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- L42A1 length "1071.0".
- L42A1 weight "4.4".
- L42A1 abstract "The L42A1 was a British Army sniper rifle chambered for the 7.62mm NATO cartridge which entered service in 1970. It served until replacement by the Accuracy International L96 in 1985. It was the last model in a long and famous line of Lee bolt-action rifles using the rear-locking action designed by James Paris Lee to serve the British Army, which had first entered service in the Lee–Metford rifle of 1888. During its British Army service, the L42A1 saw active service during several conflicts including the Dhofar Rebellion in Oman, The Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Falklands War and Gulf War.".
- L42A1 length "1.071".
- L42A1 origin United_Kingdom.
- L42A1 thumbnail L42A1-Large.png?width=300.
- L42A1 type Sniper_rifle.
- L42A1 usedInWar Dhofar_Rebellion.
- L42A1 usedInWar Falklands_War.
- L42A1 usedInWar Gulf_War.
- L42A1 weight "4400.0".
- L42A1 wikiPageExternalLink L39%20and%20L42%20Illustrated%20Parts%20Catalogue.pdf.
- L42A1 wikiPageExternalLink enfield-l42a1-and-enforcer-e.html.
- L42A1 wikiPageExternalLink u-k-l42a1-sniper-rifle.
- L42A1 wikiPageID "2076678".
- L42A1 wikiPageLength "6054".
- L42A1 wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- L42A1 wikiPageRevisionID "687412853".
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink .303_British.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×51mm_NATO.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Accuracy_International.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Accuracy_International_Arctic_Warfare.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sniper_rifles.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Dhofar_Rebellion.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink FN_FAL.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Falklands_War.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink James_Paris_Lee.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Lee–Enfield.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Lee–Metford.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Oman.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Small_Arms_Factory.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Sniper_rifle.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink Telescopic_sight.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink The_Troubles.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLink File:L42A1-Large.png.
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "L42A1 sniper rifle".
- L42A1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "L42A1".
- L42A1 action "Bolt-Action".
- L42A1 caliber "7.62".
- L42A1 cartridge "7.62".
- L42A1 feed "10".
- L42A1 isRanged "yes".
- L42A1 isUk "yes".
- L42A1 name "L42A1".
- L42A1 service "1970".
- L42A1 sights "Fixed front, adjustable rear sight".
- L42A1 type Sniper_rifle.
- L42A1 wars Dhofar_Rebellion.
- L42A1 wars Gulf_War.
- L42A1 wars "Falklands War".
- L42A1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- L42A1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- L42A1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_weapon.
- L42A1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- L42A1 subject Category:Sniper_rifles.
- L42A1 hypernym Rifle.
- L42A1 type Device.
- L42A1 type Weapon.
- L42A1 type Product.
- L42A1 type Thing.
- L42A1 type Q728.
- L42A1 comment "The L42A1 was a British Army sniper rifle chambered for the 7.62mm NATO cartridge which entered service in 1970. It served until replacement by the Accuracy International L96 in 1985. It was the last model in a long and famous line of Lee bolt-action rifles using the rear-locking action designed by James Paris Lee to serve the British Army, which had first entered service in the Lee–Metford rifle of 1888.".
- L42A1 label "L42A1".
- L42A1 sameAs Q6456879.
- L42A1 sameAs L42A1.
- L42A1 sameAs m.0b6mtg4.
- L42A1 sameAs Q6456879.
- L42A1 wasDerivedFrom L42A1?oldid=687412853.
- L42A1 depiction L42A1-Large.png.
- L42A1 isPrimaryTopicOf L42A1.
- L42A1 name "L42A1".