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The LAPA FA-03 was a
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designed in
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by the company LAPA (''Laboratório de Pesquisa de Armamentos Automáticos, SC/Ltda'', Automatic Armament Research Laboratory SC/Ltda), and developed by its owner, Nelmo Suzano (1930-2013). The
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FA-03 stands for "''Fuzil de Assalto Modelo 03''" ("Assault Rifle Model 3").


Characteristics

The development and production of the prototype rifle took place between 1978 and 1983, with two other models being planned (one 9mm
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and the other a .22) with the aim of having domestic and military weapons for both domestic sale and export. The FA-03 was the only bullpup model made by LAPA and only one prototype was built. The FA-03 was an
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with a fire selector register based on the standard piston operated system with a
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lock. A feature of the FA-03 was the absence of a ''safe'' position. A single lever is set for one of the three firing modes: “30” for full auto, “3” for controlled 3-round burst, “1” for semiautomatic fire; and the two action modes “SA” for single action and “DA” for double action. The rifle was stable in 3-round bursts fired both from the shoulder and from the hip (assault position). The arrangement of the bullpup rifle made it as compact as possible without shortening the barrel to a point where ballistic efficiency would be degraded. To achieve this, the trigger was moved forward and the firing mechanism, together with the magazine, was fitted into the stock cavity. The eject port could be adjusted ambidextrously, albeit with the ejection being right side only.


Ergonomy

Brazilian weapons specialist Ronaldo Olive (1942-2021) noted the rifle as being ergonomically pleasant. The rifle's sling can secure it in different places, being noticeably comfortable in long marches. Suzano, the creator, believed that the double action mode worked very well as a safety lock, as to be able to shoot in this position would need a very strong and long pull on the trigger, which would not happen by accident or by fatigue of the mechanism. This also ensured the impossibility of accidental firing when the hammer is released due to some technical problem that the weapon might have. The LAPA FA-03 rifle had a
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receiver that protected the weapon mechanism against external agents (water, sand, dust, etc.) and considerably reduced the overall weight of the weapon. Originally the rifle was fed by a plastic
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, but it was changed to be fed by metallic
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s to facilitate its export to countries that used other types of magazines.


Caliber

The LAPA FA-03 was a rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, American M193 ammunition (55 grains), the barrel pitch was 1:12 (one round in 305mm); with plans for the future Belgian 62-grain FN SS109 standard ammunition, which would later be adopted as a standard by
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. Production specimens would have barrels adapted for NATO's new SS109 ammunition. Ronaldo Olive thus explained the problems with the ammunition during the tests of the LAPA FA-03:
"A long time ago, Nelmo Suzano, the rifle’s designer, told me that shortly after it had been sent to Brazilian Army’s Marambaia Proving Ground in Rio de Janeiro for the official certification program that would clear it for series production (it was not, in fact, an Army evaluation for possible use) he received reports that three case extraction problems had occurred in about 500 rounds fired. Since he and several other people, including myself, had already fired thousands of rounds through the gun with virtually no problems, he became justly surprised and headed to the test center to get the rifle back and the remaining 5,500 or so rounds left of the 6,000 total of CBC ammunition that had been acquired for the tests. A detailed examination of the gun showed no problems with both internals and externals, so Nelmo turned his attention to the ammo. The cartridge cases involved in the incidents presented what he called “overpressure bulges”. After examining an measuring each of the unfired rounds, he found out that 64% of them presented size or shape discrepancies that would lead to unacceptable headspace variations when chambered and fired. More so, some rounds were found with the primer mounted backwards (!) and quite a few had the bullet out of alignment with the case. Nelmo then took the defective rounds to the CBC factory and showed them to a top company executive, who could give no satisfactory explanations other than saying the “heads would roll”… In the event, the rifle was not returned to the Marambaia Testing Ground, other associates of the LAPA company gave up their financial participation in the program and Nelmo was left alone. At that time, he had received a request from the Malaysian military who wanted that eight guns be sent immediately for an evaluation program that would lead to the local production of the Brazilian bullpup rifle. He could not have the guns completed at that short notice, so the whole thing did not proceed further. It should be recalled that, later, the Steyr AUG was adopted by Malaysia and produced there under license…" Ronaldo Olive, ''LAPA bullpup rifle: the final story''.


Aftermath

Members of the
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who tested the FA-03, discarded it on the grounds that it looked like a toy (because of the plastic and bullpup design) and because of its low weight. Despite reducing the weapon's weight, the plastic did not affect its control in automatic fire. Bullpup rifles would become popular in
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, and
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became interested in the LAPA FA-03, but due to the aforementioned production problems, the Malaysians ended up opting for the
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, manufacturing it under license by
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. The LAPA FA-03 never passed the prototype phase and only a single prototype was ever produced.


In popular culture

The LAPA rifle is used by the Brazilians, and by the protagonist in particular, in the
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war in the
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book ''Selva Brasil'' (2010), by Roberto de Sousa Causo. Ryan Cawdor in the book series The Deathlands before changing over to a HK G11 used a LAPA in older first series books and in flash backs of moments that happened prior to the original first few books before the switch to the HK G11


See also

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List of bullpup firearms The following is a list of firearms designed in a bullpup (i.e., action behind firecontrol/trigger group) configuration. See also *Semi-automatic shotgun *Automatic shotgun *Combat shotgun *List of combat shotguns *List of multiple-barrel fir ...
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List of assault rifles Assault rifles are full-length, select fire rifles that are chambered for an Intermediate cartridge, intermediate-power rifle cartridge that use a Magazine (firearms), detachable magazine. Assault rifles are currently the standard service rifles in ...


References

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