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==[[FN_MAG#L7_Machine_Gun|L7 Machine Gun]]== | ==[[FN_MAG#L7_Machine_Gun|L7 Machine Gun]]== | ||
Seen Mounted on a British Army Challenger II MBT the chased a Range Rover across a training ground. | Seen Mounted on a British Army Challenger II MBT the chased a Range Rover across a training ground. | ||
[[Image:Tgl7a1.jpg|200px|thumb| | [[Image:Tgl7a1.jpg|200px|thumb|none|An L7A1 GPMG (7.62x51mm NATO) Mounted on a Challenger II Tank]] | ||
[[Image:L7A2.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:L7A2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|British L7A2 General Purpose Machine Gun - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
==[[SA80]]== | ==[[SA80]]== |
Revision as of 15:39, 20 August 2009
The following guns were used in the television series Top Gear
Whilst nominally a motoring-magazine show, Top Gear has featured firearms as part of stunt tests for various cars.
L7 Machine Gun
Seen Mounted on a British Army Challenger II MBT the chased a Range Rover across a training ground.
SA80
Used by snipers from the Irish Guards to fire at a pair of Sports cars in an evasive driving stunt. Fitted with SUSATs, BFAs and Laser tagging systems.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Used by presenter Jeremy Clarkson during a "Car Biathlon" intended to test SUVs. Fitted with an M68 Aimpoint scope and flashlight in the forearm, it failed to hit any of the targets.