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Century arms l1a1 fal
Century arms l1a1 fal











The couple that I've assembled for customers I just cut the spring to the right length for the properly set up grip. You do need to cut the trigger return spring to the right length - CAI didn't want to solve the problem of making a hole with a little metal shelf in the grip for that spring, so they threw them out and used cut up extractor springs so that the longer spring could just bear on the grip stud.

century arms l1a1 fal

The tab on the trigger plate is no big deal, you don't need it. The easy fix for the grip stud is to use a stepped bushing from the hardware store, 1/4" ID, probably 3/8" OD (check that). The winds of Thor were blowing cold that day. Must Ship to FFLCondition: Overall condition is good. My 6.4 foot giant friend shooting his tiny Century Arms International. This rifle features a 22-1/2' barrel with ported break, non matching lower and non matching electro penciled bolt and composite furniture. Inch lower is easy to go back to what you want. Description Century Arms International model R1A1 FAL semi auto rifle chambered in. Probably easier to replace the metric lower if needed, I think I paid $30 or so for the one I have.

century arms l1a1 fal

I don't think you can repair a metric lower with the grip stud gone, but you could modify an inch grip to work on the lower. The inch lower will basically have nothing but the trigger sticking out, the metric lower has a couple tabs welded to it that hold the trigger return plunger and spring. You'll need to pull the stock off to tell whether the lower was inch or metric. I don't own one, but I've made a lot of grips for both













Century arms l1a1 fal