At long last!... my first L1A1..

Actually Lever flooding the market with cheap L1A1 had a lot to do with FN FAL being reclassified as restricted, then prohib. Up until that point, FN FAL/L1A1 was non restricted, quite expensive, rather rare and hadn't made it to the radar of politicians, police and news reporters. That was all change when Lever made L1A1 so affordable even a guy on McD wage could just walk into his store and left with a L1A1 tugged under his arm. Politicians, police and anti news media began to freak.
- First batch from Lever was 1974 and cost $215 with bayonet.SNs were AD61___ era. Next batch was 1980. AD 69 and AD70s. Non-restricted until about.. what? 1984?
If the media was freaking then, we didn't hear about it. God Bless Alan Lever for providing FN rifles to the masses, and to Hell with the weenies who worry about too much of a good thing.
- So... How many M305s are in the country waiting for Landslide Annie to finish milking the Oil Patch and become a Senator?
 
I qualified with one back in the early 70's, so naturally had to have one of my own. Now it's a doorstop. Thanks to the government. Sigh. - dan

At least you got to buy one! I qualified with one in 1990, just as they were phasing them out, and by the time I got around to looking for one of my own, they were prohib. Sigh. I want one.
 
Oh man... I was issued an L1A1 back in '85 when I did an exchange with the Aussie Army. Still have the slouch hat. Great rifle. I remember the aussies being shocked when I had the rifle completely stripped after a big Jungle ex.
Best battle rifles ever.
 
Very nice rifle. I'm happy to see that you can own it legally. I have one as well, an Ishipore. Used to be able to bring it to a range years ago. In or around 1994, I got a letter stating that I could no longer bring it to a range, no explanation, just that it's range days were over. My other .308 rifles, like an M305, were fine to use, even to hunt with. Go figure.
 
if I'm reading the rumours right....... those prohibs might be able to go to the range again soon :)

One can only hope ! ;)

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ps: I heard the same rumor :rolleyes:
 
I have a C1A1 1968 with OPP X'ed out. Amazing quality gun. Loved shooting it at the range until 2005. Also have a L1A1. Not as pretty, but great to shoot. Will never get rid of them. I won't weld them up. I keep praying and writing the PM to change our laws. I am dying to shoot my 12.5s again.
 
Handled those in the militia in the 60's. Knew I had to have one when I first shouldered it. No such luck.
 
Jealous as hell. Used these in my military days and would love to have one. A truely great rifle, accurate reliable easy to shoot, so long as you are right handed. But in Canada it is not permitted. Can't understand why semi auto are ok but not the L1A1. Mutter mutter.
 
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