...RNichols standard of service...
that is kind of an oxymoron...
I never knew they had a standard but I guess it was so low that I never noticed...
...RNichols standard of service...
that is kind of an oxymoron...
I never knew they had a standard but I guess it was so low that I never noticed...![]()
The reason is, FN Belgium made the FS2000 and PS90 specifically for the US market. There are none available anywhere else in the world. The US government has decided that only its citizens who live in the US can have one. It is currently not possible for even a US citizen to move and bring his FS2000 or PS90 to another country. It requires an export permit to do so. Take heart however, there are some on the EE, but they command high prices because of scarcity. I heard something like 6 legal PS90's and 11 FS2000's made it, but I am probably wrong.
FS2000's are availible in other countries than the US... so it is only a matter of finding an exporter in the foreign country.
I'm told that FS2000's and PS90's are availble in New Zealand for example.
As cool as the FS2000 is, I hate that it uses so much plastic. Apparantly the only parts not plastic are the barrel and the bolt.
PS90's would be nice, if it wasn't in such an expensive/rare caliber

The FS2000 and PS90 are available in other countries than the US...
• Croatia:
• Poland:
• Slovenia:
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The FS2000 and PS90 are available in other countries than the US...
The Lebanese special force they have the FS2000 and PS90
And
• Australian Defence Force.
• Belgium:
• Chile: The Chilean Army Special Forces
• Croatia: The Croatian Army
• India: Used by the Special Protection Group.
• Pakistan: The Pakistan Air Force
• Peru: Peruvian Army
• Poland: Used by GROM in limited numbers.
• Saudi Arabia: Adopted in 2005 by the Saudi Arabian National Guard
• Slovenia:
United Kingdom: Used by the United Kingdom Special Forces
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The FS2000 and PS90 are available in other countries than the US...
The Lebanese special force they have the FS2000 and PS90
And
• Australian Defence Force.
• Belgium:
• Chile: The Chilean Army Special Forces
• Croatia: The Croatian Army
• India: Used by the Special Protection Group.
• Pakistan: The Pakistan Air Force
• Peru: Peruvian Army
• Poland: Used by GROM in limited numbers.
• Saudi Arabia: Adopted in 2005 by the Saudi Arabian National Guard
• Slovenia:
United Kingdom: Used by the United Kingdom Special Forces
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