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The FAL in Cuba: Left Arm of the Communist World? (Ad-free)

In 1958, Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista ordered some 35,000 FAL rifles from FN, including both regular infantry rifles have heavy-barreled FALO light machine guns. Before any of them could arrive, however, Batista fled the country and his guns were delivered to Fidel Castro beginning in July 1959.

At this time, the FAL was still a fairly new rifle, having been first adopted by Venezuela in 1954 and Belgium in 1954/55. A few changes had been made by the time of the Cuban contract (like the slightly taller sights requested by the Germans), but these were still Type 1 receivers with early features.

The first consignment of rifles arrived from Belgium sun Havana July 9, 1959 and this consisted of 8,000 rifles and ten LMGs. A second shipment of 2,000 rifles arrived October 15th, and a third of 2,500 rifles and 500 LMGs on December 1st. The final ship bringing FALs to Cuba (the French freighter La Courbe) docked in Havana March 4th 1960, and suffered a pair of explosions while bring unloaded. Several hundred people were killed or injured, and Castro blamed the CIA for the event. In total, the Cubans received 12,500 FAL rifles and 510 FALO light machine guns.

The FALs were used, but many ended up being exported to other parties, as Cuba generally moved to Soviet bloc small arms starting in 1960 (when they began receiving weapons from the USSR and Czechoslovakia). These were often scrubbed of their Cuban markings before shipment, and can be found with a round hole milled in the magazine well where the Cuban crest originally was, similar to how some South African FALs were scrubbed before being sent to Rhodesia.

Thanks to Sellier & Bellot for giving me access to this pair of very scarce Cuban FALs to film for you!

The FAL in Cuba: Left Arm of the Communist World? (Ad-free)

Comments

Nuts, was hoping to have you follow-up the FAL's massive spread of fire w/ the FALO on the same target along w/ your impressions of using the FALO off-hand...

Bruce Brodnax

Havana harbor? Suspect if there was any salvage to do, it was done long ago...

Bruce Brodnax

Soooo do we know where this ship went down? Asking for a friend...

z c

love the fal. to provide the enemy (back in the day) with shiploads of rifles... not so cool.

Guido Schriewer

Always easier it seems to remember other people's stuff than your own. I find small parts I'd ordered as part of a bigger one only when I've bought another set.

Will Sanders

A properly forgotten weapon! :)

Jiří Kučera

Oof - you are right; I had completely forgotten about that.

Forgotten Weapons

Ian, I thought you shot a full auto FAL in South Africa with the Holbrook Device?

Will Sanders


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