The L98A1 Cadet general purpose rifle is the standard bolt action fire arm of British cadet forces. It is design based on the L85A1 (the individual weapon version of the SA80 system). Fires 5.56mm Nato standard Ammunition. Has a muzzle velocity of 940m/s. It is destinguishable from the L85A1 (and A2) by the larger cocking lever and the lack of a flach suppressor and gas parts. very reliable and accurate.
L98a1 cadet gp rifle bolt action rifle. in service with the army cadet force and air training and sea cadet corps'
by Vincent Coombs January 24, 2006
General Purpose (Hence GP) rifle used by cadets. This is a scaled down version of the British Army's SA80, except the gas parts have been removed, a larger bolt action cocking handle has been fitted and the magazines hold 30 rounds instead of the Army's 25. It uses 5.56mm rounds, and can only be used from the right shoulder.
by Zak Smith July 18, 2005
Named for an annoying wannabe kid who never gets invited to go places, but always seems to show up anyway. Because he can find his "friends" anywhere, even if they go to great lengths to exclude him or go places that they think he'll never find them, he is thought to have an extrasensory advantage in locating others.
"So I went to the mall with Joe the other day and Nick showed up. It was like he was waiting for us!"
"Yeah, he does that all the time. He's got GPS."
"Yeah, he does that all the time. He's got GPS."
by B-Town June 01, 2004
The Gp-5 gas mask is a soviet mask created in the 1960s and used through the rest of the Soviet Union, often used by preppers and people trying to look cool. But for some fucking reason little kids are convinced the filters aren't toxic because one questionable Angelfire site told them so, so hundreds of children have died from asbestos poisoning and even more adults because they're too retarded to research the gas mask before purchasing.
by GabrielO June 26, 2018
army cadet force version of the SA 80. This weapon is almost identical to the SA 80, the only differences being that the gas parts have been removed making this a bolt action fire arm. there is a larger cocking handle on this rifle also.
by Stephen Metcalfe October 31, 2003
by Dante Masters August 05, 2003
Using the post images button on a Google Maps location to either take away the meaning of the location itself or as a way of pissing off the Google Maps moderation team.
I put a picture of a penguin dancing onto the Google Maps location of the Pentagon. Hope I don't get reported for GPS Vandalism.
by GPS VANDALIST May 25, 2022