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The lightening cuts of the Australian L1A1 most closely resembles the later Canadian C1 pattern, rather than the simplified and markedly unique British L1A1 cuts. The Australian L1A1 FAL rifle was in service with Australian forces until it was superseded by the F88 Austeyr, a licence-built version of the Steyr AUG, in 1988. Some remained in ...
L1A1/A2 Non-Electric Demolition Detonator (Also referred to as the L1A1/A2 Plain Detonator [45]) [56] [9] [57] [58] [21] [52] L1A1 Smoke Generator [ 59 ] [ 60 ] L1A1/A2 9mm Magazine (Magazine for use with the L2 submachine gun ; L1A1 magazines were manufactured by Sterling while L1A2 magazines were variously manufactured by ROF Fazakerley ...
The FN FAL from which the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle was derived was not designed for mounting optical sights like the SUIT. To mount the SUIT, a new top cover was designed. This had a rail welded to the top to accept the sight mount, and two tabs at the rear of the pressed sheet steel cover which butted against the back of the upper receiver, preventing the cover from sliding on its rails and ...
Britain adopted the FAL in 1957 designating it the L1A1 SLR, and produced their own rifles at the RSAF Enfield and BSA factories. Canada also used the FN, designated the FN C1 and FN C1A1, and like Britain, retained the semi-automatic-only battle rifle well after other countries forces turned to full automatic assault rifles such as the M16 and ...
During World War II, production expanded to include Vickers machine guns, Bren guns and, postwar, branched out into sporting goods (including civilian firearms and golf clubs), tools, sewing machines, (from the mid-1950s) the F1 submachine gun, L1A1 SLR, KAL1 general purpose infantry rifle prototypes, general purpose machine guns, and similar ...
L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle United Kingdom: L1A1 7.62x51mm NATO: 1960 1990 [1] [4] [10] M16 rifle United States: M16A1 5.56x45mm NATO [1] Parker-Hale M82 sniper rifle United Kingdom: 7.62x51mm NATO [1] Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifle United Kingdom [1] Steyr AUG Austria Australia: 5.56×45mm NATO: 1988 2017 [1] [11]
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L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle: Semi-automatic rifle United Kingdom 1954–present Derived from the FN FAL. L129A1: Designated marksman rifle United Kingdom 2009-present L42A1: Bolt-action sniper rifle United Kingdom 1970–1990 Variant of the Rifle No. 4 Mk I (T). Parker-Hale M85: Bolt-action sniper rifle United Kingdom 1980s–present