Caliber : 7,62mm NATO
(7.62x51)
Action: Gas operated,
tilting breechblock, select-fire or
semi-auto only
Barrel length: 533
mm (431 mm for "Para" model)
Weight: 4.45 kg
empty (3.77 kg empty for "Para" models)
Magazine capacity:
20 rounds
Rate of fire:
650-700 rounds per minute
The
FN FAL (Fusil Automatique Leger - Light
Automatic Rifle) is one of the most famous
and widespread military rifle designs of the
XX century. Developed by the Belgian
Fabrique Nationale company, it was used by
some 70 or even more countries, and was
manufactured in at least 10 countries.
The FN FAL is a gas operated, selective fire
or semi-automatic only, magazine fed rifle.
It uses short piston stroke gas system with
gas piston located above the barrel and
having its own return spring. After the shot
is fired, the gas piston makes a quick tap
to the bolt carrier and then returns back,
and the rest of the reloading cycle is
commenced by the inertia of bolt group. The
gas system is fitted with gas regulator so
it could be easily adjusted for various
environment conditions, or cut off
completely so rifle grenades could be safely
launched from the barrel. The locking system
uses bolt carrier with separate bolt that
locks the barrel by tipping its rear part
into the recess in the receiver floor. The
receivers initially were machined from the
forged steel blocks, and in 1973 FN began to
manufacture investment cast receivers to
decrease production costs. Many
manufactures, however, stuck to the machined
receivers. The trigger

