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lampdug liked a video
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my new cardboard creation, the FN SCAR LIGHT
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just a look at a few updates on my AK-47 i made. these updates include, ...
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just a look at a few updates on my AK-47 i made. these updates include, an optics mount for well, optics obviously lol :p. also a spetsnaz style suppressor. i have also made all sorts of cosmetic and structural improvements. such as, painted the bolt carrier silver, painted the inside of the receiver black, and i soaked the operating surfaces and other little bits in superglue for added strength.
music is: call of duty world at war soundtrack "black cats"
The AK-47 is a selective-fire, gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, first developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is officially known as Avtomat Kalashnikova (Автомат Калашникова). It is also known as a Kalashnikov, an "AK", or in Russian slang, Kalash.
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this is my freshly built L85A1 or SA-80. it has pretty good detail and f...
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this is my freshly built L85A1 or SA-80. it has pretty good detail and features a, removable magazine, working charging handle, and other little things. this took me a day and a half to make. tell me what you think.
The SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) is a British family of 5.56mm small arms. It is a selective fire, gas-operated assault rifle. SA80 prototypes were trialled in 1976 and production was completed in 1994. The L85 rifle variant of the SA80 family has been the standard issue service rifle of the British Armed Forces since 1987, replacing the L1A1 variant of the FN FAL. The improved L85A2 remains in service today. The remainder of the family comprises the L86 Light Support Weapon, the short-barrelled L22 carbine and the L98 Cadet rifle. The SA80 was the last in a long line of British weapons (including the Lee-Enfield family) to come from the national arms development and production facility at Enfield Lock. Its bullpup configuration stems from a late-1940s programme at Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield to design a new service rifle which was known as the EM-2, which though similar in outline, was an entirely different weapon, being a highly advanced bullpup configuration rifle, which despite good performance was officially adopted by the British Army in 1951, but never entered The system's history dates back to the late 1940s, when an ambitious program to develop a new cartridge and new class of rifle was launched in the United Kingdom based on combat experience drawn from World War II. Two 7mm prototypes were built in a bullpup configuration, designated the EM-1 and EM-2. When NATO adopted the 7.62x51mm rifle cartridge as the standard calibre for its service rifles, further development of these rifles was discontinued (the British Army chose to adopt the 7.62mm L1A1 SLR semi-automatic rifle, which is a license-built version of the Belgian FN FAL). In 1969, the Enfield factory began work on a brand new family of weapons, chambered in a newly-designed British 4.85x49mm intermediate cartridge. While the experimental weapon family was very different from the EM-2 in internal design and construction methods, its bullpup configuration with an optical sight was a clear influence on the design of what was to become the SA80. The system was to be composed of two weapons: an individual rifle, the XL64E5 rifle and a light support weapon known as the XL65E4 light machine gun. The sheet metal construction, and the design of the bolt, bolt carrier, guide rods, gas system and the weapon's disassembly showed strong similarities to the SAR-87, a derivative of the Armalite AR-18 which was under joint-development by Sterling Armaments Company of Dagenham and Chartered Industries of Singapore.[1][2] Also to note a bullpup conversion of the AR-18 and the Stoner 63 was made by Enfield, the rival company of Sterling Armaments Ltd when developing the SA80.
music: call of duty mw2 navy seals soundtrack
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lampdug liked a video
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Rockstars new game. gta5 Looks really epic. Can we get a like!
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