Description

SKU: 5165493393
UPC: 5165493393
MFR#:

Caliber: 7.62x51mm
Model: Israeli FN FAL Hebrew Light Barrel
Condition: Used
Stock: Wood
Handguards: Wood

These kits are used and will show some wear on the wood and plastic parts and worn finish on the metal.

No receiver, no barrel, and no magazine are included in these kits.

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Lets just say as of now palmetto has lost my business going forward. I am missing 3 or more parts that were shown in the photo. There response is this is sold as is, here is $25 off your next order.

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What are you missing? They don't come with a barrel, upper receiver, or mags... The mags are $14.99, and I bought 3 more on top of the 2 I bought 2 weeks before they went on sale for $24.99. Honestly most parts are fairly inexpensive, and I have searched for days in case I needed something. Check here:
https://www.sarcoinc.com/search.php?search_query=Fal&section=product&page=10...
https://www.arizonaresponsesystems.com/product-category/fal-israel-barrel-group/...
Or DS Arms

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Hand guard, dust cover, gas tube piston and spring.

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Ok. I bought one back in May for $425. This is what is will cost.

So kit is $300, upper receiver (which they actually have in stock) is $415, barrel is $125. To get barrel crowned & threaded $60, to get gas block drilled and installed is $60, to get headspaceing/timing and indexing done is $165, and mags if you buy right now are $14.99. So that makes it about $1,140 not including shipping, FFL transfer and background check...

Cause that's what it is...

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Thank you for posting this.

How does it shoot?

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No problem, and I hear they are one of the best battle rifles to own. I should be getting it back in 2-3 weeks, and I will let you know. Their gunsmith is backed up. Should have been done already, but DS Arms sent me an unfinished barrel. They made it right though paid for shipping back so I just had them do everything. When I first ordered the barrel they told me 8-10 weeks...

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This is what the Zohan carries

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How much would it cost to complete this

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another $575.00 from dsarms for a barrel and receiver.

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Ok. I bought one back in May for $425. This is what is will cost.

So kit is $300, upper receiver (which they actually have in stock) is $415, barrel is $125 (not in stock, and I would suggest getting on the e-mail list). To get barrel crowned & threaded $60, to get gas block drilled and installed is $60, to get headspaceing/timing and indexing done is $165, and mags if you buy right now are $14.99. So that makes it about $1,140 not including shipping, FFL transfer and background check...

Cause that's what it is I know cause it's what I paid.

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Hand guard, dust cover, gas tube piston and spring.

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My buddy purchased one. Let's just say he is far from happy.

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Israel must have adopted these early on, as these have wood furniture. Wish I knew an Israeli, is there a firearm they haven't licensed, copied, redesigned, designed. Plus thier gov't M.I.C. (Military Industrial Complex) wastes as much as the U. S. Really wish our military would have adopted the Belgium ORIGINAL design.

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So, avoiding all the political commentary- what else is required to make a basic shooter, if you want to get into the FAL game? Barrel, receiver, correct mag? Is this something that the average person can do at home, or do you need a gunsmith/special tools?

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Not unless you are an enthusiast and/or really want to do it. It is equipment heavy.
1) FAL barrels are threaded so you need a barrel vise and action wrench. Not all receivers are made equal and some of the receiver threads have poor QC and won't time the barrel correctly. DSA isn't a safe bet either. They have good receivers and bad batches as well
2) You will need a vise, a hammer and some monkeying, or a hydraulic press to press in the locking shoulder (determines the headspace)
3) Headspace gauges to confirm correct barrel headspace
4) Wrench to install gas regulator
5) punches and hammers to install charging handle.

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Check Sarco.
If anyone has stuff for them, it's Sarco....probably manuals, gunsmith tools, kits, everything.

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I’d like to know as well. Hopefully from someone that has experience, not just an opinion...

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Sorry, your palewood nonsense doesn't work on people with more than one brain cell.

I would actually pay *more* for one if I knew it was connected to the death of a fakestinian terrorist.

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I was over there for longer than I'm comfortable admitting.
From my pretty realistic view, there are very few innocents on either side of that shit storm.
The only thing that I came across there that I actually liked? Schwarma.

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Man you nailed it bro. Schwarma is wonderful. Used to have a shop here like the Seinfeld soup nazi that served the best schwarma and fries around but you had to mind your behavior. Judging by the picture above register of the guy holding 2 monster revolvers I don’t think they ever got robbed.

Ahh the good old days. Oddly the “family” was from Brazil but who knows

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If you want to roll over and die....google up "zankou chicken"
It's a small chain in cali that is lights out....line a mile long all day every day.
Hit the link for the menu, just the pics will make you drool.

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Man those are serious EATS right there!! Those kabobs sound awesome too will have to hit it next time in Cali.

(Weird about the owners murders though)

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Anyone know where to get receivers or barrels besides from DSArms?

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I picked up a receiver from Coonan Inc. Great company and a nice receiver. I purchased my kit about 10 years ago and it came with a barrel, so I am not familiar with where to find barrels. The FAL Files is a good forum with information on the FAL and vendors.

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