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The '''L54 rifle''' is a model of Battle Rifle previously employed by the [[Arthurista]]n [[Commonwealth Army]] and [[Commonwealth Marines]], as well as the military of South [[Ottonia]] and other countries. The adoption of the L54 led to a significant increase in the firepower of the average Arthuristan infantryman and was a significant improvement upon the bolt-action {{wp|Lee-Enfield}} rifle which came before. Unfortunately, it was also large, heavy and cumbersome, especially when employed by mechanised infantrymen who must operate within the confines with cramped armoured personnel carriers. Accordingly, beginning in the late-80's, they were phased out by the [[L87 rifle]]. Small batches remained in use for some time, especially amongst special forces personnel in need of a reliable and powerful scoped marksman rifle.  
The '''L54 rifle''' is a model of Battle Rifle previously employed by the [[Arthurista]]n [[Commonwealth Army]] and [[Commonwealth Marines]], as well as the military of [[South Ottonia]] and other countries. The adoption of the L54 led to a significant increase in the firepower of the average Arthuristan infantryman and was a significant improvement upon the bolt-action {{wp|Lee-Enfield}} rifle which came before. Unfortunately, it was also large, heavy and cumbersome, especially when employed by mechanised infantrymen who must operate within the confines with cramped armoured personnel carriers. Accordingly, beginning in the late-80's, they were phased out by the [[L87 rifle]]. Small batches remained in use for some time, especially amongst special forces personnel in need of a reliable and powerful scoped marksman rifle. In [[South Ottonian]] service it is designated the BR-1954.
 
It is closely related to the [[LAR]], developed from the same blueprints and half-finished design by [[North Ottonia|North Ottonian]] and [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] armsmakers.


[[Category:People's Commonwealth of Arthurista]]
[[Category:People's Commonwealth of Arthurista]]
[[Category: Arthuristan People's Army]]
[[Category: Arthuristan People's Army]]
[[Category:Ajax]]
[[Category:Ajax]]

Revision as of 21:39, 24 April 2020

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L54
Place of origin Arthurista/ Ottonia
Service history
In service1947 - present
Used byCommonwealth Army, Common Army of Ottonia
Production history
Designed1947
ManufacturerDominion Arsenal (1947 - 1979), Arthuristan Dynamics (1979 - present)
Produced1954 - present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Weight4.337kg
Length1,143mm
Barrel length554.4mm

Cartridge7.62x51mm
ActionGas operated, open bolt
Rate of fireSemi-automatic
Effective firing range800m+
Feed system20-rounds box magazine
Sightsadjustable iron sight

The L54 rifle is a model of Battle Rifle previously employed by the Arthuristan Commonwealth Army and Commonwealth Marines, as well as the military of South Ottonia and other countries. The adoption of the L54 led to a significant increase in the firepower of the average Arthuristan infantryman and was a significant improvement upon the bolt-action Lee-Enfield rifle which came before. Unfortunately, it was also large, heavy and cumbersome, especially when employed by mechanised infantrymen who must operate within the confines with cramped armoured personnel carriers. Accordingly, beginning in the late-80's, they were phased out by the L87 rifle. Small batches remained in use for some time, especially amongst special forces personnel in need of a reliable and powerful scoped marksman rifle. In South Ottonian service it is designated the BR-1954.

It is closely related to the LAR, developed from the same blueprints and half-finished design by North Ottonian and Ostrozavan armsmakers.