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Originally Posted by
Son
Hey, now that would be an interesting addition to my SAF target rifle! I wonder who I'd have to kill to get one of those!

You would have to be mad to buy it, but Guncity has a L12A1 barrel, breech assembly and one magazine for NZ
$1500.
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06-01-2009 11:44 PM
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L1A1 subbies were around in Australia
still in Use by cadet units in the late 80's - mid 90's when I was involved in training the little bastards. Still about 40% went on to joining the reserves or full time forces, including some in the army's teeth units.
With the gun laws changing many cadet units topped using firearms altogether as a PR exercise. Still my cadet unit had around 250 of the SLR .22 conversions and many more in the racks that just sat there.
They probably all ended up in the scrap heap as they couldn't be sold to the public for being semiautomatics. Wish I had one now. Excellent for knocking off rabbits
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Picked up this L1A1 insert kit from a friend in Canada
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Have yet to try it out. It has never been used.
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Wow....., even I haven't seen a brand new one. Seen a million old tatty ones ............
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Thank You to nzl1a1collector For This Useful Post:
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Gentlemen, these pictures of pristine kits are great information for collectors. my eyes will be peeled in future for anything resembling them at a gun show.
I had no idea what to expect
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Gentlemen, these pictures of pristine kits are great information for collectors. my eyes will be peeled in future for anything resembling them at a gun show.
I had no idea what to expect
What to expect.............. to pay anywhere between USD$1200 - $1800 for a set.
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nzl1a1collector:
All were from H & K, so do not think there is any difference between British
or Canadian
issue.
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All the kits were made by H&K originally for the FAL Rifle (metric magazines) but a number were converted with inch magazines and designated L12A1.
The Canadians called the kit:-
1005-21-864-5568 (also 6920-21-864-5568)
ADAPTER, sub-calibre, 7.62 mm, C1A1
The Poms/Aussies/Kiwis called the kit:-
6920-12-147-6954
CONVERSION KIT, 7.62 mm rifle, 0.22 in calibre, L12A1
The Canadian's redesignated a number of components, weather they were actually made in Canada
is uncertain they might of just been 'sourced' through Canada, hence the designation change.
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