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Registered
FALaholic #: 8802 Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Way over Yonder, Up in them Hills
Posts: 215
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FAL Reference Website or book?
Is there a website showing pictures of all the production and issued FAL variants?
If not, is there a book?
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Minister of Amusement
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FALaholic #: 13629 Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: SE Pa
Posts: 8,498
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We've all been waiting..............
Closest you can come is Blake Stevens, and it is far from complete ----but it's all we have. Part of the problem is the nearly infinite number of variations as FN upgraded the design and buyers changed their specs over the course of production. Of course, that's what the Files are for, isn't it
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Old Fart
Bronze Contributor
FALaholic #: 18465 Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Maine
Posts: 6,282
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THE book, an at a good price too.
http://www.gunthings.com/ Like J. A said, it's about the best we got. Published in 1993, it's getting a bit outdated. Lots of history and design. |
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Registered
FALaholic #: 21446 Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: FL350 somewhere
Posts: 1,619
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In addition to the above (regarding Stevens' book), Skenneton's book is a good FAL aid too.
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