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L118 is an SF only weapon, with the ability to swap to a suppressed barrel and 6x S&B scope and SIMRAD II. 1991 .50" M82 Barrets also became SF sniper rifles with a 12x scope. Originally these were EOD weapons, but were never cleared for non SF use after CHS issues. The Accuracy International AW 50 Bolt action .50 Sniper rifles replaced the M82's in EOD units and in small numbers came into SF service. HK G3K's and Stoner AR18's were also used by SF units. |
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Thanks, I'm generally staying clear of SF kit for now. Do you have in service date of the L96 upgraded scope. Interested to see AR18 as an SF weapon - do you have a source for that - the only UK reference I have found is the one used by NITATT (plus those in museums after tours of Ireland...). |
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Expanded version. Can anyone see anything I need to add (other than SF kit)?
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I've now added the fictional L85A3 and Sterling 5.56 plus a few other minor edits.
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Great work as always, James. The document needs some additional sub-editing, there are a few minor spelling mistakes and missing parentheses) and a line of text is obscured by the top of a photo on page 5. Not really a criticism, just letting you know.
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Upgraded version with stats and in the style of the similar Warsaw Pact Guide. Sorry about the low res but it's right at the limit of the site upload limit. I am building a new web site that will have higher res versions. Next guide is planned to be German weapons.
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I'd like to see more on the modern German panzerfaust AT weapon. It's sadly absent from nearly all of my weapon books. I'm sure there's stuff out there on the interweb I could find, but I like it better when James does it.:)
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Minor nit: In the AK section you have a L47A1. In the Walther Section, you also have a L47A1. Was it possible for the British System to have two items with the same ID number?
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Otherwise, really good. I love that you covered the official acceptance of the fact that the AK would see service in some form or another. |
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It seems logical to use it as so many would be captured and I can't see weapon production keeping pace. Plus I have so many useful photos with squaddies with AKs. |
Cracking job James...I like the sidebars with the quotes - really bring it to life. Was Staff Sergeant Nancy Aird RMP married to a Fusilier called Paddy by any chance?
Very minor point re: the photos...in the section on the SLR the picture is captioned as showing a member of 5/8 Queens Regt - should that be 5/8 Kings Regt? |
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It should be Kings - will correct. Can anyone see anything to add? So far I have M72, LAW80 and Carl Gustav plus the rifle grenades. Oh and the kukri. |
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This is probably not as hard as trying to simulate chokes (as on shotguns), but nonlethal rounds still drives me nuts. |
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maybe some words on the MILAN are justified. And speaking of the kukri - what a bout the "MOD 4". Maybe not a real beauty, but scary as hell. From all I've read about that "survival knife", it may be really hard to slice bread with it, but an ideal tool, if you don't have a crowbar with you :D |
According to the "Small Arms Identifications Series, .303 Marks I & II" by Ian Skennerton.
With the adoption of the 7.62N in December 1953 some were converted to the new round and the "L" series nomenclature. .303 No. 4 Mark 2 L8A1 .303 No. 4 Mark 1/2 L8A2 .303 No. 4 Mark 1/3 L8A3 .303 No. 4 Mark 1 L8A4 .303 No. 4 Mark 1* L8A5 With the intention of issue to Police and Security Forces. This conversion was done by Sterling as well as a commercially available conversion kit for .303 to 7.62N. |
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