![]() ![]() ![]() One of these receivers is currently worth more than $1,800, regardless of the configuration in which it was assembled. Less than 600 of these receivers were imported. The only exception would be an L1A1 parts gun using a commonwealth parts set built on one of the scarce 'Lithgow L1A1A' receivers brought in by 'Eden Imports', just before the 1989 ban. If it wasn't actually BUILT in a Commonwealth arsenal on a Commonwealth receiver, its just another parts gun. Hudozhestvennij filjm o aviakatastrofe v andah. (Such as the Joe Poyer semi-auto Australian L1A1s that were imported in the late 1980s.) In the eyes of serious collectors, parts guns- no matter how nice they are-don't count. Their phone # is (800) 266-5251.Īnother great source of information is the FAL Files web site: Check it out! COLLECTIBILITY: The best collectibility/investment value in a FAL is in either in an original Belgian made FN/FAL (the earlier the better), or a true L1A1 built in a Commonwealth country on an original Commonwealth inch pattern receiver. It is expensive, ($110 USD) but a great reference. ![]() Bloke on the Range 159,935 views.īlake Stevens. Shooting and review of the Century Arms R1A1 Sporter rifle in.308 caliber.
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