he isnt totally wrong, the FAL was first produced in 1953 which is the Korean era but you are right the C1 was first produced in 1956.I wouldn't say Korean War, but Cold War. Canada didn't start making C1s until the late 1950s,
We need a Constitutional amendment or any left-wing party will just do whatever they want to make their left-wing base happy!Nah. Only Automatics should be prohib according to Pierre. Only...
With respect, the Korean War ended in 1953. The FN FAL was designed beginning in 1947 and went into manufacturing in the early 1950s and was issued for sale in 1953, i.e. Korean War EraI wouldn't say Korean War, but Cold War.
Which literally tells us the FN FAL did not serve in the Korean war. - danWith respect, the Korean War ended in 1953. The FN FAL was designed beginning in 1947 and went into manufacturing in the early 1950s and was issued for sale in 1953, i.e. Korean War EraThe FNC1A1 is a variant of the FN FAL. By the early 1950s and 1960s, it was widely adopted by NATO countries and other allied forces, earning it the nickname "the right arm of the Free World."
Anyway, main battle rifles have come a long way since the Cold War era![]()
It was its predecessor, the FN49, also designed by Mr. Saive that was used in the Korean war.Which literally tells us the FN FAL did not serve in the Korean war. - dan
Correct. - danIt was its predecessor, the FN49, also designed by Mr. Saive that was used in the Korean war.
I agree the FN FAL was not deployed to Korea during the war.Which literally tells us the FN FAL did not serve in the Korean war. - dan
Canadian #### and click with bayonet.#### and click Canadian FN or from another country? If its Canadian in good shape they seem to be commanding a good price these days.
That's funny I can't type c ock without a space as that would be rude....