Shooting FAL .308

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Shooting FAL .308

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I was just looking at one of these here in Spokane have always had a thing for them
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Thanks, I've had mine for some time, its a Century Arms build with their receiver, the rest is original L1A1 military parts,It excepts metric mags and I have had zero problems with it after over 1000 rds fired through it. It came with three original 20rd mags and they all feed great. I will say that there have been feeding problems with some CIA L1A1's, but this is 100% all the time. In some cases I think some don't realize the gas valve setting needs to be adjusted which is what its there for when it gets dirty.
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Hayden
that's the one you had down here

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Norm,

Sure nuff, the same one. Coming down each year to visit you and the other guys even thought its a long trip for a couple of us its well worth it, already thinking of what I'll bring this year.

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Fine looking group of marksmen!!
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