Sweet looking FAL...
Hope it shoots better than it looks even. Mark is right, the thread adapter should not be too difficult for someone with a lathe to make, if one cannot be found readily. I have not done the math, but 9/16" and 5/8" are probably too close together to put one inside the other, so it will likely push your can out at least the length of the threads, but it would be very doable.
Complete thread:
- FAL pictures -
Slow Hand,
2013-06-20, 03:58
- Very nice -
mcassill,
2013-06-20, 07:11
- Very nice - Slow Hand, 2013-06-20, 07:36
- Sweet looking FAL... -
Brian A,
2013-06-20, 08:25
- Yeah, I too think the threads would have to be kept seperate -
mcassill,
2013-06-20, 11:00
- Concentricity/perpendicularity is imperative - John K., 2013-06-20, 12:55
- Thread adapters... -
Slow Hand,
2013-06-20, 16:16
- Yep, that is pretty much how they looked in my mind... - Brian A, 2013-06-20, 21:40
- Yeah, I too think the threads would have to be kept seperate -
mcassill,
2013-06-20, 11:00
- you'll be wanted a cheek piece and lower mounts -
Rob Leahy,
2013-06-20, 10:32
- you'll be wanted a cheek piece and lower mounts - Slow Hand, 2013-06-20, 10:47
- you'll be wanted a cheek piece and lower mounts - Slow Hand, 2013-06-20, 10:48
- for me at least... - mcassill, 2013-06-20, 11:09
- I always thought a .358 Win FAL would be slick. NM -
Andrew,
2013-06-20, 22:51
- I always thought a .358 Win FAL would be slick. NM -
Slow Hand,
2013-06-21, 07:09
- A .358 works.... -
Hoot,
2013-06-21, 07:51
- Huh, on of the few antlerless hogs in Minnesota... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-06-21, 11:09
- Yeah, late season after the sheds... - Hoot, 2013-06-22, 22:30
- Huh, on of the few antlerless hogs in Minnesota... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-06-21, 11:09
- A .358 works.... -
Hoot,
2013-06-21, 07:51
- I always thought a .358 Win FAL would be slick. NM -
Slow Hand,
2013-06-21, 07:09
- Very nice -
mcassill,
2013-06-20, 07:11