Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie
Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie
Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie
Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie
Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie
Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie

Military Humor - 7.62 - Never Having To Say Sorry - Hoodie

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The L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle, also known as the SLR (Self-Loading Rifle), by the Canadian Army designation C1A1 (C1) or in the US as the "inch pattern" FAL,[nb 1] is a British version of the Belgian FN FAL battle rifle (Fusil Automatique Léger, "Light Automatic Rifle") produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN). The L1A1 was produced under licence and has seen use in the Australian Army, Canadian Army, Indian Army, Jamaica Defence Force, Malaysian Army, New Zealand Army, Rhodesian Army, Singapore Army, South African Army and the British Armed Forces.[3]

The original FAL was designed in Belgium, while the components of the "inch-pattern" FALs are manufactured to a slightly modified design using British imperial units. Many sub-assemblies are interchangeable between the two types, while components of those sub-assemblies may not be compatible. Notable incompatibilities include the magazines and the butt-stock, which attach in different ways. Most FALs also use SAE threads for barrels and assemblies. The only exceptions are early prototype FALs, and the breech threads only on Israeli and Indian FALs. All others have standard Imperial or "unified" inch-standard threads throughout.

Most Commonwealth pattern FALs are semi-automatic only. A variant named L2A1/C2A1 (C2), meant to serve as a light machine gun in a support role, is also capable of fully automatic fire. Differences from the L1A1/C1 include a heavy barrel, squared front sight (versus the "V" on the semi-automatic models), a handguard that doubles as a foldable bipod, and a larger 30-round magazine although it could also use the normal 20-round magazines. Only Canada and Australia used this variant. However, Australia, the UK and New Zealand used Bren light machine guns converted to fire the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge for use in the support role. Canadian C1s issued to naval and army personnel were also capable of fully automatic fire.



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FEATURES

  • 8 oz. Solid colors are a 50/50 poly/cotton blend, heather sport colors are 60/40 poly/cotton
  • Smooth, pill-resistant fabric
  • Double-lined hood with grommets and matching drawcord (adult sizes only)
  • Ribbed cuffs and cover-seamed waistband for comfort

This Gildan Pullover Hoodie is one of our most popular options for group events, both because of its budget‑friendly price point and its wearability, which is ultimately what it's all about. The feedback we get time after time is that this hoodie is just comfortable. And since these come in over three dozen colors with sizes for kids, teens, and adults, a Gildan hoodie really does work for everyone. Your logo (or whatever design you create for your special event, be it a wedding, party, convention, or what have you) is sure to pop on one of these colors, right? (If you're not sure, hop into the Design Lab and let us help you figure it out. It's what we do.)

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