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Firing L96 at Bisley

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2007

Me firing the L96 (7.62mm version) in the Sniping competition at Bisley, Surrey.

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  • Thumbs up if this was the only video that you could find that wasn't an airsoft gun

  • @WhiteGangster400 Thumbs down for "WhiteGangster" searching for videos of guns :P

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  • lol the brittish may not be very good at making guns but when it comes to snipers they really know what their doing.

  • @WhiteGangster400 have a look at mine then

  • search l96 on youtube

    80% of the results are cod

    15% is airsoft

    5% is the actual weapon

  • @TheHEADonWHEELS Ah I see, I apologise. If that is indeed the conversation you are having then you are quite right. I'm surprised that someone would consider the motion of the slide as the cause of recoil.

  • @TheHEADonWHEELS You can shoot what you like on Bisley, they have all sorts of ranges. I've seen a guy shooting what appeared to be a .50 on Century range at 800 yds. Couldn't be certain though.

    In connection to your comment to airsoftreviews, this rifle is a bolt action and is only made as such, not just in the UK, but anywhere. It's not a straightpull, there are no gas parts in this or indeed the ones used by military and paramilitary forces.

  • @WhiteGangster400 and that wasn't black ops.

  • @Darcshadow5 Oops, that's completely my bad. =/

  • @Darcshadow5 the l96 used the 7.62x51. the l115 uses the .338

  • @WhoDaresWins164 wrong, the L96 is made in .308Win, .300 win mag, .243 Win and .338 Lap Mag. the latter being the most common for armed forces. fact.

  • @GruntGuy the L96 is never a .50 cal, it is a .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge case or a .308 as standard for the british army, and the AI chassis is nearly never used for a .50BMG calibre

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