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  2. FN FAL - Wikipedia

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    Century Arms FAL rifle built from an L1A1 parts kit. Following World War II and the establishment of the NATO alliance, there was pressure to adopt a standard rifle, alliance-wide. The FAL was originally designed to handle intermediate cartridges, but in an attempt to secure US favor for the rifle, the FAL was redesigned to use the newly ...

  3. L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), also known by the initial Canadian 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 adopted by the armed forces of the Commonwealth of Nations , mainly by United Kingdom , Australia , Canada , India ...

  4. IMBEL MD - Wikipedia

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    The versions differ in that the MD-2 uses the side-folding buttstock from the FN FAL 'para' variant, while the MD-3 uses the fixed polymer stock of the standard FAL. The MD-2 series contains many FAL-derived parts, some of which remain interchangeable with the original FAL, and others which are modified to suit the new design.

  5. British military rifles - Wikipedia

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    The FAL type rifle is no longer in front line service in the developed world, but is still in use in poorer parts of the world. The history of the FAL began circa 1946, when FN began to develop a new assault rifle, chambered for the German 7.92×33mm Kurz intermediate cartridge.

  6. IMBEL IA2 - Wikipedia

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    The charging handle is the same as in the FAL, though it is not the folding version featured in the para-FAL. The 5.56 variant accepts an M16 compatible STANAG magazine, [5] while the 7.62 accepts FAL magazines. There is a magazine release button on the right side of the weapon, as well as a paddle magazine release between the magazine and the ...

  7. Lewis Machine & Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Army adopted the rifle under the LMT 308 MWS designation in October 2011. It differs from its UK counterpart in being select fire instead of semi-automatic only, a 20 in (508 mm) barrel the use of a Leupold adjustable 4.5-14× telescopic sight, canted iron sights, and a foldable foregrip.

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  9. FN Model 30-11 - Wikipedia

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    5-round internal or external FAL 10-round magazine The FN Model 30-11 is a Belgian bolt-action sniper rifle , manufactured between 1976 and 1986. Derived from the FN Model 30 , based on the Mauser action dating to the G98 , with three-piece bolt and a five-round magazine .