SA80 vs The SA80 We Have At Home (AKB-23): Hätilä 2025 with Les
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1h 22m
Bloke hooked up with Les of @PegasusTests at Hätilä up in Finland. Mike took an L85A1 SA80 factory semi and a Browning Hi-Power, while Les took the L85 We Have At Home, aka the Aly and Kaufman AKB-23 lookie-likey based on a Brownells BRN-180. How did they get on?
00:10 Intro
02:08 Stage 1 (landmines and barbed wire)
08:01 Stage 2 (18m up in a lift)
13:54 Stage 3 (Z cars)
17:49 LARP and gear discussion
29:37 Stage 4 (helicopter landing)
37:47 Stage 5 (shooting houses)
43:46 Stage 6 (car attack)
49:02 Stage 7 (trenches)
1:01:40 Just The Stages With No Comments
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