FNH FNAR-L .308 Win.

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Back in stock again, the FNH FNAR-L 20" Fluted .308WIN



SPECS

Action: Semi-Automatic
Caliber: .308 Winchester (7.62 NATO)
Barrel: 20" Fluted 1:12 RH Twist, Cold Hammer Forged, Chrome Lined, Target Crown
Capacity: 5+1
Safety: Crossbolt
Overall Length: 41.5
Weight: 8.8 lbs
Stock: Black Synthetic


The FNH FNAR-L .308 has a cold hammer forged standard contour barrel, fluted to reduce the overall weight and chrome lined for increased durability. It's optics ready with a receiver picatinny, and features an additional three picatinny rails along the forend for aftermarket add-ons. The black synthetic stock is adjustable for length of pull and comb height via 3 recoil pads and 3 comb inserts making a comfortable fit for anyone easy to achieve. This is one very accurate gun, capable of fast followup shots, and built to last - on now for only $1499 and shipping free across Canada!
 
Are you still selling FN FAL? If so, I have few questions.

1. Non restricted or Restricted?
2. What does it come with the price? (How many mags?)
2. Discount sale for bulk ammo for (308 or 7.62 Nato)?

Thank you.
 
Do you offer a collapsible stock variant?

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Do you off a collapsible stock variant?

There is no OEM collapsible stock option. There's only the black pistol grip and the competition stock (I believe it's laminate). If you want a folding stock you have to go aftermarket. I believe ACE stocks makes the only folding variant. If you want a straight stock you can get a BAR stalker stock from numrich or western gun parts. It fits.
 
I'm right on the fence for this offer!

Does anyone knows if the recent FNARs still have some issue with their optic rail (badly drilled/misaligned from factory) or if they're still as good accuracy wise (sub moa)?

I'm really interested in buying one but the warranty support/finding a gunsmith with FNAR knowledge seems tough in canada...
 
I like it a lot!

I'm right on the fence for this offer!

Does anyone knows if the recent FNARs still have some issue with their optic rail (badly drilled/misaligned from factory) or if they're still as good accuracy wise (sub moa)?

I'm really interested in buying one but the warranty support/finding a gunsmith with FNAR knowledge seems tough in canada...

I bought one from another retailer and it is excellent. I put a scope on it, sighted it in, and bam, it is a tac driver. Bagged a spring bear with it. I love it. No problems. Bought some extra mags from Wanstalls and they function great. The only con to me is that it is a tad heavy but to me accuracy and reliability are most important and it seems to be both accurate and reliable.
 
I'm right on the fence for this offer!

Does anyone knows if the recent FNARs still have some issue with their optic rail (badly drilled/misaligned from factory) or if they're still as good accuracy wise (sub moa)?

I'm really interested in buying one but the warranty support/finding a gunsmith with FNAR knowledge seems tough in canada...


I can't sak or warranty but You shouldn't have any trouble finding a competent gunsmith to work on an FNAR, should it ever actually need smithing. All they are is tactically dressed up Browning BARs so most smiths should be fairly familiar with the the design and components.
 
I can't sak or warranty but You shouldn't have any trouble finding a competent gunsmith to work on an FNAR, should it ever actually need smithing. All they are is tactically dressed up Browning BARs so most smiths should be fairly familiar with the the design and components.

Make sense, thanks ;)
 
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