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L129A1 Sharpshooters Rifle
http://www.army.mod.uk/equipment/sup...ons/18827.aspx
Only just heard of this today, does anyone know much about it? Who'd have thought that L85 wouldn't be the ultimate weapon and we'd maybe want a 7.62mm semi auto rifle with a 20 round box mag some day. Hmmm, that description sounds like another rifle I've heard of somewhere..... Seriously, I know that this isn't that similar to an SLR, but its interesting how we've come full circle.
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Quite
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6,8 SPC ,6,5 Grendel springs to mind .As well as 7,62x51 in some cases found more suitable tooperational requirements. Some have characteristics close to old rounds from the previous century . I think it would be funny if a 6,5x45 or thereabouts round gained widespread use in the militaries. It is what we used in our Krag-Jørgensen rifles from the 1890s to 1940 , before it was "obsolete" and phased out... |
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I heard about this a while ago. Up until the introduction of the L129A1 some units were using surplus L96 rifles for the same role.
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There's a good article about it in the latest issue of Combat Arms magazine. After I read that, I Googled and assembled a PDF on it from various sources on the Web.
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I love the AR-15 system and all, but damn does everybody have to use it? It looks like a LMT upper, which is surprising since the push has been toward the short stroke gas pistons AR's nowdays.
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It is an LMT rifle -- it's based on the LMT-308MWS.
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For a semi-auto precision rifle its hard to beat direct gas -- the British option isn't that much different than the SR-25/Mk11/M110 series of guns.
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