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FAL Type Post-1986 Machine Gun For Sale


The Fusil Automatique Léger, Light Automatic Rifle, or FAL is a self loading, select fire army rifle produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN). During the late 1940,s it was developed, then later perfected in the 1950's. It was adopted by many of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries, but not the United States. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by over 90 countries.

This gun was manufactured After the 1986 ban. As a full machine gun only an Authorized SOT/FFL dealer with a letter from a chief law enforcement office requesting a demo can purchase this gun. BUT - We will also sell it to you as a parts gun. It would not be a firearm at all as we would be sawing the receiver in half making it non-functional. And believe me, you cannot put it back together, and if somehow you think you could, it would just blow up. Use it right, just for parts and no dealership status is needed. Anybody can buy the parts (less receiver).

The wood on this gun is exceptional.

For a complete history see Wiki here

FAL Type Post-1986 Machine Gun

$3,195    Call for shipping and payment options. Firearm sales are Final.

See FAQ for firearm purchase Rules and Regulations. This is a Post-86 dealer sales sample. You Must be a Dealer with an FFL license to purchase this item and you need a letter of request for a demo from a chief law enforcement agency. Read the information in the FAQ section. It is not as hard as you may think.

Shipping will be actual FEDEX rates. Florida residents add 7% tax. All NFA Rules apply.

Due to market fluctuations, all prices are subject to change.


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