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gerard 02-27-2004 04:40 PM

The FN FAL explained - new ebook
 
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Just published, a new downloadable Ebook.

The title : The FN FAL explained

You will find the downloading page here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/falenload.htm

Many other ebooks on various firearms are now available here : http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/ebook/liste01.htm

Content of the ebook :

How the FN FAL works

- Principle of the gas operated action
- How works the regulator
- The gas cylinder plug
- Gasses regulation procedure.

Firing cycle of the FN FAL

- Cocking the FN FAL
- Introducing the loaded magazine
- The cocking handle
- The hold open latch
- Firing cycle explained
- The change lever three positionnings
- Detailed analyse of the bolt unlocking
- Animated sequence of the bolt unlocking
- Ejection of the cartridge case
- Using the FAL as a "one shot" rifle
- Loading the magazine

The change lever

- The three positions of the change lever
- How the lever's pivot interacts with the trigger
- Semi-automatic mode
- Interaction between the sear and the trigger
- Interaction between the sear and the hammerd
- Disconnecting and re-connecting of the sear
- Animated sequence of the semi-auto firing

Firing the FAL in full-auto mode

- The change lever to the position marked "A"
- The trigger rotation in full-auto mode
- The role of the safety sear
- Full-auto firing cycle explained step by step
- The hold open latch explained

Stripping the FAL for regular maintenance

- Field stripping
- Dismounting the bolt
- Dismounting the gas piston
- Different designs of gas plug
- Dismounting the magazine

Advanced dismounting (1)

- Dismounting the bolt carrier
- Dismounting the handguard
- Dismounting the gas regulator
- The special FN key OREA 107
- Dismounting the forward sling swivel

Advanced dismounting (2)

- Dismounting the foresight
- The special FN key OREA 150
- Tuning the foresight
- Dismounting the hinge cross pivot
- Dismounting the safety sear
- Reassembling tips

Advanced dismounting (3)

- Dismounting the cocking handle
- Dismounting the magazine catch and the hold open latch
- Dismounting the magazine catch
- Dismounting the hold open latch
- Dismounting the locking shoulder
Advanced dismounting (4)

- Unscrewing the barrel from the receiver
- The special vise adapted to that work
- Dismounting the carry handle
- Different designs of the carry handle

Advanced dismounting (5)

- Dismounting the change lever
- Different designs of the change lever
- Dismounting the hammer
- Dismounting the trigger assembly

Advanved dismounting (6)
- Dismounting the pistol grip
- Different designs of thepistol grip
- Dismounting the trigger guard assembly
- Dismounting the sling swivel and shoulder piece
- Diff�©rent designs of the butt plate and sling swivel

Advanced dismounting (7)
- Dismounting the buttstock and the return spring
- The special FN key OREA 131
- Different designs of the buttstock
- Dismounting the receiver latch lever and its bolt
- Reassembling tips
- Dismounting the rear sight
- Different designs of the rear sight

Other related sites to visit :

http://www.hlebooks.com
http://www.lugerpistol.com
http://www.servicepistol.com
http://www.gunebooks.com
http://www.weaponebooks.com

MIKE MORRIS 03-12-2004 11:35 PM

Hi....saw you are from Belgium. I have a navy Luger with ( I'm told ) with Belgium proofs. If you will go to www.relicsofthereichs.com you can see them for yourself. Any ideas ? They are on the barrell, chamber ( larger ) extractor, and front and rear toggles. Any help will much appreciated by all forum members.....Thanks..Mike

Vlim 03-13-2004 03:27 PM

Are these the Belgian ELG proofs? Hard to tell by looking at the photo...


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