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January 25th, 2012, 16:37 | #1 |
Iskaryot
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C1A1/C2A1 Rifle
Hi,
I am just interested in learning the differences between a regular FAL vs the Canadian C1A1 rifle, as well as the steps and parts required to convert a say... KA FAL into a C1A1. To my understanding, the differences between a FAL and L1A1 are the metric vs imperial measurements. In addition, C1A1 uses a Canadian disk rear sight instead of the one on the L1A1. There are no sand cuts on the breech block, and all the furniture including the carrying handle are made of wood. Also, I heard C1A1 has a stripper clip guide, any idea on what that is? And C1A1 is also only semi-auto right? Not sure which would require more money and work, C1A1 or C7A1...
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January 25th, 2012, 16:52 | #2 | |
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Fuck, seriously, as with every other question you've felt the need to ask, in less than a minute, I found the answer. Learn to use google.
Since you're too retarded to do your own searches though, "open wide, here comes the airplane!" C1A1 http://www.eme421.com/FNC1A1.html http://www.milsurps.com/content.php?...A1-vs.-FN-C1A1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FAL#...h_pattern_FALs L1A1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L1A1_Self-Loading_Rifle FN FAL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FAL EDIT: As far as turning an airsoft FAL into a C1, your MAIN challenge, other than trades, will be wood furnature. As far as trades go, unless you can get a bank lower, you're out of luck I think
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There's also the arctic trigger guard, a trigger guard that folds into a slot inside the pistol grip for use with gloves. Yeah, I don't think that can be done without a machinist. Now I have never fired an FAL before, but I am assuming your statement about the main challenge being finding wooden furniture would be only partially correct based on these facts. Trigger guard modifications, finding a rear sight ($100-$250 from last night's research), dust cover modifications(or finding a real steel dust cover), finding a blank lower, seems like this project would be out of reach without a machinist.
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January 25th, 2012, 17:32 | #4 |
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Quick update as I just remembered something from my research last night which I did do, thank you very much. None of your sources say anything about the cross-compatibility of stocks between British Imperial vs Metric models. However, on a forum that I read last night, it seems like the the FAL series stocks are not compatible with L1A1 series without modification. Any confirmation on that?
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January 25th, 2012, 17:37 | #5 |
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A critical challenge not mentioned and that would be the folding cocking handle on the C1A1.
Next comes the dust cover with the stripper clip fitting. You'll need to create a mock breechblock carrier under that too as it looks like the KA one is just a shell. After that the Canadian flash hider and the rear sight. Then the shaped plastic carry handle and wood furniture. You may be able to find some of the real stuff online to bolt up. I think the fore grip isn't so bad, but the the pistol grip and stock are tougher. Don't worry about the arctic trigger. It wasn't in common use. People would just put their mitts on a dummy string and flick them off for winter warfare. You would have better luck cosmetically starting with the Ares SLR, but it's got problems of it's own. If you read some reviews of the Star version you'll see.
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January 25th, 2012, 17:51 | #6 |
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FN FAL and L1A1 or C1A1- Part 4 - YouTube
Differences between Inch and Metric Inch 1.Stud sling swivel on stock 2. Serrated gas block 3. Heavy plate magazine lip 4. Rail for cocking handle stops before the receiver ring, allows for folding cocking handle to fold flat 5. Much larger magazine recess for the magazine catch Metric 1. Inset sling swivel 2. Threaded gas block 3. Small notch magazine lip 4. Rail for cocking handle goes all the way to the front 5. Small magazine recess for the small magazine lip Main question now that's left, is how well do the parts between KA FAL and real steel fit into each other. If the cross compatibility is high, then the main challenge would be acquiring real steel parts. If the cross compatibility is low, then the main challenge would be getting a machinist to modify the rifle itself. Edit: http://www.popularairsoft.com/review...itish-l1a1-slr Seems like Kings Arms are making their own L1A1. From what I've read, seems like the only modifications needed to convert a L1A1 to C1A1 is adding the Canadian rear sight, stripper clip-guide breech block modifications, and the wooden furniture. It's even got the fold away trigger guard which is great.
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January 25th, 2012, 18:10 | #7 |
I may be totally wrong but is the KA L1A1 not an "Inch" pattern with the folding charging handle? Ya I know it will do full auto but I thought this gun was the closest to a C1A1 in the limited amount of research I did for building a C1A1 before totally giving up on the idea.
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January 25th, 2012, 18:23 | #8 | |
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January 25th, 2012, 18:32 | #9 |
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There are parts out there
you will likely need to get an account on Canadian Gunnnutz and start asking.. I have see C1A1 parts for sale.. wood, sights, carry handles, flash eliminators
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January 25th, 2012, 18:35 | #10 |
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But whether or not they could be fitted onto the KA L1A1 receiver is the biggest issue atm. If KA L1A1 uses a real steel spec receiver, then it should be no problem. On the other hand, if it's not, then best case scenario, little modification is required. Worst case, parts would be completely incompatible.
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January 25th, 2012, 18:48 | #11 | |
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So I guess you have to buy the gun and the parts and see if it works. Chances are the reciever is not a real steel spec. How is your fabricating skills? Or do you have access to someone who can fabricate parts. I have some experience in fabrication (through stock car racing) and access to welders, plasma cutters etc... At the end of my research I didn't think I had the skill to build this gun. So I didn't try. |
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January 25th, 2012, 19:12 | #12 | |
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January 25th, 2012, 19:35 | #13 |
Did some searching using CANADIAN FNC1 and CANADIAN FNC1 PARTS and found the parts you need FNC1 is how we called that weapon in the Canadian forces.
Here's a few links to get you started: http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showt...hreadid=299492 http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=CANADI...t:429,r:7,s:41 |
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January 25th, 2012, 19:42 | #14 | |
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It's kind of confusing but generally the Inch guns were licensed copies made in the country they were used in, for instance Canada's rifles were built by Canadian Arsenal Limited at Longbranch, Ontario (the Federal armoury for many years, they built Sten guns during WWII). The thing that kiboshed this project for me was the stripper clip upper. Last edited by obsolete; January 25th, 2012 at 19:47.. |
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January 25th, 2012, 20:03 | #15 |
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