it seems like a pattern - people buying it, selling it, missing it...
eh, i gotta do the same then..
I tied a tri-rail on mine a few years ago myself and while I liked the look and added flexibility I ended up going back to the factory fore-end as I found the added weight threw off the balance of the rifle. I must say I do like the feel of the factory part better.I found the weight comparisons between various configurations of the FS2000 to be quite interesting. All weights were taken with a digital US Postal Scale. Here are the basic weight considerations:
- "Clean" FN FS2000 (No Optic, Polymer Handguard): 3.8 kg (8.4 lbs)
- Tri-Rail: .6 kg (1.3 lbs)
- Arken EP8 LVPO & American Defense Recon Mount: .9 kg (2 lbs)
- Vortex Spark 2 5x Prism Sight & UTG Riser: .5 kg (1.1 lb)
The lightweight configuragion consisting of the "clean" FS2000 plus the Vortex Spark 2, 5 x Prism Sight, weighs a reasonable 4.3 kg (9.5 lbs)
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All up with the Arken LPVO and the porky Tri-Rail, the heaviest configuration is 4.3 kg (11.7 lbs)! That frigging Tri-Rail alone is a ridiculous 1.3lbs of Aluminum bar-stock. It is massively over-engineered to say the least!
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If there were a way to easily attach a light to the factory Handguard (or mount a light within the hollow Handguard), that would be my preferred option. Sadly, to do so would require permanent modification to the Handguard itself, which I am not willing to undertake.I tied a tri-rail on mine a few years ago myself and while I liked the look and added flexibility I ended up going back to the factory fore-end as I found the added weight threw off the balance of the rifle. I must say I do like the feel of the factory part better.
What about those top rail mounted 45 degree rail? To mount the Light?If there were a way to easily attach a light to the factory Handguard (or mount a light within the hollow Handguard), that would be my preferred option. Sadly, to do so would require permanent modification to the Handguard itself, which I am not willing to undertake.
I think that my "compromise" is going to consist of the Tri-Rail (with VFG and light), and the Vortex 5x Prism Sight. That adds 1 kg (2.4 lbs) to the 3.8 kg (8.4 lb) rifle resulting in an all-up weight of 4.8 kg (10.8 lbs). I find that the Factory Handguard is uncomfortably wide in addition to being at an uncomfortable angle for my wrist. I much prefer a Vertical Foregrip (VFG), which unfortunately requires use of the unnecessarily heavy FS2000 aluminum Tri-Rail. That said, the Tri-Rail also permits the easy addition of a 1000-lumen Streamlight TLR-HL White Light for positive target ID, so it is a necessary evil.
The 5x Vortex Sparc 2 Prism sight is entirely adequate for anticipated engagement distances out to 400m. In a pinch I can reach out to 500m against a non-obscured target.
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That would partially work in lieu of the Tri-Rail Handguard, however it wouldn't provide me with the Vertical Foregrip that I also desire. Furthermore, I am not sure how I would actuate the light if I were simultaneously gripping the standard Factory Handguard.What about those top rail mounted 45 degree rail? To mount the Light?