I am a tactical wizard with one in BF2!![]()
Yeah, but it blows in COD:MW2. The SCAR-H is pure pwnage!

I am a tactical wizard with one in BF2!![]()
My question is: Where do you put a flashlight and an IR unit on that thing?
My question is: Where do you put a flashlight and an IR unit on that thing?
The answer is - when FN was designing the FN2000, they did not think of it!!! How many European armies actually issued lights to their troops - back in the late 90's?
The FN 2000 was designed without a requirement from anyone, it is sort of a product that FN thought it can squeeze in between the OCIW type of weapons and existing weapons. The main selling point is the GL and the super computer that can do range finding and elevation adjustment.
Of course, no one can afford the super computer. The thing is overly integrated with its original vision and it cannot be flexible.
It is the same for tavor, there isn't any rail space becasuse they envision that only ITL and Mepro will be making optics for it. Why need rail space when the ITL Mars comes with IR - but it is a weak IR. If they can make things more proprietary or in an arrangement such that only the original manufacturers have the solution ready, the manufacture can then provide an integrated solution and make the most money out of a contract. You can see the 3 o'clock rail is an after thought - so are all the little rails on FN2000, which are "oh s**t" solutions.
Unfortunately for these guys......that works for some military/governments but it doesn't work for the US and the civilian market.
I am a tactical wizard with one in BF2!![]()
Yeah, but it blows in COD:MW2. The SCAR-H is pure pwnage!![]()
And I could agree with the M4 being a political move. The design of the original m16 is half a decade old....
Yeah, but it blows in COD:MW2. The SCAR-H is pure pwnage!![]()
I call BS on your argument.
Every platform is a product of its time. Its like people actually believe that the AR came out of Stoner's lab with a monolithic railed upper, forward assist, hooked charging handle, birdcage flash hider and functioned with a carbine length barrel. Some of those upgrades took decades to work out and some almost half a century after the first AR was birthed. If we were to subscribe to that school of arms development we'd be replacing engineers with gypsies and crystal balls. There was a time when mounting an optic on the M16 was a junk solution at best, now thanks to the development of accessories etc its a no-brainer.
15 years ago when FN was first laying out the concept things were quite a bit different. Most US infantry were exclusively using irons on carry handle uppers and fixed stocks, having an optic integrated into the rifle was pretty forward thinking... in fact cutting edge. The Tavor is selling like crazy with close to a million units either fielded or on order. For some countries its exactly what they want, right now.
There is as much, maybe more potential in the F2000, Tavor, SCAR etc given time and government investment. Heck a flat top solution now exists for the Tavor that didn't only a couple months ago.
Colombians, if I remember correctly.
Also, the Amtrack is used by more than just the USMC. Argentina used them in the Falklands.