
L1A1 SLR (Scottish Regiments)
Battle Rifle
In-Game Hints
- -A semi-automatic variant of the FN FAL used by Highland and Lowland regiments
- -Standard issue from the 1950s through the 1980s
- -Chambered in 7.62mm NATO with inch-pattern components
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About the L1A1 SLR (Scottish Regiments)
The L1A1 SLR (Scottish Regiments) is a battle rifle designed by Royal Small Arms Factory in 1954. In the Gun Guesser firearms database it is rated very easy difficulty, meaning players find its country of origin relatively easy to identify based on its appearance, era, and designer.
Battle rifles fire full-power rifle cartridges and were the standard-issue infantry weapons of many militaries before assault rifles replaced them. They trade controllability for longer effective range and stopping power.
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