SLR

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SLR is the common abbreviation for the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, a widely used British semi-automatic battle rifle derived from the FN FAL.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle rifle
action gas-operated
caliber 7.62×51mm NATO
cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO
chambering 7.62×51mm NATO
classification NATO standard rifle (7.62mm era)
configuration selective-fire capability removed
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
derivedFrom FN FAL NERFINISHED
designedAs standard infantry rifle
family FAL rifle family NERFINISHED
feedSystem 20-round detachable box magazine
firingMode semi-automatic only
fullName L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle NERFINISHED
gasSystem adjustable gas system
magazineType detachable box magazine
mounts bayonet
optical sight (via mount)
notableFeature high reliability in adverse conditions
powerful full-size rifle cartridge
robust construction
operation semi-automatic
receiverMaterial machined steel
replaced Lee–Enfield rifle NERFINISHED
replacedBy L85A1
safety manual safety selector
serviceEntry 1950s
sights iron sights
standardMagazineCapacity 20 rounds
stockMaterial wood
usedBy Australian Army NERFINISHED
British Army
Canadian Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Indian Armed Forces NERFINISHED
New Zealand Army NERFINISHED
Rhodesian Security Forces NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force Regiment NERFINISHED
Royal Marines NERFINISHED
Royal Navy
South African Defence Force NERFINISHED
usedInConflict Falklands War NERFINISHED
Malayan Emergency (late phase) NERFINISHED
Rhodesian Bush War NERFINISHED
The Troubles in Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
Vietnam War (by Australian and New Zealand forces) NERFINISHED

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