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The Heckler And Koch SA80A2, that despite previously having major problems is a highly accurate and reasonably reliable assault rifle. Certain units are provided with a Browning High Power 9mm pistol, or a sig sauer p226. Sniper units ar5e provied with an accuracy international L96 sniper rifle

snipers now use the l115a3 long range rifle and the sharpshooter for short distance

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