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==L1A1 Self Loading Rifle== | ==L1A1 Self Loading Rifle== | ||
A number of L1A1 Self Loading Rifles were seen in the hands of the prison camp guards and the prisoners. The L1A1 SLRs that were seen had shortened barrels, 30-round magazines, and had the capacity for full-automatic fire. | |||
[[Image:AussieFAL.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Australian L1A1 with rounded vent hole handguards]] | [[Image:AussieFAL.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Australian L1A1 with rounded vent hole handguards]] | ||
Revision as of 09:23, 11 May 2009
The firearms seen in the 1982 B-grade Australian action film Turkey Shoot (a.k.a. Escape 2000 in the US and Canada, and Blood Camp Thatcher in the UK) include the following...
M16A1 rifle
Seen in the hands of the prison camp guards and the prisoners during the major battle towards the end of the film.
Colt Model 653 Carbine
Seen in the hands of a police officer arresting Paul Anders (Steve Railsback) at the beginning of the film and in the hands of one of the prison camp guards.
L1A1 Self Loading Rifle
A number of L1A1 Self Loading Rifles were seen in the hands of the prison camp guards and the prisoners. The L1A1 SLRs that were seen had shortened barrels, 30-round magazines, and had the capacity for full-automatic fire.