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[[Image:OAS SLR range.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Australian L1A1 on the firing range]] | [[Image:OAS SLR range.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Australian L1A1 on the firing range]] | ||
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[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of a raised rib around the magazine release button, changing of the forward Receiver pins, and the addition of the forward assist button on the upper receiver.]] | [[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of a raised rib around the magazine release button, changing of the forward Receiver pins, and the addition of the forward assist button on the upper receiver.]] | ||
Revision as of 17:02, 14 August 2009

The Odd Angry Shot (1979) is an Australian film based on Australian soldiers and their experiences during the Vietnam War. It follows the departure and tour of duty of an Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) reconnaissance team.
The following firearms were used throughout The Odd Angry Shot:
Australian SASR weapons
L1A1
XM16E1
M16A1 with M203 grenade launcher
M60