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    Easy & Simple Green Wolf Gear Sharpshooter British Rifle L129A1 review
    Easy & Simple Green Wolf Gear Sharpshooter British Rifle L129A1 ( Tan ) variant review

    NOTE: This set also comes in a black, as well as a green variant.

    Short Description

    Green Wolf Gear, is a UK based manufacturer and wholesaler of 1/6th Scale Military Action Figure accessories.

    Mission

    To bring new and exciting 1/6th scale Military figures and accessories to the 1/6th scale collector.

    Products

    1/6th scale Military Action Figures and accessories

    And for those of us who like to read the finer details of weapon in question, a rundown on the L1129A1 ( from the American Rifleman website ):

    Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have brought back what some thought were obsolete combat tactics. Until recently, the emphasis on small arms has been up close and personal, with practical ranges being less than 300 meters. For that role, the 5.56x45 mm NATO cartridge has been more than sufficient. The topography of the deserts and mountains of Iraq and Afghanistan, however, have reintroduced long-range combat, and NATO troops need rifles to effectively engage targets at ranges from 400 to 1,000 meters. While the U.S. Army has turned to the M14-based Enhanced Battle Rifle and Designated Marksman Rifle, the British opted for a different solution.

    In December 2009 the British Ministry of Defense issued an urgent operational requirement for a 7.62x51 mm NATO semi-automatic rifle that could effectively eliminate targets from 500 to 800 meters. The gun was to perform the role of a sharpshooter rifle, as well as have the ability to be used in close-quarters battle conditions, including rapid tactical fire. This was of particular importance to British forces in Afghanistan. In the British Army, sharpshooters are one step down from full-fledged snipers.

    Although the Accuracy International L96 bolt-action is suitable for a sniper, the sharpshooter may end up in situations where more rapid firepower is needed. The British wanted a modern rifle that was a significant improvement over the FN-FAL-based Self-Loading Rifle issued to British troops prior to the adoption of the L85A1 bullpup in 5.56x45 mm NATO. The competition was fierce, and many of the top modern riflemakers competed, including Heckler & Koch ( H&K ), Fabrique Nationale ( FN ), Knights Armament Co. ( KAC ), Sabre Defence, Oberland Arms and Lewis Machine & Tool ( LM&T ). The final two entrants in the trial were the LM&T LM7 and H&K 417.

    The testing protocol was different from the U.S. Army and Marine requisites. American rifles, such as the Knights Mk 11 and the M110 SASS ( both in the SR-25 family ), were developed around match-grade ammunition ( M118 and M118LR ), which restricts interchangeability with standard M80 ball. The British wanted their rifle to fire standard Radway Green 7.62x51 mm NATO L2A2 ball ammunition and maintain consistent hits on a man-size target at 800 meters. There were three main areas in which the rifles were scored: the company’s response to the solicitation; the company’s technical and manufacturing capabilities; and the operators’ assessments. In the end, the best rifle had to be made by a reputable company with the ability to mass-produce military-grade rifles. The design selected as the L129A1 was the LM&T LM7 7.62x51 mm NATO MWS ( Modular Weapon System ).

    Lewis Machine & Tool is owned by Karl Lewis, and the ISO 9001:2008 certified company has its manufacturing facility in Milan, Ill. The company has extensive experience as a government contractor and OEM manufacturer for many top defense contractors in the United States making 5.56 mm rifles and M203 grenade launchers. LM&T took the industry by storm with the introduction of the first Monolithic Rail Platform upper receiver ( MRP ). Not only were the upper and fore-end machined as one piece, but the barrel could be removed, and any length barrel could be installed in different calibers, bringing the Stoner-designed system to the next level.

    The L129A1


    The LM&T L129A1 is based on the AR-10 design with direct-gas operation and a multi-lug rotating bolt. The U.S. Ordnance Corps tossed the AR-10 on the scrap heap in the late 1950s, only to see it reintroduced by Gene Stoner and Reed Knight in the early 1990s. Sadly, Stoner would not live to see the adoption of his AR-10 —as the SR-25-based Mk 11 and M110 SASS—by America’s most elite soldiers a half century after its initial rejection.

    The LM&T’s upper receiver is made from a single 7075 T6 aluminum forging, and there are quad STANAG-4694 rails allowing accessory attachment. All the sides are solid, ensuring zero retention on the rails, which are numerically indexed. There are also five mounting points on the upper receiver for quick-detachable sling swivels.

    The heart of the LM&T MWS is the quick-change barrel that can be swapped out at the user level. By removing two bolts, the free-floating barrel can be removed and replaced with one of a different length or even a different caliber. The L129A1 has a 16-inch-long stainless steel barrel rifled in a 1:11.25-inch twist. Each barrel is test-fired with a proof cartridge and then magnetic-particle-inspected for stress fractures. The prong-style flash suppressor is manufactured by SureFire and is capable of accepting a sound suppressor.

    The L129A1 comes with Knight’s Armament’s new rear micro back-up iron sight ( BUIS ), which is adjustable from 200 to 600 meters and is significantly lower in profile than KAC’s previous designs. The folding front sight is also manufactured by KAC. The charging handle has the LM&T-designed enhanced charging-handle latch, which is shaped to shield the shooter’s face from gas when the rifle is fired suppressed.

    In keeping with the original AR-10 design, the bolt and bolt carrier are chrome-plated. Chrome is much easier to clean than most finishes, is corrosion-resistant and has self-lubricating properties. The rifle uses an H3 buffer with three tungsten weights. The bolt carrier has a captive firing pin retainer pin - a major plus when cleaning a rifle in the desert. A cotter pin is easy to lose in the sand, and this design prevents that. The bolt, like the barrel, is test-fired with a proof cartridge, magnetic-particle-inspected and marked “MP” to indicate the testing was done. Also, Lewis improved the hammer/trigger pins by incorporating a swell on one end, making them easier to remove.

    The lower is made from an aluminum forging as well, and the selector lever is ambidextrous with the settings marked with colored pictograms. The magazine release is also ambidextrous, and a lever under the magazine catch lifts upward on the catch from the left side. The bolt catch is necessarily heavy duty to halt the heavy 7.62 bolt group, and both the take-down and front pivot pins are captive. The trigger is a two-stage match unit. The receiver extension end plate has mounting on either right or left side for a one-point sling, and the extension has seven-positions of adjustment for length of pull.

    The stock is a tan LM&T SOPMOD design with two battery compartments and a removable rubber butt pad. A detachable sling swivel may be inserted on either side of the stock. The pistol grip is a tan ErgoGrip. The rifle is delivered with eight 20-round-capacity Magpul PMags, although the L129A1 may come with KAC 20-round steel magazines and will function properly with CProducts steel magazines as well. The right side of the magazine well is marked with the NATO Stock Number (NSN), which is 1005-99-226-6708. Beneath that is “LEI” for Law Enforcement Int’l, the importer of the rifles into the United Kingdom. The left side is marked “LMT CAL. 7.62x51 mm L129A1.”

    Optics For Sharpshooters


    The primary optic chosen by the British for the L129A1 is a Trijicon ACOG 6X 48 mm powered by both fiber optics and a tritium lamp. The ACOG’s body is of 7075 T6 aircraft aluminum, the same as the rifle’s receiver. The fiber-optic powers the reticle during daylight hours - the tritium lamp in low or no light - and its chevron’s brightness is adjustable by the user. The unit’s reticle has a built-in bullet drop compensator for 7.62x51 mm NATO from 100 to 1,200 meters. Each adjustment is one click per 1/4 inch at 100 yards. To transition from long range to close-quarter battle, there is a Picatinny rail on the ACOG’s top that accepts a 1.2-ounce Trijicon 1X LED Rugged Miniature Reflex sight with a red dot powered by a CR2032 battery. The RMR’s housing is of 7075 T6 aluminum. Additional accessories include the OTIS 7.62 mm Sniper Cleaning System, a small Dewey rod to clean the chamber, a front sight adjustment tool and a rail-mounted, quick-detachable sling mount so the sling may be mounted anywhere on the rail.


    Talk about an epic rundown... So now onto the review. Since this is an accessory review, I can do away with the usual categories. I will instead focus on the finer points of the set...

    As with all E&S associated weapon sets, this one is packed with stuff.

    We get five total magazines - three Magpul style PMag - in 7.62 NATO format, and two standard spec style magazines - again in the NATO 7.62 format. Additionally, we get a Harris style bipod with retractable legs, a Schmidt & Bender scope ( which has a detachable red dot back up sight ), a pair of folding iron sights, a LAM, a pair of TDI rail covers, a folding foregrip ( cool ), and a nifty mag-mount display stand. Also cool.

    All of the accessories fit very well on the RIS ( or Picatinny ), rails straight out of the box - no needle file tuning necessary. The lines and details of the scope are a thing of beauty - with printed ( pad stamped ), paint details, and a good balance of semi gloss and matte paint effects.

    The mold lines on each accessory are clean, and there is no telltale sprue residue or slugs - a good thing as I like to see manufacturers take the time to produce weapons without slop and vagaries. All is good with this set.

    The rifle itself, is very interesting. While it certainly has a familiar look to the receiver, it does not have n upper and lower receiver per se'... Instead we see a monocoque style of upper ( upper receiver and rail being one piece ), and a lower receiver with mag release, bolt release, and selector switch detailing. The selector switch does move, and is ambidextrous. Coolness!

    There are also manufacturer engravings on both sides of the lower receiver - very crisp - very clean detailing heer. I cannot imagine how this is done - maybe I can, but still, it gives me a good feeling of quality and attention to detail to see this stuff added in. Well done E&S and Green Wolf Gear.

    A slight departure is seen herein when it comes to the supplied stand. Normally with E&S weapon sets we get the weapon wall style of stand. But with both this set, as well aS the new MRAD sets, we get a flat base with a mag-mount stand. this is a great look and still provides room for the ectar accessories to be displayed alongside the rifle.

    So being a sixthscale weapon basher, is there anything that I would add or change right out of the box? Yes. The tan coloration of the Crane style buttstock, the Magpul style weapon grip, and TDI style rails is a little too yellow for my taste.

    And while I do not have first hand experience with tan weapon offerings as they appear in the real world ( think 1:1 scale ), I do favor a more subdued or desaturated tan - like OpsCore's old Urban Tan color. So were I to go into bash/custom mode with this set, i would only change the paint on the aforementioned tan pieces to a Krylon Fusion Camouflage tan. It has a much more subdued and desaturated look. it is also a good paint for multiple styrene types of plastic.

    In conclusion, this is a great set - and I give utmost proper's to Green Wolf Gear for an exciting and well executed set. I look forward to seeing what this new and creative company will come up with next...

    Thank you as always for reading this latest review. I greatly appreciate the time taken to peruse my observations and view my pics. May they both provide soem insigth on this set.

    Best regards, Michal A. Skram II



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