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==Background==
==Background==
The Belgian ''Fusil Automatique Leger'', (light automatic rifle) designed by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, is a venerable and time-tested weapon -- the NATO-equivalent of the ubiquitous and similarly venerable AK-47. As the war carried on and intensified, the weapons were replaced by their primary users, but less-fortunate satellite nations from both sides of the conflict retained the weapons. As such, the FAL has become a coveted favorite amongst the wastes of former nations that were enrolled in NATO.
The Belgian ''Fusil Automatique Leger'', (light automatic rifle) designed by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, is a venerable and time-tested weapon -- the NATO-equivalent of the ubiquitous and similarly venerable AK-47. As the Cold War carried on and intensified, the weapons were replaced by their primary users, but less-fortunate satellite nations from both sides of the conflict retained the weapons. As such, the FAL has become a coveted favorite amongst the wastes of former nations that were enrolled in NATO.


The weapon was designed when members of NATO agreed on standardization of weapons across nations so that they could better equip each other in the event of massive conventional warfare. The FAL was one of the candidates, with each nation judging it on merit individually. The Americans had their own M-14 ready at the time, and as such it was favored -- in no small part thanks to the M-14's basis on the M1 Garand, which was seen by the Americans as the best rifle in the world after WWII. However, most other nations found the FAL more than adequate in its performance and did not hesitate to adopt it. The standardization initiative did achieve a significant victory in the uniform battle rifle round: the 7.62mm NATO round, which supplied both the M-14 and the FAL.  
The weapon was designed when members of NATO agreed on standardization of weapons across nations so that they could better equip each other in the event of massive conventional warfare. The FAL was one of the candidates, with each nation judging it on merit individually. The Americans had their own M-14 ready at the time, and as such it was favored -- in no small part thanks to the M-14's basis on the M1 Garand, which was seen by the Americans as the best rifle in the world after WWII. However, most other nations found the FAL more than adequate in its performance and did not hesitate to adopt it. The standardization initiative did achieve a significant victory in the uniform battle rifle round: the 7.62mm NATO round, which supplied both the M-14 and the FAL.  

Revision as of 22:08, 18 December 2015

FN FAL
This rifle has been more widely used by armed forces than any other rifle in history. It's a reliable assault weapon for any terrain or tactical situation.
Damage 14 - 22
Single AP: 5, Range: 35
Aimed Attack Yes. Single AP +1(2) AP
Burst AP: 6, Range: 30, Rounds: 10
n/a
Damage type Normal
Weapon Perk None
Ammo 7.62mm
Ammo capacity 20
Strength required 5
Type Two-handed
Possible buffs for Weapons
Deterioration {{{deterioration}}}
Weight 4082 grams
Base price 3340 caps
Crafting Table
File:Fnfal x 1
Requirements Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns): 2
Blueprints
Blueprints No
Resources 1 x
2 x
3 x
2 x
Tools
XP 300 info maybe outdated

Basic information

The FN FAL can be upgraded into the FN FAL HPFA via crafting. This does not require a blueprint if you manage to find an FN FAL besides crafting one, but it will adopt its deterioration.

You can buy a blueprint from Jacob in the Hub for 13000 caps.

Background

The Belgian Fusil Automatique Leger, (light automatic rifle) designed by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, is a venerable and time-tested weapon -- the NATO-equivalent of the ubiquitous and similarly venerable AK-47. As the Cold War carried on and intensified, the weapons were replaced by their primary users, but less-fortunate satellite nations from both sides of the conflict retained the weapons. As such, the FAL has become a coveted favorite amongst the wastes of former nations that were enrolled in NATO.

The weapon was designed when members of NATO agreed on standardization of weapons across nations so that they could better equip each other in the event of massive conventional warfare. The FAL was one of the candidates, with each nation judging it on merit individually. The Americans had their own M-14 ready at the time, and as such it was favored -- in no small part thanks to the M-14's basis on the M1 Garand, which was seen by the Americans as the best rifle in the world after WWII. However, most other nations found the FAL more than adequate in its performance and did not hesitate to adopt it. The standardization initiative did achieve a significant victory in the uniform battle rifle round: the 7.62mm NATO round, which supplied both the M-14 and the FAL.

Curiously, the Americans had always preferred to use their own high quality weapons manufactured by Colt, but the post-war arms trade has seen a very large amount of these introduced to the California wasteland and its surrounding area. Perhaps its dated, yet simple and effective design lend itself much better to wasteland use, trade, and manufacture than the more sophisticated weapons used in the Resource Wars.

Obtaining

  • Raiders (Khan).
  • NCR Army.
  • Craft it.