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Various (brief) clips and shots of British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan with both L85s and L86s.
Iraq shots are obvious due to - l85s SUSATs, occasional AG-36 40mm UGL. L86 and SUSATs. (Most of the film appears to be that of 2006, pre-British withdrawl from Iraq) All are A2s.
Afghanistan - various dates (most bing 2008). Some shots of the new A2-Mark II (UORs, used by the Royal Marines), from mid 2009 onwards - new quad-RAS foreguard from DD with grippods and some have the temp. ACOG on lever mount.
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Revision as of 20:10, 11 July 2010
The following guns appear in the television series Ultimate Weapons:
Various (brief) clips and shots of British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan with both L85s and L86s.
Iraq shots are obvious due to - l85s SUSATs, occasional AG-36 40mm UGL. L86 and SUSATs. (Most of the film appears to be that of 2006, pre-British withdrawl from Iraq) All are A2s.
Afghanistan - various dates (most bing 2008). Some shots of the new A2-Mark II (UORs, used by the Royal Marines), from mid 2009 onwards - new quad-RAS foreguard from DD with grippods and some have the temp. ACOG on lever mount.
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Sniper Rifles
LWRC SABR
Ranked the 9th best sniper rifle.
Knight's Armament M110
Ranked the 10th best sniper rifle.
McMillan TAC-50
Ranked the 8th best sniper rifle.
Tactical Rifles M40
Chambered in 6.5x47 Lapua. Ranked the 7th best sniper rifle.
Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout
Ranked the 6th best sniper rifle.
Accuracy International AS50
Ranked the 5th best sniper rifle.
Barrett M99
Chambered in .416 Barrett. Ranked the 4th best sniper rifle.