Well, the A2 model has uses the MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rail system, so any accessory which is mounted on that rail system could be used with the L85A2 (and L22A2). In my experiences with the British in Afghanistan and Iraq, the SUSAT sight is still standard fare for line troops, and the soldiers are issued with a bayonet.
The L85A2, just like the rest of the British Army.
Either the L85A2 rifle or L22A2 carbine (which is a shortened version of the L85).
There are a lot of weapons which are standard issue. Assuming you're referring to the service rifle, it's the L85A2.
A bayonet would be one example.
No, Since 1985 the British Armed Forces use the SA80 Assault Rifle and its variants.
No. CoD 6, or Modern Warfare 2, does not feature the L85A2.
Sling, Bypod, Scope, Flash light, Laser.
Try both and use the one that works best for you. If you try shooting the l85a2 lefthanded you'll brake your jaw and blind yourself.
It's not designed for any attachments
Bayonet, scope, grenade launcher, sling, muzzle break, sound moderator, etc..
The Scots Guards typically carry the L85A2 rifle while on patrol, which is a standard issue for British Army infantry units. In addition to the L85A2, they may also use sidearms such as the Glock 17 for personal defense. Depending on the specific mission or operational requirements, they might also have access to other weapons, including light machine guns like the L110A1.
MR-C (Modular Rifle Caseless) describes a particuar kind of rifle, which fires rounds that are absent of shell casings, and which has several interchangeable barrels/attachments.