DSA British L1A1 Inch Pattern FN FAL 7.62 NATO 20” Semi Automatic Rifle

DSA British L1A1 Inch Pattern FN FAL 7.62 NATO 20” Semi Automatic Rifle

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SOLD FOR: $1,725.00

LSB#: LSB250723CA072

Make: DSA Arms

Model: L1A1

Serial Number: AD0515

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 7.62 NATO / .308 Win

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Short Stroke Gas Operated, Detachable Magazine Fed

Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked, “DSA INC. / LK BARRINGTON, IL” The left side is marked, “RIFLE 7.62 MM L1A1 SER# AD 0515”. The left side of the trigger housing is marked, “UE 64 A128631 / S R”. The gas block is marked, “960-2266-D66 / B / 120” with a Broad Arrow. The top of the bolt carrier is marked “D60 960-2107” with a British Broad Arrow. There are several proof on the bolt and “S1 58”, “D960-2104” marked on the left side. The flash hider is marked “D64 960-2270” with a Triangle. The safety is marked with a Broad Arrow. The bottom of the trigger module is marked ‘D60-007164 D 47” with a proof and a Broad Arrow.

Barrel Length: 20”. 24 3/4” with muzzle device.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable iron post within two protective ears. The rear sight is an adjustable sliding aperture.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The buttstock is wood with a sling ring and an aluminum buttplate with storage compartment. The pistol grip is wood. The handguard is two piece wood with vents. No Bipod is attached to the barrel. Has a synthetic and metal carry handle. There are some faint drag lines and scratches throughout. The LOP measures 14″ from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.  The gas block is adjustable. There is a free swiveling sling ring banded around the barrel in front of the gas block. 

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None.  

Type of Finish:  Black, Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10. 

Overall Condition:  This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are some scattered scratches and scuffs. There is light action wear. The screw heads are sharp and the pins unmarred.  The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with its attached sling in Very Good condition. 

Our Assessment: The British L1A1, also known as the Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), is an inch-pattern variant of the FN FAL (Fusil Automatique Léger), one of the most widely used battle rifles of the 20th century. Adopted by the British Armed Forces in the late 1950s, the L1A1 became a standard-issue service rifle, serving the British military and many Commonwealth countries for several decades. The L1A1 is renowned for its reliability, durability, and effectiveness, characteristics that made it a favored weapon among soldiers. Chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO, the L1A1 delivers substantial firepower with a caliber designed for long-range accuracy and stopping power. This cartridge was standard for NATO forces during the Cold War, and the L1A1’s adoption of this round ensured compatibility with allied forces. The rifle’s 20-round detachable box magazine allowed for sustained fire in combat, and its semi-automatic operation provided a balance between firepower and control, making it effective in various combat scenarios. The design of the L1A1 closely follows that of the original FN FAL but with specific modifications to meet British military requirements. The most notable difference is the use of the inch-pattern system, which includes different dimensions and machining specifications compared to the metric-pattern FAL used by other countries. These modifications affected parts compatibility, with inch-pattern rifles like the L1A1 using distinct magazines, furniture, and other components. The L1A1 also featured a fixed, non-reciprocating charging handle, and a folding rear sight, which were among the practical enhancements for military use. Built to withstand harsh conditions, the L1A1 was constructed with a robust steel receiver and a durable synthetic stock, pistol grip, and handguard. These materials ensured that the rifle could endure the rigors of combat, whether in the jungles of Southeast Asia or the arid environments of the Middle East. The rifle’s gas-operated, short-stroke piston system, coupled with an adjustable gas regulator, contributed to its reliability, allowing soldiers to fine-tune the rifle’s operation based on the conditions and ammunition used. The L1A1 was widely used by the British military from its adoption in the late 1950s until it was gradually phased out in favor of the SA80 series of rifles in the 1980s and 1990s. It saw extensive service in numerous conflicts, including the Falklands War, where its reliability and accuracy were highly valued by British forces. The rifle was also adopted by many Commonwealth nations, further cementing its place as one of the most significant battle rifles of its time.

Overall, the British L1A1 Inch Pattern FAL is a robust and reliable battle rifle that played a crucial role in the British military and among Commonwealth forces during the Cold War. Its design, based on the legendary FN FAL, was adapted to meet British specifications, resulting in a rifle that combined the power and accuracy of the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge with the durability and dependability needed in combat. The L1A1 remains an iconic firearm, remembered for its service history and its contribution to the development of modern military rifles. – L.S.

DSA British L1A1 Inch Pattern FN FAL 7.62 NATO 20” Semi Automatic Rifle
DSA British L1A1 Inch Pattern FN FAL 7.62 NATO 20” Semi Automatic Rifle