Austrian Steyr Stg-58s, Belgium G series, and (I believe) Argentine FALs were imported in factory new condition or original condition (sans FA sear/selector), and were not parts-kits guns.
You should do a bit of study on this. I believe that you will find that the only "factory" made rifles imported from Europe were Belgian ones, manufactured by FN, in either the 1960's era G series (with sear cut, and now a listed exempt machine gun) or those imported by Browning and later importers (sans sear cut). Non-FN manufacture rifles are in either the "license built" category (Imbel, etc.,) or "assembled from surplus parts (anything assembled on a receiver here in the USA, no matter where the receiver itself was manufactured).
License built rifles were imported from Australia (Lithgow Arsenal, inch pattern, which are VERY rare), and Brazil (Imbel) which are far less rare.
AFAIK, all others are "parts guns". A GOOD parts gun is a good parts gun. One built using Imbel parts and put onto an Imbel receiver should be a very high quality example. DSA rifles are parts guns. Good ones, but... not out of FN or any of the production facilities working under FN license. There is no magic to them.
FN FAL: "The Free Worlds Right Arm"
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