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FAL PARA scope mount

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#1 ·
Does anyone know if I can use a DSA Extended Para scope mount without anyother para parts???

I plan to slowly buy the parts to make mine a Para, and want to use the Para scope mount with my std fixed stock rifle...

THanks
 
#4 ·
Thanks for the help!!!


I ended up gettin a NEW DSA Non-extended Non-Para mount for $40 off of gunbroker!!!

I have pics in my thread FAL 2.0

Im waiting for my Aimpoint to come in, then I will post a few more pics. So far the mount seem great, a little added weight, but well worth it.

For now, I decided against going to a Para stock setup. I would rather spend my hard earned $$$ in other gun related items and not sink $400 into a folding stock...
 
#6 ·
What stock would you guys recomend??? I Now have a Green "USA MADE" stock im not sure where it came from it has no name or marks other then where it was made. I have the stock pistol grip and handguard that came on the rifle and I HATE them!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had a SA rifle made by FN with a SouthAfrican style textured black stock. I liked everything about that stock except for the length!

I want the same stock only shorter! Anyone know what make/model of stock Im looking for? Would be called a Plain FN black stock??


here's a pic befor I sold it:


I would love to have the same stock as pictured above, only 2.5" shorter from lower receiver to end of the buttpad.
 
#7 ·
I don't know of anybody off hand that makes a shortened hump-back stock. There's the Magpul Precision rifle stock that has an adjustable comb and length of pull... but I couldn't tell you if the LOP starts out shorter than a standard fixed stock. Even if it was, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be 2.5" shorter. That's pretty darn short for a FAL... you'd pretty much have to go PARA to try to get that due to the recoil spring/tube in the fixed stock FAL. Why so short, body armor requirements?

The pistol grip is an easy change, they make a SAW grip that doesn't look half bad. The angle is of course less extreme which makes it easier to manipulate the safety.
 
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