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Is the L1A1 good?

Is the L1A1 good?

I have found the L1A1 to be one of the most comfortable 7.62 NATO caliber rifle to fire. It is very accurate and recoils less than the G3 .

Was the SLR better than the M16?

During the Vietnam War, the SLR was the standard weapon issued to Australian infantrymen. Many Australian soldiers preferred the larger calibre weapon over the American M16 because they felt the SLR was more reliable and they could trust the NATO 7.62 round to kill an enemy soldier outright.

How good is SLR rifle?

The L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, is the British version of the Belgian FN FAL rifle, and was produced in the UK, under licence, to meet the need for the army to have a rifle capable of firing the new NATO 7.62 ammunition. Of conventional design its 7.62mm round proved accurate and powerful. …

Where are Ares guns made?

Port Clinton, Ohio
Ares Incorporated is an American weapons manufacturer and firearms engineering company co-founded by the American weapons inventor and developer Eugene Stoner in 1971. The company is based in Port Clinton, Ohio, and produces fire control systems, turret systems, small arms, automatic cannons and industrial machinery.

What kind of rifle is the L1A1 SLR?

The FN FAL – ‘the free world’s right arm’ was Britain’s choice for our first self-loading design to replace the Lee Enfield No 4. Chambered in the new 7.62x51mm (NATO) the design was suitably Anglicised to become the Rifle Self Loading L1A1, better known as the SLR.

Is the King Arms L1A1 SLR a replica?

Since the adoption of the newer SA80 (A1 & A2) rifle, the existing stock of L1A1 rifles has been disposed of. Many former UK rifles were sent to Sierra Leone; however, most were simply destroyed. The King Arms L1A1 replica departs from the real design of the British L1A1 SLR by maintaining the full-auto feature as seen in their FN FAL AEGs.

What kind of sight does the L2A1 SLR have?

The scope, identified as the L2A1 “Sight Unit, Infantry, Trilux” (SUIT) is a fixed-focus 4X magnification scope with an unusual prismatic offset, a unique inverted tapered tritium illuminated sight post reticule, and an integral bullet-drop compensation via a two-position mechanical cam.

What was the Australian version of the L1A1?

The Australians, in co-ordination with Canada, developed a heavy-barrel version of the L1A1 as an automatic rifle variant, designated L2A1. The Australian heavy-barrel L2A1 was also known as the ‘Automatic Rifle’ (AR).