Book Review - The Last Enfield: SA80 The Reluctant Rifle

Published on May 14, 2017
Duration: 4:24

This review of Steve Raw's 'The Last Enfield: SA80 The Reluctant Rifle' by Ian McCollum highlights the book as the definitive resource on the SA80 program's complex and often troubled development. It details the L85A1's issues and the H&K-led L85A2 improvements, tracing the lineage back to post-WWII bullpup designs and the critical 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge selection. The book is recommended for those interested in the intricacies of firearm development.

Quick Summary

Steve Raw's 'The Last Enfield: SA80 The Reluctant Rifle' is the definitive written resource on the SA80 program, detailing the L85A1's issues and L85A2 improvements. Reviewed by Ian McCollum, it covers the historical context from early bullpup designs to the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge selection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 'The Last Enfield'
  2. 00:50The Definitive Resource on SA80
  3. 01:45Book Content and Scope: L85A1 to L85A2
  4. 02:49Historical Context: Bullpups and Cartridge Selection
  5. 03:31Conclusion and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'The Last Enfield: SA80 The Reluctant Rifle' about?

Steve Raw's book, reviewed by Ian McCollum, is the definitive written resource on the SA80 rifle program. It details the complex and often problematic development of the L85A1 and the subsequent L85A2 improvements, tracing its lineage from early bullpup designs.

Who is the author of 'The Last Enfield' and who reviewed it?

The book 'The Last Enfield: SA80 The Reluctant Rifle' is authored by Steve Raw. The review featured is presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, in collaboration with the National Firearms Centre and Armament Research Services.

What historical context is covered in the SA80 rifle development book?

The book delves into post-WWII bullpup designs like the EM-1 and EM-2, and the 'Enfield Weapon System' phase where the British military evaluated various cartridges before standardizing on 5.56x45mm NATO for the SA80.

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