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DSArms SA58 FAL 21″ Belgium Style FALO Heavy Barrel 7.62x51mm Rifle – 50.41 Configuration

SKU: SA5821-5041-ACategories: DS Arms SA58 FAL Rifles, Firearms, Rifles

Weight: 23 lbs

$2,095.00

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DSArms SA58 FAL 21″ Belgium Style FALO Heavy Barrel 7.62x51mm Rifle – 50.41 Configuration

FN FAL LAR 50.41

Also known as FALO as an abbreviation from the French Fusil Automatique Lourd.

The DS Arms SA58 FAL 50.41 FALO is our recreation of one of the most iconic configurations the FAL was ever produced in! What sets the FALO 50.41 apart from other traditional FAL rifles is the specialized barrel & barrel components. The FALO heavy profile barrel features a special flash hider with integral heavy duty folding bipod. This flash hider/bipod design, along with the American Black Walnut handguard and forward facing carry handle truly makes the FALO a one of a kind battle rifle design. This beautiful battle rifle features a 21″ Premium Heavy Barrel Profile Chrome Lined 1:10 Twist Barrel, a Type 2 Carry Handle Cut Receiver, Left Side Non Reciprocating Cocking Handle, and traditional FAL adjustable sights. Other notable features of this rifle are the historically accurate R marked selector switch, horizontal frame lock lever, Belgium style magazine release and humpback style buttstock. This iconic recreation of the FALO 50.41 is sure to be the centerpiece of any collection!

The last time this FAL heavy barrel bipod model was available in the U.S. marketplace was 1989. Now more than 30 years later, DS Arms have recreated this iconic Light Support Weapon version of the FAL Battle Rifle!

The DS Arms 50.41 FALO is fitted with a plastic buttstock, whereas the 50.42 designation would have had the wooden buttstock.

Standard Configuration Includes:

  • 21″ FN Heavy Barrel Profile.
  • Barrel Features Chrome Lined Chamber & Bore.
  • 4150 – 11595E Mil-Spec Barrel Steel.
  • 7.62 x 51mm NATO Chamber & Bore.
  • Barrel Features a 1:10 Twist Rate.
  • Traditional FN FAL FALO Heavy Duty Steel Folding Bipod & Coupler System.
  • Barrel Is Threaded 11/16-24 Left For Traditional FALO Heavy Barrel Flash Hider.
  • 4140 Fully Machined & Heat Treated Cast Steel Type 2 Carry Handle Cut Receiver.
  • Oversized Front Facing Heavy Duty Carry Handle.
  • Traditional Fixed Stock Bolt Carrier.
  • Left Side Non-Reciprocating Fixed Knob Metric Cocking Handle.
  • Traditional Metric Pistol Grip.
  • Traditional FN Heavy Barrel Style Wooden Handguards – American Black Walnut.
  • Glass Filled Nylon Reinforced Humpback Buttstock.
  • Forged 4140 Steel Lower Trigger Frame.
  • Traditional Fixed Stock Operating System.
  • Fully Adjustable Gas System.
  • Short Stroke Piston Design.
  • Stainless Steel Gas Piston.
  • Elevation Adjustable Front Sight Post.
  • Traditional FAL Fixed Stock Type Rear Ramp Sight – 600 Meter – Windage Adjustment Click Screw Settings.
  • Rifle Features A Matte Black DuraCoat Finish.
  • 20 Round Metric Magazine.
  • Owners Manual, Hard Case & Sling Included.
  • Overall Length: 43.5″
  • Rifle Weight, unloaded: 14 Pounds

Manufactured by DS Arms!

As this is rifle it does not qualify for free shipping promotions. Due to the size & weight of the rifle there is a flat shipping fee of $35.00

FFL Required for Transfer, AFTER placing your order please send over or have your dealer send over a copy of the transfer FFL to either [email protected] or fax to 847-277-7259. You must include your order number when providing a FFL. Should you have any problems please call us at 847-277-7258

WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to –
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Weight 23 lbs

  1. Frank

    I love my 50.41 Its so well built, I wish I could add a photo one thing I did was to basically make it a 50.42 I found a brand new heavy barrel Belgium stock and unfortunately was only able to find a Israeli hinged butt plate for it. I installed the stock as soon as I got, it looks fantastic both pieces of wood match perfect. I personally think that DSA should hook up with Ironwood or their wood supplier and do a walnut butt stock. If they don’t want to do a hinge stock you would type c. Again I wish I could take photos and post them but it was well well worth the wait thanks Mike and Robert

  2. Greg

    This rifle is absolutely fantastic! Once we got the gas system adjusted, function was flawless. My son and I each put a 30-round mag (which DSA needs to start making…hint…hint) at rapid fire. Brought back fond memories of shooting the M60 machine gun on the live fire range in the US Army back in the 80’s. And I second the statement that Mike and Robert are great people!

  3. Jacob

    Awesome rifle and well worth wait! Runs flawless. Pay the extra for the trigger job. You will not regret it.

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Frequent Asked Questions

How do I tell the difference between a Metric and Inch pattern?

– L1A1 Barrel profile at the breech has a longer taper.

– On the Metric the gas block ears are closed on both. The L1A1 Gas block ears are open on each side & front sight post has a set screw at the face of the gas block.

– Magazine tooth on the L1A1 inch pattern is a much larger squared protruding lip. The metric has a small radius protrusion. The corresponding relief in upper receiver will be cut as a deep channel on the L1A1 all the way across the inside of the engagement surface. The Metric upper receiver will have a small semicircular notch in this area that will match the protrusion on the Metric magazine.
– The L1A1 Lower receiver has extensions where the buttstock meets the back face of the lower/trigger housing. These extensions have a radius as they form into the buttstock tang. On the metric the back edge is straight vertical line. Also on the L1A1 the trigger plunger assembly is housed in the pistol grip. On the metric rifle the trigger plunger is mount on protrusions on the bottom of the lower. The internals are also different and not interchangeable.
– L1A1 Bolt hold open shaft is slightly larger than metric shaft. A metric bolt hold ope will fit in a L1A1 receiver but the L1A1 will not fit in a metric receiver.

– L1A1 charging handle slide bar is slightly thicker than the metric version. L1A1 can be shaved down to fit a metric receiver. The L1A1 charging handle requires the receiver to be cut in order to engage the folding lever and lock it in the forward position.

– Bolt & bolt carrier will interchange as complete assemblies however extractors and firing pins do not interchange.

– Muzzle end barrel threads are 9/16×24 TPI right hand on the L1A1 but left hand on most metric versions. Some Belgian rifles can be found with either or. Early Belgian rifle can be right hand.

– Top covers on the L1A1 have 2 protruding ears on the bottom rear that fit into recesses milled into the upper receiver. Metric top covers do not have these ears.

– The above does not list all the differences but does cover the major ones. For more, please refer to the FAL Rifle Book by Blake Stevens.

What is the difference between receiver types?

They are basically the same, the only difference is cosmetic. Type 1 comes with and without a cut for a carry handle. Type 2 comes only with cut for carry handle and it has different lighting cuts on the rear left and right side that radius in and out.
 
The type 1 came first in the 1950’s and early 60’s then the type 2 started in the 1960’s. This is a personal preference choice and can been seen on the photos posted on our site or in the FAL Rifle Book.

How can I order a rifle or receiver from DS Arms?

AFTER placing your order please send over or have your dealer send over a copy of the transfer FFL to either FFL@dsarms.com or fax to 847-277-7259. You must include your order number when providing a FFL. Should you have any problems please call us at 847-277-7258. If your dealer needs us to reach out to them to get a copy of their FFL we will happily do so; you as the customer just need to let us know who to contact. All serialized items must ship to a licensed FFL dealer for appropriate transfer paperwork to be completed.

What is the lead time on rifles?

In general the production lead time for complete rifles is approximately 4 to 8 weeks from date of order. Obviously depending on outside market factors this can change substantially.

What is our backorder policy?

If you have a backorder item it will be indicated on the invoice with the letters BO. We do not charge for any backorders until that are filled and ready to ship.

Do rifles take inch or metric magazines?

Our rifles take metric magazines and are fabricated using the original metric blueprints.

Do I get a tracking number with my order?

After the order is invoiced and packed you are automatically emailed a tracking # to the email you provided at the time of the order

Should I use .308 win ammo or 7.62 nato in my FAL?

Due to our chambers and the action of the FAL it is safe to shoot both NATO Spec 7.62×51 and Commercial .308 Winchester.

Generally, we recommend trying to stick with the 7.62 NATO but shooting commercial .308 Winchester won’t harm the rifle. You will want to stay as close to the 147-grain weight projectile as possible.

We do not recommend the use of heavy or high-powered hunting rounds, ballistic/ soft tipped projectiles or any steel cased ammunition.

What kind of accuracy can I expect from my FAL?

Using a good commercial grade ammo with 147 gr FMJ bullets approx. average 3″ to 4″ at 100 yards. However, much greater accuracy has been achieved and reported by many customers including MOA. This depends on many variables that are too lengthy to list in this section.

How do I set the gas regulator on my FAL?

Refer to page 24 in the field manual (you can download page 24 & 25 from our web under “printable forms” tab) and remember, to capture more gas, turn the regulator toward the gas block, (clockwise or towards the right) when looking down from the top of the handguards. This will make the rifle extract and eject with more force. To release more gas, turn the regulator away from the gas block or towards the left. Keep in mind you want the rifle to eject positively yet have the regulator opened enough so as to cause less recoil and wear on its working parts. However it should not be opened so far as to cause a short cycle, this will differ depending on the differentloads and brands of ammunition.

This feature is unique to the FAL and one of the great advantages of the FAL system. So utilize it to your benefit. It enables the rifle to keep functioning with high round counts when other rifles will just fail due to being too full of carbon and debris.

Do we ship over seas?

All overseas order must be under $100.00 for parts and accessories. No barrels or bolts will be shipped until an approved export license is obtained from the State Department Office of Defense Trade Controls. This can take anywhere from 1 month to 9 months depending on their backlog and response time. Remember this is a Government agency and not in our control, don’t shoot the messenger as we do not dictate policy.

 

Hopefully changes in these cold war era policies will be forthcoming and positive.

 

If you have issues or complaints with these policies we suggest you contact the FAIR Trade Group at (202) 296-2537. Also contact the NRA ILA at (703) 267-1166.

If you would like us to apply for an export license for you on our products, a nonrefundable fee of $250.00 is required. This does not guarantee an approved license will be issued. We will also need a Purchase Order, a copy of your import license or in cases of government orders an official request on Government letterhead and in some cases a DSP-83 end-user certificate. Look for guidance and forms at www.pmdtc.org

ITAR NOTICE:

Export of certain commodities described herein in strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)

What are the new products we are working on?

The best way to find out is to watch our “New Products Section”; this is where we list these first as well as trade publications and shows.

Rifle Option Compatibility

PICATINNY GAS BLOCKS AND LOWERS: Picatinny gas blocks and lower have to be used together and not separate to keep the sight plane correct. The picatinny set up is great if the user wants to co witness with an optic. The picatinny set up is also great if the rifle is a scoped only rifle and needs only back up irons sights or no iron sights at all. The picatinny set up is best applied with a full rail interface option. For this option the user would have to purchase an extended scope mount and the rail interface hand guards.

FORWARD ASSIST: The forward assist option was created by the Israeli’s so they could assist the action in closing. It works by pushing in and forward at the same time. The forward assist is not compatible with a Para FAL because of the sand cut carrier.

L1A1 FOLDING COCKING HANDLE: This option was developed by the Canadians and used on most Inch pattern (L1A1s) FAL rifles. It was only used a lot PARA FAL metric rifles. The L1A1 folding cocking handle can be used on most FAL rifles except rifles ordered with a free float hand guard.

MATCH TRIGGER SET TRIGGER: This trigger was developed by DS Arms and will give the rifle a 2.5-3 lb trigger pull. This trigger option uses a reduction button that is installed into a SAW grip (only). This is an excellent option for a FAL rifle that is going to be primarily used in a stable position, like off a bench or bi pod.

SPEED TRIGGER: This is custom gunsmithing work that is done to the fire control components. This work results in a very crisp, smooth 5.5 – 6 lb. trigger pull with very little take up and almost zero over-travel. This is accomplished by polishing, honing and mating the fire control components to each other.

What is Nitride treatment?

Nitriding is a process that has been utilized by many manufacturing fields for many years including firearms manufactures. Mil-Spec chrome lined barrels have a chrome lining that is .0003″ to .0005″ thick on top of the steel, while the Nitride hardens the material .005″ deep. Since chrome lining is plating process, it can chip and flake off as well as effect accuracy, where Nitride is a treatment that changes the barrel steel on a molecular level. This makes the steel “stronger/harder” by increasing the Rockwell hardness. Nitride also covers the inside and outside of the barrel, this is important as well because the Nitride process offers excellent corrosion resistance with a Rich deep black finish.