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    Falkland Island Imbel vs. L1A1

    I have heard that during the Falkland Islands War That Britishicon troops abandoned their semi auto L1A1's and picked up the Argentineicon selective fire Imbels. Does anyone know for sure if this is fact or fiction?
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    True - to a point. The Britishicon soldiers were issued rifles by Her Majesty. A soldier in battle 'losing' his rifle is just about the most discreditable thing to do. However, after the battle the Argie rifles were gathered in piles.

    I read somewhere that selective fire, folding stock rifles were set aside for use by Special Forces. (The mention was that a man in Northern Ireland had a cutdown captured 'SLR' on his lap under a newspaper when they were stopped at a roadblock.)

    But, the real prize were Argie .45cal handguns. Every swinging dick needed one of those!

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    Argie FN Fals were captured in large numbers but I have to say, they were in what we call 'crap' condition. I have never seen butts as loose as on them! The only ones I ever saw back in the UKicon were a few hundred that came back and were converted to lookalike L1A1's and upgraded to L60A1 DP configuration for paras, training on the wilds of Brecon etc etc. I know this because I drew up the specification to convert them to DP. In fact, one turned up in private hands a year or so ago but it was still deemed to be dewat

    I had an Argentineicon Navy (Armarda) .45 pistol that had cooked off in a unimog truck fire. But it wasn't an M1911 as we know it but a local copy called, if I remember correctly, a simplified model 1927 or something. I got it back to the UK and then dewatted it and sold it a couple of years ago

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    Arkley Arms had a large number of L1A1's that Al N. bought out of the Falklands when they were offered by the gov. Some were still in wraps. Some wood, some plastic..all NICE. I believe he sold all but 1 or 2. Regret I couldn't import any to the US.

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    The Systema or 1927 is a true 1911 copy licensed by Colt. All parts are interchangable.

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    The pistol might've been a Ballester-Molina.
    The Argentines used FMAP-manufactured FALs not Imbels.

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    Eli; I never heard of a FMAP could you please give more info"?

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    Argie Govt. arms factory. Also made/make licenced copies of the BHP and a few other little goodies.

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    Boy that link to Cruffler and then to the old JLD page is a blast from the past. I studied long and hard about buying a Colt marked Argie pistol. Went for the Mod 27 instead.

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