The "Right Arm of the Free World", a term given to the FAL, a French acronym for Fusil Automatique Leger and its variants, this rifle was adopted by more than 90 nations and was at one time the direct competitor to the AK-47/AKM rifles. This rifle was seen in literally every continent in the world (except Antarctica) and has been featured and seen in both major conflicts and minor skirmishes from the 1950s, from the Vietnam War and the Rhodesian Bush Wars of the Cold War era to Middle Eastern insurgencies today in Syria and Iraq.
The VFC LAR adopts the metric version of the FAL which features meters as measurement in the sighting system instead of yards, which the inch pattern L1A1 that Britain and its Commonwealth adopted. This rifle is very similar to that of the early Belgian-made FALs (Model 50.00). The gun has a very realistic and robust build, being made out of metal with some steel parts, which include the outer barrel, bolt carrier, and carry handle. The hop-up adjustment is designed to be easily accessible, as it is located at the mock gas block, which you can adjust similar to how one would adjust the gas pressure of an actual FAL! Adding to the realism, the magazine holds 20 rounds, just like the real one.
Includes:
- x1 VFC FAL (LAR) Standard Type I GBBR
- x1 20 Round Gas Magazine
- x1 Manual
