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Dealer
DoD Contractor
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847-428-3569
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North
Western
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Unit B
Carpentersville, Illinois 60110
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September 8th, 2010
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OTHER SEMI-AUTO RIFLES
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In order to ship a
firearm, RGUNS must have a signed, valid FFL on file. Submission
of a firearm order without an FFL on file will result in
cancelleation of the order.
FFL's may be submitted by mail, fax (847-428-0029) or email (rguns@rguns.net).
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Manufactured by
Israel Military Industries, imported by Action Arms. Designed by
Yisrael Galili and Yaacov Lior in the late 1960s and produced by Israel
Military Industries Ltd (now Israel Weapon Industries Ltd) of Ramat
HaSharon. The Galil’s design is optimized for operation in
arid conditions and is based on the Finnish RK 62, which itself was
derived from the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle. It was selected as the
winner of a competition for the Israel Defense Forces that included
many other rival designs (among them, the M16A1, Stoner 63, AK-47 and
HK33) and was formally accepted into service in 1972, replacing the
dust-sensitive FN FAL.
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A
variant
of
the
Finnish military Rk62-76 made for export. The M71 series
has the sheet-metal receiver of the Rk62-76 rifles but slightly
different furniture. The semi-auto version of the M71 was developed for
U.S. civilian sales and designated the M71S.
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Marked
"FABRIQUE
NATIONALE
HERSTAL/MADE IN BELGIUM," and imported by Steyr
Imports of Secaucus, New Jersey. The Fusil Automatique
Léger (Light Automatic Rifle) or FAL is a self-loading rifle
produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de
Herstal (FN). During the Cold War it was adopted by many North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) countries Because of its prevalence and
widespread use among the armed forces of many Western and other
non-Communist countries during the Cold War it was nicknamed "the right
arm of the Free World".
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