet_Identification_Guide/fal_page/fal_bayonets.html%7CWorld[permanent dead link] Bayonets. FN FAL Bayonets "FN-FAL Bayonets". worldbayonets.com....
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  • Libanaises) HMS Fal, original name of UBS Mayu, the first flagship of the Burmese Navy FN FAL, a Belgian battle rifle F.A.L. or Fal-Car, an automobile...
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    (Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil) and are based on the 7.62mm NATO FN FAL, which was previously manufactured by IMBEL for many years under licence...
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    Dieudonné Saive (who would later design the Browning Hi-Power pistol and the FN FAL rifle) developed the new version during 1926–1927. His design was smaller...
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  • magazine was a modified FN FAL magazine that fit in a special trigger—guard. The removable 30-11 magazines did not function with the FAL rifle. The rifles were...
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  • to as the MAG-58. The widely successful FN MAG general-purpose machine gun served as a complement to the FN FAL battle rifle. Saive is most famous for...
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    the U.S. Army's definition. For example: Select-fire rifles such as the FN FAL, M14, and H&K G3 main battle rifles are not assault rifles; they fire full-powered...
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  • Armed Forces in 1989, as a service-wide replacement for the 7.62×51mm NATO FN FAL, after having been issued in small numbers to airborne infantry units for...
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  • countries that were still using 7.62×51mm were largely satisfied with the FN FAL. In order to adapt to the changing market, ArmaLite redesigned the weapon...
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  • Cold War in 1989. The first German FALs were from an order placed in late 1955/early 1956, for several thousand FN FAL so-called "Canada" models with wooden...
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  • to 1957 when various arms manufacturers such as FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch were producing the FN FAL and the Heckler & Koch G3, respectively. Variants...
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  • today as a united Germany have remained a crucial part of the alliance. FN FAL-Adopted in 1956 just after Germany was allowed to rearm in 1955 designated...
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    their planned procurement of the CETME rifles, adopting the Belgian-made FN FAL as the Gewehr 1 (G1) instead. However, the newly formed West German Army...
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  • British Lee–Enfield .303 British FN Model 1949 .30–06 Springfield FN FAL 7.62×51 NATO Bren light machine gun .303 British FN BAR .30-06 Springfield Vickers...
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    the FN FAL called the Fuzil Automático Leve (FAL) manufactured by FI (Fábrica de Itajubá). Brazil took a delivery of a small number of FN-made FAL rifles...
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    submachine gun. FM FAL - Produced under license version of Belgium FN FAL battle rifle FM FAP - Heavy barrel version of the FN FAL (Squad automatic weapon)...
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    licensed version of the FN FAL from Fabrique Nationale. Created by Dieudonné Saive, the FAL was itself a re-designed version of FN's own design for an intermediate...
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    with a FN FAL and 100 rounds (also a VHF radio to communicate); one machine-gunner with a FN MAG and 400 rounds; and two riflemen, each with a FN FAL and...
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  • MA/AT 52 model. In Israeli service, it can be fired from either the 7.62 FN FAL or the 5.56 IMI Galil rifle. Hogg, Ian V, ed. (1990). "Grenades". Jane's...
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  • diamonds were also used to purchase many of their weapons, which ranged from FN FAL/L1A1 rifles, AK-47/AKM rifles and RPG-7 grenade launchers to 81 mm mortars...
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  • the SLEM was further developed into the FN Model 1949 and subsequently the FN FAL. EM-2 rifle FN Model 1949 FN FAL List of battle rifles Walter, John (2006)...
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