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Annihilator Emissary Founding Member Apr 8, 2020 #1 An Official Journal Of The NRA | The Classics: T48-The American FAL While we all know the prevalence of the FN FAL around the world, few know a variant was considered by the U.S. military. www.shootingillustrated.com
An Official Journal Of The NRA | The Classics: T48-The American FAL While we all know the prevalence of the FN FAL around the world, few know a variant was considered by the U.S. military. www.shootingillustrated.com
HansGruber Ronin Apr 8, 2020 #2 A lot more robust, but not quite as accurate as the M14...I like FALs. Need to pick another one up one of these days...had a nice L1A1 built on an Imbel receiver, but traded it for my first HK91.
A lot more robust, but not quite as accurate as the M14...I like FALs. Need to pick another one up one of these days...had a nice L1A1 built on an Imbel receiver, but traded it for my first HK91.
BET7 Ronin Founding Member Apr 8, 2020 #3 Annihilator said: An Official Journal Of The NRA | The Classics: T48-The American FAL While we all know the prevalence of the FN FAL around the world, few know a variant was considered by the U.S. military. www.shootingillustrated.com Click to expand... Anni, they stole your name For example, it is intoxicating to imagine how the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in late 1918 would have been different if U.S. troops had been armed with the early version of the Thompson submachine gun known as the Annihilator
Annihilator said: An Official Journal Of The NRA | The Classics: T48-The American FAL While we all know the prevalence of the FN FAL around the world, few know a variant was considered by the U.S. military. www.shootingillustrated.com Click to expand... Anni, they stole your name For example, it is intoxicating to imagine how the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in late 1918 would have been different if U.S. troops had been armed with the early version of the Thompson submachine gun known as the Annihilator