You'll love it. As you begin to break it in, make sure you understand the gas system, and experiment with it. In my experience, it interacts differently with different loads. I would also suggest using some half-way decent ammo for the initial break-in. I had a couple of FTEs in my first five magazines fired, and sort of bummed out for a brief moment, but after that I've not had one malfunction since. Just a break-in sort of thing, I suppose. I would also suggest a field strip and cleaning immediately after your first couple of sessions. At the very least, pull the rat tail, clean & lube the bolt carrier assembly and do the barrel. Finally, I would highly recommend a rail and scope. I'd stick with DSA's parts exclusively, if it were me. I have a variable Meopta Meostar mounted on mine for longer shots, but the rifle would be fine with a good fixed power scout-type scope as well. I think you'll find it to be a fine, dependable rifle and a hell of a lot of fun to shoot. Good luck!
Oh, and spring for a Specter 3-point sling system. Best addition ever, for the FAL.
And one more thing - some Greek surplus ammo has a red primer seal. It shoots just fine, but you'll be using a toothbrush for an hour or more
scraping red flecks out of the reciever and off of the bolt. A major pain in the arse.