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(7 September 2012, 15:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Barney we did not want to give up 7.62 when we had the SLR but the bloody yanks insisted on all NATO members standardising on 5.56 then they found out in Iraq and Afghanistan its a crap round, So whilst the yanks rummaged around refitting M14s we got our GPMGs out of store and fast ordered loads of other kit that would do 7.62 or bigger like 338 Lapua Magnum etc. We should have kept the SLR L1A1 its superior to the L85A2
yeah thats wot they said on the radio 5.56 cant match up to the incoming rounds
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The laugh is the new L129A1 (Sharpshooter) they had to rush into service.
20 rounds of 7.62 x 51 mm
They just couldn't bring themselves to re-issue the SLR could they?
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Most small arms fire will go right through the side of a shipping container. Feel the thickness!! lol[/align]
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7 September 2012, 19:41
(This post was last modified: 7 September 2012, 19:44 by Prepper1.)
We couldnt reissue them if we wanted to, we sent them all to africa, I was one of them who crated them up for their sunny new life..
I'm sure theres a few milling about but not enough and I vote same as n.r. the l1a1 was the best rifle I used, the l85a1 falls apart if you drop it and the a2 is just as bad.
If you look at a news reports of rebels in africa you'll see loads of them with l1's
I wanted to swap my l1 for one of the thousands of fals we brought back from the falklands but we couldnt shame that because the fals auto fire is brill.
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Sorry. I think we may have to agree to disagree here. I have never been envious of others. Trying to better yourself is a capitalist trait. Envy is a very negative trait.
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awwww! the old fal slr it was the back bone of NATO only the Americans didn't use it in one shape or another !! they had to have an American weapon the m14 ! as for 5.56x45 mm (.223) not much better than a .22lr total crap were as the 7.62x51mm has 4 times the kinetic energy and can drop a target at 800m with ease , hated giving up my l1a1 and used it as long as i could , hated the individual weapon from day one , even after it was fixed and became the sa80 or the l85 if you tried firing it left handed you got a face full of brass !! ended up using the c7a2 right up till i left the army but was a comprise more ammo over stopping power , the yanks love more ammo its the way they are trained spray and pray ! were as we train to hit the target first time , the fn scar -h ( new fal) is looking like a great weapon and could mean that nato goes back to the future , tho it is looking at the 6.8x43mm as a comprise more stopping power than the 5.56 and lighter than the 7.62 so more ammo can be carried
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We used to share a long range with the yanks so for fun they shot our SLR's and we got to play with their garden guns.
One often heard comment was "Jez, what a kick!"
Watching them trying to kneel or stand with one was hilarious.
You're smack on with the US army spray and pray Tigs, but shooting with one detachment of marines was an eye opener, most of them loved the SLR AND COULD ACTUALLY SHOOT!