The Diamond of Collector FALs: The G-Series
This video focuses on the G-Series FAL rifles imported by Browning Arms Company in the early 1960s. It details the ATF's initial determination that these rifles were not machine guns due to a non-functional selector and lack of an auto sear. The description highlights how ATF changed its standard in 1963, requiring rifles to be incapable of accepting an auto sear entirely. Crucially, the earlier G-Series FALs were grandfathered in and remain legal as semi-automatic rifles, making them highly desirable for collectors seeking authentic, early FN production examples without later importation modifications.













