FN FS2000 - 5.56x45mm
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FN FS2000 - 5.56x45mm
So like Walmart totally sells this........ like totally I can't even......this is disgusting. I mean they are Selling fully semi auto assaulting sniper weapons that has a top loading clipazine that shoots a sideways booolets that's in camo so you can't even see it when it shoots.
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FN FS2000
Bullpup rifle composed almost entirely of polymer, the FS2000 is chambered in 5.56x45mm/.223. Although it’s select-fire model, the F2000, has been adopted by some military forces in several countries, the civilian model was discontinued. This has caused their price to rise quite a bit, making them an odd collectable. (GRH)
FN FS2000 - 5.56x45mm
FS2000
Something most people might not be aware of is that there is a minimum overall length a rifle has to meet in order not to be classified under NFA rules. 26″ is the required length that is measured but since bullpups like the FS2000 don’t have collapsible stocks, it’s important to remember overall length if you decide to shorten the barrel and attach a different muzzle device. (GRH)
FN FS2000
Semi-automatic bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm, it is comprised mostly of polymer. This is one of the later generation models that have the picatinny rail instead of the factory integrated optic. As much as I regret selling my FS2000, I still can’t justify the fact that the rifle is magazine specific, only able to use USGI/steel/aluminum mags. (GRH)
FN FS2000
Civilian model of the F2000, this is one of the first generation models that included a factory optic. Although the gun has a sci-fi and futuristic appearance, the optic is very simple and straightforward. The polymer housing flows with the rest of the rifle’s lines to give an integrated silhouette but remove the top cover and it just looks like someone put a cheap little scope on it. If I’m not mistaken, all of the factory optic equipped rifles were black, even though FN sold an OD Green FS2000. (GRH)