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The first FAL designed was an assault rifle chambered in 5.56 which was an intermediate round, and select fire, as assault rifles are.
However the mass produced variants used by many nations were 7.62x51mm battle rifles which were typically select fire as well. (Though I think select fire is not mandatory to be considered a battle rifle)
Additionally fully automatic fire was very difficult to control in the 7.62x51mm. If I am wrong on battle rifles you may correct me. I don't know a lot about them.
As a side note: the first assault rifle mass produced and used by an army, was the German MP-44. MP means machine pistole, this "MP" was meant to decieve Hitler.
I know not everybody shoots, but if you do decide to know the rules of gun safety.
If you don't know them, don't mess with a gun.
Use common sense, obey the law, if underage don't touch them. No guns are unloaded. Thinking and treating a gun as unloaded is how accidents happen.