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More model informationLow-Poly model of an L1A1 Self-Loading rifle (SLR) with polymer furniture. The L1A1 is a rifle that was produced in the commonwealth under license, with production patterns taken from FN and converted to imperial units and standards. This causes some incompatability between the two types of FAL rifles, and is also why FAL rifles are often referred to as either “inch pattern” or “metric pattern”. The L1A1 has a slightly different magazine and a bolt with cutouts to allow sand to more easily leave the weapon, as the british military was one of the only ones to use the FAL in desert environments.
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Nov 6th 2022
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