The L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), also known by the initial Canadian designation C1, or in the U.S. as the "inch pattern" FAL, is a British version of...
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SA80 (redirect from SA80 assault rifle)
The L85 Rifle variant has been the standard issue service rifle of the British Armed Forces since 1987, replacing the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. The prototypes...
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Lee–Enfield (redirect from Charger Loading Lee-Enfields)
rejected. In 1954, the War Office adopted the 7.62×51mm NATO-calibre L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle for use by frontline infantry units. While it was intended that...
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SUIT (sight) (section L1A1 mounting system)
daylight and in poor light conditions. The sight was mounted on the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle or GPMG. The SUIT sight was developed in the United Kingdom by...
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carbine, M14 rifle, and M16 rifle. The Australian and New Zealand forces employed the 7.62 mm L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle as their service rifle, with the occasional...
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needed] In the mid-1980s, Sri Lanka began to replace its British L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR) and German HK G3s with the Type 56-2.[citation needed] Currently...
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Rifle. Semi and full automatic firearms using both stripper feed inserts and detatchable box magazines are the Canadian (FNC1A1) version of the L1A1 self-loading...
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A semi-automatic rifle is a type of rifle that fires a single round each time the trigger is pulled while automatically loading the next cartridge. These...
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United Kingdom manufactured their own version of the FAL, the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, which is semi-automatic only. Though assault rifles are typically...
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rifle and the 7.62mm NATO L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle were manufactured at RFI. It now manufactures the 5.56mm INSAS rifle assault rifle, Kalantak rifle,...
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assault rifle to replace locally produced licensed copies of the L1A1 self-loading rifles, which the Army was using since 1961. The new assault rifle was...
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firearms Armalite AR-16 M14 rifle 7.62×51mm NATO .280 British EM-2 rifle KAL1 general purpose infantry rifle L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle Bishop, Chris. Guns in...
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Ruger Mini-14 (redirect from Ranch Rifle)
used the Mini-14GB/20 as its standard service rifle since 1983, replacing the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. Original wooden stocks were replaced with Choate...
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from the Projector (No. 4 rifle) Mark 5' (c.1952), an attachment for the Lee–Enfield No.4 rifle. The later L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle could also fire the Energa...
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shotgun or single barrel shotgun while under special circumstance L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle are also issued. The Forest Department are usually travel in Mahindra...
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Semi-automatic firearm (redirect from Self-loading or semi-automatic)
firearm, also called a self-loading or autoloading firearm (fully automatic and selective fire firearms are also variations on self-loading firearms), is a repeating...
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Steyr AUG (redirect from Austeyr F88 rifle)
entered service in January 1989, replacing both the M16A1 and the L1A1 Self Loading Rifle used by the Australian Army.[failed verification] The first regular...
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rifle and blowback- and recoil-operated machine guns, both single and multi-barrelled. In 1885 Ferdinand Mannlicher made an experimental self-loader based...
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considerably, and allowed use of 20-round magazines from the 7.62 mm L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. Bren gunners using the L4A1 were normally issued with the 30-round...
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which was just past the coaches, and exchanged his weapon for a self-loading rifle. Bryant moved back to the buses where Janet Quin lay injured from...
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the 1980s. It consisted of an infrared projector mounted on the L1A1 self-loading rifle and later the SA80, and a harness with receptors to receive the...
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SA80 family of weapons. As the L85 it replaced the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle as the standard British rifle. The SA80 was the last weapon to come from the Royal...
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next round. Semi-automatic rifles are also known as self-loading rifles ('SLR') or auto-loading rifles. List of firearms List of assault rifles List...
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standard infantry weapon of its army. Formerly it had been the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, it was upgraded to the lighter, United States-made M16. A Total...
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in the larger urban areas. The Jamaican construction industry is entirely self-sufficient, with professional technical standards and guidance. Since the...
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left-handed shooters. A bayonet of a similar design as that for the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle was produced and issued in British Army service, but was rarely...
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equivalent). L1 L1A1 7.62mm Self Loading Rifle (SLR) (Also referred to as the L1A1 7.62mm Rifle) L1A1-A4 Bayonet (For use with the SLR) L1A1/A2 Blank Firing...
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Armalite AR-16 (section Civilian sporting rifle)
List of battle rifles List of 7.62×51mm NATO firearms L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle T48 rifle CETME rifle Heckler & Koch G3 "Historical Firearms - ArmaLite AR-16...
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managed to procure a large cache of weapons and ammunition including L1A1 Self-Loading Rifles, Browning pistols, and Sterling submachine guns. Twenty tons...
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