New-Production Clone of the "Right Arm of the Free World"

The DS Arms SA58 Voyager is a complete, brand-new, metric FN FAL 7.62mm rifle built right here in the U.S. at DSA’s facility in Barrington Hills, Illinois. This is a semi-auto, version of the "other" iconic Cold War era NATO rifle nicknamed “The Right Arm of the Free World.”



The SA58 Voyager is not a "Frankengun" cobbled together from used or surplus parts but a factory-new rifle built from all-new parts made on new tooling from improved materials using modernized processes. Dimensions are so precise it’s fully interchangeable with original FN FAL metric rifles.



DS Arms builds the Voyager on a Type 3 upper receiver precision machined from a heat-treated 4140 carbon steel casting, and fitted with last-shot bolt-hold-open device, adjustable gas regulator, and an easy break-open upper-to-lower receiver juncture. There’s a one-piece Holland-style rear sight, a short Steyr three-prong flash suppressor. The Steyr pistol grip and buttstock are NOS (new old stock), but ALL other parts are made by DSA.

Standard 21" FAL barrel with 1-10" rifling

No bipod attachment cut on barrel exterior

4140 steel upper receiver with manganese phosphate Parkerized finish

Lightweight aluminum lower receiver with hardcoat anodized finish

Fiberglass-reinforced injection-molded military-grade handguard

Steyr military synthetic buttstock & pistol grip

Elevation-adjustable front sight with protected post

Holland-style rear sight

Comes with 10-round magazine, hard case, adjustable sling & owner’s manual

Each DS Arms SA58 Voyager rifle is assembled and fitted with the utmost care and precision, ensuring you receive a highest-quality rifle that’s as impressive as a collectible as it is to shoot.



Brownells GunTech™ Note: The DSA SA58 Voyager does not come with the distinctive FN FAL carry handle. Its Type 3 upper receiver has the carry handle cut, so you can install a handle later (spacer washer IS included with rifle). The Type 3 receiver is the same as a Type 1 or Type 2 receiver in material, manufacture, heat treatment, and function, but it lacks the lightening cuts that the other two receiver types have. This keeps production costs down, which contributes to the Voyager’s affordability.