The Diamond of Collector FALs: The G Series
Sold for 17, 250. When the Browning Arms Company first began importing semiautomatic FAL rifles from FN in 1959, the submitted an example for evaluation, and ATF determined that it was not a machine gun. The rifle was made with a selector that could not be moved to the fully automatic position, and did not have the automatic sear required for full auto firing. This was acceptable at the time, and Browning would import 1, 836 of these rifles (mostly standard configuration, but some heavy barrel and paratroop
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