It’s great when the UKSF-inspired geardo community pulls together and decodes reference pics in a a collegiate way. That happened with the slew of SAS pics coming out of Nairobi, Kenya – and the analysis went down pretty much live.
For credits, see the shoutout at the end of this article.
Obi-Wan Nairobi L119A2 Parts List
- Surefire FA556SA – updated version
- Surefire M620 Scout light (discontinued), with what looks like an IR filter or other flip cap cover
- Surefire Remote Dual Pressure switch
- Surefire RM45L light mount in tan
- LA5
- Sig Romeo 4T optic in FDE – with bundled mount and lower third co-witness spacer
- Ergo Original grip (without base cap)
- Magpul ASAP rear sling point
- Colt Canada ambi-charging handle – with cut-down latch (left side)
- Magpul Pmag in FDE or Coyote Brown
- Magpul CTR Stock
- LaRue RISR (colour unknown)
- Proctor sling – Multicam
Narrative
Surprising pretty much everyone, Obi-Wan Nairobi’s L119A2 features what is assessed to be a Sig Romeo 4T optic in FDE (originally misidentified as an Aimpoint T2) and a Surefire RM45L light mount in tan (originally misidentified as an HSP Thorntail).
A LaRue RISR and Proctor sling are also present.
None of these items are common to previously seen L119A2s.
It left those in the know shocked.
Also of interest is that the fire selector markings were masked when the paint job was done.
The UKSF impression narrative imploded with these new pics.
There may be only one Romeo 4T in the entire SAS. There may be only one RM45L. There may be only one Proctor sling. There may only be one RISR.
It doesn’t matter.
The Kenya pics changed everything, bringing UKSF to a new global audience and making this L119A2 arguably the most iconic ever.