Enfield L85A1: Perhaps the Worst Modern Military Rifle

Published on December 29, 2016
Duration: 16:23

The Enfield L85A1 is critically reviewed as one of the worst modern military rifles, plagued by reliability issues stemming from poor quality control and design flaws. Despite its AR-180-based mechanics, it suffered greatly in harsh conditions like Desert Storm. A later H&K redesign resulted in the improved L85A2, though the original A1's reputation remains poor.

Quick Summary

The Enfield L85A1 (SA80) is widely considered one of the worst modern military rifles due to significant reliability issues and poor quality control, particularly noted during Operation Desert Storm. Its design is based on the AR-180, and it suffers from ergonomic flaws like non-ambidextrous firing and an easily triggered magazine release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Reputation
  2. 00:45Development and Caliber History
  3. 01:55Bullpup Lineage and Design (AR-180 Influence)
  4. 02:32Production and Reliability Issues (Desert Storm)
  5. 04:23The H&K Redesign (L85A2)
  6. 07:33Ergonomic and Technical Flaws (SUSAT, Mag Release)
  7. 09:34Visual Differences: L85A1 vs L85A2
  8. 11:40Disassembly and Internal Mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Enfield L85A1 rifle known for?

The Enfield L85A1, also known as the SA80, is infamous for being one of the worst modern military rifles due to severe reliability issues and poor quality control, especially in harsh environments like Operation Desert Storm.

What is the mechanical basis of the L85A1 rifle?

The L85A1's internal mechanics are largely based on the Armalite AR-180 design. It features a short-stroke gas piston operating system and a rotating bolt, adapted into a bullpup configuration.

How did Heckler & Koch improve the L85A1?

Heckler & Koch redesigned nearly every internal component of the L85A1, addressing its critical reliability and ergonomic flaws. This resulted in the significantly improved L85A2 variant.

What are some key design flaws of the L85A1?

Major flaws include its inability to be fired left-handed, an excessively heavy SUSAT scope, and an unprotected magazine release that often leads to accidental drops, making it difficult to handle for some users.

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