
Thanks to the Brazilian for the FAL.
I have just retextured some parts to make a wooden version of the Brazilian FAL.









its pretending to be l33t thats whysylent/shooter wrote:Why does it look like it has a silencer on it? :S
It doesn't have to pretend to do that[R-CON]Rudd wrote:its pretending to be l33t thats why
LOl, its just a normal muzzlesylent/shooter wrote:Why does it look like it has a silencer on it? :S
If your remove the flash hider (on the real weapon) it becomes about 5 inchs shorter, but it also increases the risk of being seen thanks to the muzzle flash.Bellator wrote:Both the metallic and wooden parts could be a little brighter. Also remove the muzzle tip (flash hinder?) like in the reference picture, that be cool. Or perhaps it'd make the weapon a little unpractical.
My grandfather lived with the FN FAL since it's adoption by the Brazilian Army in 1964, when he was a a Corporal until the day he retired, as a Major, and when I made this model and showed to him he told me some good and, unfortunately, some bad recordations about it.RUSSIAN147 wrote:This would make a Vietnam Vet like my dad weep. I have shot the weapon it is orgasmic, and replacing the magazine on the weapon, and pulling the charging handle makes a very noticible "click", its well done. Congrats guys.

