Sa80 straight pull ?
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Sa80 straight pull ?
I was wondering if any straight pull sa80s where made and if so how much do they go for
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Re: Sa80 straight pull ?
Yes, the L98A1 - Mainly for Cadets.
There are very few of them "in the wild", but there are some examples. As you can imagine, a rare firearm fetches rare prices. I believe one member here has one.
https://armamentresearch.com/british-en ... t-7-l98a1/
There are very few of them "in the wild", but there are some examples. As you can imagine, a rare firearm fetches rare prices. I believe one member here has one.
https://armamentresearch.com/british-en ... t-7-l98a1/
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One or two did get onto the Practical Rifle circuit back in the nineties. I remember reviewing the long barrel version - the LSW version (Light support Weapon) for Target Gun magazine.
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I have got one, it's a very interesting rifle.
If you're looking for something ergonomic you would be disappointed, it's heavily weighted to the rear and the trigger is quite heavy. For some strange reason mine preferred RG magazines when I got it, but I haven't tried an emag for a while. If you are looking for something to relive your younger years if you were a cadet (and you were too young for the SLR), they are awesome. That's me and it is my favourite rifle.
I've fired the Steyr Aug and I prefer the L98 cocking mechanism, it's on the right hand side and also designed specifically for straight pull operation (there's a big rail on the side of the rifle that the handle runs on, it's also cammed to help with primary extraction). In a competition I'd use my M4 all day long though, it's far easier to use, the L98 is just for special events - particularly as spares are pretty non existent.
The last time that I saw one for sale was a couple of years ago, the RFD wanted £6250 for it. I didn't pay that much but believe that mine is possibly worth more now. It's academic because I'd only ever sell if I lost my ticket or stopped shooting. I've only seen that one, mine and one other for sale in the last seven years.
If you're looking for something ergonomic you would be disappointed, it's heavily weighted to the rear and the trigger is quite heavy. For some strange reason mine preferred RG magazines when I got it, but I haven't tried an emag for a while. If you are looking for something to relive your younger years if you were a cadet (and you were too young for the SLR), they are awesome. That's me and it is my favourite rifle.
I've fired the Steyr Aug and I prefer the L98 cocking mechanism, it's on the right hand side and also designed specifically for straight pull operation (there's a big rail on the side of the rifle that the handle runs on, it's also cammed to help with primary extraction). In a competition I'd use my M4 all day long though, it's far easier to use, the L98 is just for special events - particularly as spares are pretty non existent.
The last time that I saw one for sale was a couple of years ago, the RFD wanted £6250 for it. I didn't pay that much but believe that mine is possibly worth more now. It's academic because I'd only ever sell if I lost my ticket or stopped shooting. I've only seen that one, mine and one other for sale in the last seven years.
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
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Thanks guys it was a mix of curiosity and thinking one would be good but sadly I doubt it be a financial possibility
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My childhood right there as an Air Cadet. Loved shooting that thing and the LSW.TattooedGun wrote:Yes, the L98A1 - Mainly for Cadets.
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Same here, army cadet.
I really want an L98 but just can't get one.
I really want an L98 but just can't get one.
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Tovarisch Kalashnikov was apparently less than impressed when got the opportunity to try out a L85......
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where did you find that pic? and you got anymore or details?snayperskaya wrote:Tovarisch Kalashnikov was apparently less than impressed when got the opportunity to try out a L85......
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