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    Default My first FAL

    Here's some quick pictures of my new DSA FAL. It's a SA58PCONG, a Para Congo with extreme duty extended scope mount, full length rail interface handguards, SAW grips, and NP3 internals. The Duracoat covers all the accessory parts and it looks great! Sorry about the pictures - my camera died and I'm using my wife's at home.



    This close up shows the NP3 coated controls standing out nicely from the black Duracoat.


    Here's the other side.


    Close up of the handguard with a foregrip I found at a gun show.


    Here with the stock folded.

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    Looks damn good, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!

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    It was a lot nicer in person than I was expecting. The rail interface handguard matches the scope mount perfectly and the fit and finish is impecable.

    Hopefully I'll be able to get it to the range this weekend and get it sighted in and broken in.

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    Very nice if at any point you need my (cough) expertise (cough) at breaking a firearm in let me know.
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    Wow... that's bad ass!

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    If you going to buy an FAL that's the one! Very NICE

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    Very nice if at any point you need my (cough) expertise (cough) at breaking a firearm in let me know.
    If I don't get to the range before the next shoot, I just might have to bring it and my XCR along with a lot of oil and cleaning equipment. I'm not too sure about the DSA recommended breakin of cleaning after every round for the first ten and then after every other round for the next ten. I've never broken in any of my other rifles that way. Any advice from your (cough) copious experience?

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    Fire,clean,fire,clean, repeat is how I was taught to break in barrels.

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