D S Arms - SA58 Para Tactical Carbine

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I purchased a SA58TACP SA58 FAL PARA Tactical Carbine .308 Cal a week ago.

16.25" Fluted Medium Contour Barrel with Threaded A2 Flashider
Shortened Gas System w/ Short Military Grade Handguard
FAL A2 Hampton Lower With Integral M16A2 Sight System
SA58/FAL LOP Side Folding 5 Position Adjustable SOCOM Stock
SAW pistol grip
MSRP $2,192

I was excited to get to the range and see how it shot. First range session I fired 80 rounds of Winchester 147gr USA 3081 and 40 rounds of surplus Pakistan ball from the 1980s.

I paced off 25 yards and settled down to break in the barrel and get the sights on target all at the same time.
I had set the windage to mech zero 84/42 clicks, and I bottomed out the elevation and then removed the rear sight and adjusted the turret with an allen wrench to enable going to 8/3 minus 2.

Fired the first shot at a 1" piece of tape at 25yards and I couldn't stop grinning. 1.5" high and dead center!

The gas was on 7 and the bolt locked back.

Ran the patch after each shot and fired a 5 shot group. I was hitting slightly high and a little left MPI. Shot another 5 cleaning the bore after each shot with copper cleaner as directed by DSA for the Badger Barrel.

Finished the second 10 cleaning every 2 rounds.

Then I loaded a couple of mags and tweaked the gas to 4.5 for nice positive ejection, I may be able to drop it back a notch or two as the round count goes up.

Once the gas was set the rifle fed and ejected perfectly with all the 4 20 round mags I had with me regardless of Winchester or Paki ammo.

Moved to the 100 yard line and fired 20 rounds at an 8" target.

I was still a little up and left but I had 4 out of 5 in the black, so I tweaked the sights and ended up with the front sight UP a total of 27 clicks and the rear RIGHT a total of 7.

I was right on with a 6 o'clock hold, the hardware works perfect!

My group needs a little work, but on the 100 yrd line I was shooting the 1980s production Paki stuff, so maybe it will tighten up with a newer production lot.

To summarize:
The DSA Para was very tight (which I prefer) and I spent a snowy Sunday cleaning, lubing, and running the bolt. The Para is now tight and smooth.

120 rounds fired without incident.

The sights where some of the closest I have had for any rifle POA/POI from factory mechanical zero. 5 minutes of tweaking and I was good to go for shots at 100yds.

The A2 rear sights absolutely rocks and is a vast improvement over the L1A1 rear I am used to on my New Zealand L1A1s (I am a native Kiwi living in the states).

The LOP 5 position adjustable stock is worth every penny and then some. The recoil pad is phenomenal and the foam check piece is perfect.
I like a shorter stock and run it on position 2 from the shortest.

Overall I am 100% satisfied with the carbine!

Here are some pics of the Para

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I will follow up in this thread when I get the chance to put another couple of hundred rounds through it.

Regards,
Cameron
 
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What kind of groups were you getting out of the Paki? Just curious. I was shooting at 100yd and mine were pretty poor, probably 6 inches or so with a few poping out even further...This was shooting fairly slow fire (shot per 3-4 seconds) and 10 rounds or so between looking through a spotting scope so the barrel was pretty hot.
 
Yes!!

I took my new DSA SA58 FAL out into the desert this past weekend also.

It is the Medium Conour Barrel, 21", Para Stock, Night Sites, Extreme Scope Mount, SAW Grip, Belgian Short Flash - pics next week.

I was very impressed with the quality, workmanship and accuracy. No regrets, now I want the carbine. I followed a simular procedure to break in the barrel, seems like it took all day just to get 70 round through. The rifle chewed up the brass of the first ten because it is so tight - everyone reports that you need about 500 rounds to smooth the edges.

With all of the recent chaos, I'm so happy that I have it.

Be safe, BSR
 
I love it.

I have an SA58 Para Carbine on the way. Just like yours but with the long gas system, standard para buttstock and nd tactical para sight rather than the Hampton A2 lower.

Love the Ironman 3-gun set up
 
I have a STG58 Para that I purchased last week and needed a new top cover. Called DSA and now I have the new top cover! I cant wait to take the para back to the range this weekend to finish sighting her in at the 50. This one definetly has the potential to be my number one rifle.
 
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