This video reviews the Wedgetail Industries MPR308, a manually operated .308 Winchester pump-action rifle made in Australia. While noting some functional dislikes such as the pump action not locking forward and magazine ejection issues when heated, the reviewer highlights its impressive accuracy, achieving 0.5-inch groups at 100 yards with Hornady Outfitter 165gr GMX ammunition. The rifle's overall fit and finish are praised. The video also includes a link to purchase Ozzie Reviews Gen 2 rifle bags and a Patreon link for donations.
This YouTube video showcases the Warwick Firearms "WFA1-L" rifle chambered in 223 Remington. The description highlights its lighter build and exceptional performance, noting outstanding accuracy and a complete absence of malfunctions. It is presented as an excellent manually operated rifle, particularly well-suited for Australian conditions. The review focuses on the rifle's operational reliability and accuracy.
This video from Armament Research Services (ARES) details the history and features of the British L98A1 Cadet Manually-Operated Rifle. It explains that this rifle was developed as a manually operated variant of the L85A1 for the Army Cadet Force, lacking a gas system and equipped with a specialized charging handle for easier extraction. The video also notes that the L98A1 was replaced by the L98A2 in 2009, which is a non-fully automatic version of the L85A2.
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