Belgian FAL automatic rifle

Belgian FAL automatic rifle

The full name is Fusil Automated L é ger, which stands for "Light Automatic Rifle". It is a famous combat rifle designed by Belgian firearms designer Eric Helstrom in the mid-20th century. It began service in the early 1950s and quickly became a standard equipment for many countries' armies, known as the 'right hand of the free world'. Adopting pneumatic automatic principle, 7.62 × 51mm NATO standard ammunition has the characteristics of long range and high power. It has a sturdy structure, high reliability, strong adaptability, and can work normally in harsh environments. Becoming one of the most successful rifles of the 20th century.