moving0target
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Depends on who you ask. The answer could be "one" or "two" or "we're not sure but we think more were created." Also depends on whether you're talking about the pistol or the carbine.
Natch.
I have a feeling I would have to find something ridiculously obscure to get you.
What was the name of John Browning's mother's cat?
Does it have something to do with penetration at long ranges?
The British 4.85x49mm was designed and tested during the 1970s. Way after the 7.62NATO was adopted. The Cartridge that the british were playing with back when the 7.62NATO was adopted was the . 280 British for the EM-2 Rifle. That was around the 1950s. The 4.85x49mm wasn't even around yet.
As for the waepon that the British were design with was the 4.85x49mm LSW. Which gave birth to the SA-80 Light Support Weapon. Which is known for it's crappy quality.
What quality does the L86A1 have? It is better as a Sniper Rifle than as a Light Squad Automatic Weapon.
Was it tinkle?
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