DSA SA58 FAL Extreme Duty Scope Mount & Brass Catcher Combo
This item contains one DS Arms Extreme Duty Standard Scope Mount and one brass catcher bag in black canvas material.
The DS Arms Extreme Duty Scope Mount for the FAL rifle is the gold standard across the world for being able to mount any type of optic to any type of FAL rifle. Whether your rifle is a Metric Pattern, Common Wealth Inch Pattern or even one of those creations that fall somewhere in the middle, the DS Arms Extreme Duty Scope Mount will fit your FAL. With multiple versions and designs there is a DS Arms Extreme Duty Scope Mount to fit your FAL.
This specific scope mount model is designed to fit any Fixed Stock Rifle. The standard length allows for the use of the traditional carry handle.
Specifications:
- 100% U.S. Manufactured By DS Arms.
- Zero Movement Design.
- Requires No Gunsmithing For Instillation.
- Requires No Modification To The Upper Receiver.
- Replaces The Traditional Stamped Steel Top Cover.
- The Thickest Wall Construction Of Any FAL Scope Mount Made.
- Easy Instillation Design Utilizing 5 Hardened Steel Lock Plates & 10 Custom Made Hardened Steel Screws.
- Upper Rail Is 1913 Spec. Picatinny Covering The Top Of The Entire Receiver Allowing For Adjustable Placement Of Optic For Best Eye Relief.
- Accepts All Types Of Quality 1913 Spec. Picatinny Rings, Mounts, Bases And Accessories.
- Features Numbered Slots To Be Able To Return Optics To The Correct Location.
- Open Rear Design Allows For Easy Removal Of Bolt & Carrier Assembly For Cleaning And Maintenance.
- Large Contoured Ejection Port To Help Avoid Case Damage And Extraction Stoppages.
- Machined From Military Grade Lightweight Aluminum Material.
- Hardcoat Anodized Per MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2 Finish.
- Manufactured Holding Extremely Tight Tolerances On All Surfaces.
- Fits All In Spec FAL Receivers, Both Metric And Inch Pattern.
Patrick –
The heavy duty scope mount is great but the brass catcher gets 3 stars. The brass catcher works OK but causes jams. About 30% of the time ejected brass bounces back and stovepipes, or perhaps it doesn’t completely make it out of the chamber at all. I’ve tried adjusting the gas and adjusting how far in the mounting prongs are inserted (how closely the catcher sits relative to the ejection port) but I still get the jams. Still nice to retain brass and not have to fish for it given how far the SA58 expels its brass.