Check out your FAL based on the following listed below - if it's on the Amnesty List is worth a lot more than your asking price of 3k...take note of the last paragraph in bold below "308 Match" such as yours. If someone wants to jump on it immediately - I personally would conduct more research to make sure of what you have before selling.
my $0.02
Keep us posted...the FAL is one of my all time favorite battle rifles!
"Department of the Treasury
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
ORDER ATF 0 7540.1A
10/29/79
Subject: CLASSIFICATION OF BELGIAN FN LIGHT SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE
(FAL) CALIBER 7.62mm
1. PURPOSE. This order identifies certain FN FAL 7.62mm rifles
which are not classified as machine guns and thereby are
excluded from the provisions of the National Firearms Act.
2. CANCELLATION. ATF O 7540.1, Classification of Belgian FN
Light Semi-Automatic Rifle (FAL) Caliber 7.62mm, dated
9/11/74, is canceled.
3. BACKGROUND. From September 5, 1959 to January 10, 1963, the
Browning Arms Company, St. Louis, Missouri, imported 1,836 FAL
rifles in caliber 7.62mm from Fabrique Nationale, Herstal,
Belgium. Subsequent to January 10, 1963, the Bureau
classified this rifle as a machine gun. However it was
determined that the 1,863 rifles imported by the Browning Arms
Company would be exempt from the provisions of the NFA.
Additionally, 12 FN FAL rifles were imported through an
administrative error in 1974. These 12 rifles are also exempt
from the provisions of the NFA.
4. EXEMPTED FAL RIFLES. Following is the final revised listing
of FAL rifles, caliber 7.62mm, which are exempt from the
provisions of the National Firearms Act.
a. G SERIES
Serial Numbers Units
G492 through G494 3
G537 through G540 4
G649 through G657 9
G662 through G673 12
G677 through G693 17
G709 through G748 40
G752 through G816 65
G848 through G1017 170
G1021 1
G1033 1
G1035 1
G1041 through G1042 2
G1174 through G1293 120
G1415 through G1524 110
G1570 through G1784 215
G1800 through G1979 180
G1981 through G1995 15
G3035 through G3134 100
G2247 through G2996 750
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1,815
b. GL SERIES
Serial Numbers Units
GL749 1
GL835 1
GL1095 through GL1098 4
GL1163 through GL1165 3
GL2004 through GL2009 6
GL3135 through GL3140 6
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21
STANDARD FAL -
Serial Numbers Units
889768 1
889772 through 889777 6
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7
c. PARATROOP MODEL
Serial Numbers Units
889800 through 889801 2
889803 1
889805 1
889809 1
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5
TOTAL EXEMPTED FAL RIFLES 1,848
5. DESCRIPTION OF MARKINGS.
a. All G Series and GL Series FAL rifles will be marked FAL.
cal. 7.62 on the left side of the receiver and Fabrique
Nationale D'Armes De Guerre-Herstal Belgique on the right
side of the receiver. The selector positions will be
marked "S" for safe, "R" for semiautomatic, and "A" for
automatic. The selector lever is designed so that it
cannot be rotated to the automatic position.
b. The Standard and Paratroop Models will have the same
markings as above plus "Browning Arms Co. Arnold Mo. &
Montreal P.Q." on the right side of the magazine well.
The selector lever can be rotated to the automatic
position but the rifle will fire only semiautomatically.
* NOTE: A limited quantity of rifles which are externally
identical to the FAL rifle are also currently available
in the Untied States. These weapons, which were also
produced by FN, are designed solely as semi-automatic
rifles and are classified as title I firearms. These
rifles are generally referred to as the FN Competition
model. These rifles will NOT be marked FAL. The
markings on the left side of the receiver will be F.N.
.308, F.N. .308 Match, or F.N. .308, Competition.
6. ACTION. If a rifle bearing one of the above serial numbers has
been converted to fire full automatic, it is classified as a
machine gun and is subject to all the provisions of the NFA.
[signed]
G.R. Dickerson
Director"