How much is an SA80 worth?

How much is an SA80 worth?

SA80
Manufacturer RSAF Enfield, Royal Ordnance
Unit cost £1,300 (2015)
Produced 1985–1994
No. built Approx. 350,000 (L85, L86) Approx. 21,700 (L98)

Is the SA80 a good weapon?

“The SA-80 is a highly capable weapon which remains the individual infantry weapon of choice across the armed forces.”

How much does an SA80 A3 cost?

The cost of the SA80 A3 upgrade, of an initial 5,000 weapons, is estimated at £4.4 million (ex VAT).

What rifle do the Royal Marines use?

The SA80 A2 ACOG is the standard Royal Marine weapon, capable of firing single rounds or burst.

What will replace the SA80 rifle?

The current issued SA80 is the A2 and will be upgraded to the A3 variant U.K. officials announced in April.

What rifle does British Army use?

SA80
For more than 30 years, the L85 or SA80 variant has been the standard issue rifle of the British Armed Forces, it replaced the L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR).

What weapon do the Royal Marines use?

The SA80 A2 ACOG is the standard Royal Marine weapon, capable of firing single rounds or burst. It enables Marines to deploy quick and accurate fire at short range; and accurate fire at longer ranges.

How much does an SA80 A2 weight?

4.98kg
SA80 A2 has an overall length of 785mm and barrel length of 518mm. The weight of the rifle with loaded magazine and optical sight is 4.98kg. The muzzle velocity of the rifle is 940m/s. It has a cyclic rate of fire of 610 to 775 rounds per minute.

Is the British Army still using the SA80 rifle?

But despite some talk of replacing the weapon, the British military plans to keep the SA80 until at least 2020 — whether or not the lads like it. Development of the SA80 dates back to the 1950s. The British military was interested in developing a bullpup-configured weapon even then.

When was the first version of the SA80 made?

Once dubbed the ‘civil servant’ by troops amid complaints over its reliability – the SA80 has been the go to rifle for the British Armed Forces on operations all across the world to this day. The first prototypes were created in 1976, with production of the A1 variant starting in 1985.

How much does a SA 80 rifle cost?

Price per rifle not known, thought to be about £1,000. Freedom of information request response from the Ministry of Defence dated 2015 states: “From an accounting perspective, the value of the SA-80 family of weapons currently held by the MOD is £193.8m.

What does SA80 stand for in military category?

The British Army Rumor Service — a message board and comedy site — described it as the weaponized version of civil servant, “as it doesn’t work, and can’t be fired.” The rifle even has the decade built into its name. SA80 stands for “Small Arms for the 1980s.”