FS2000 flat top or optic model?

Sorry, no Tavor....yet:pirate:

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Depending on position, I either turn the gun on its side to the right and rack the handle from the top, or (for example) if it's in the shoulder in the prone, it can be quicker to come off the pistol grip with the left hand, while forcing the rifle into the shoulder - it is easily maintained and supported by holding the fore-stock.
 
oh my, the jealousy has kicked in.... :redface:

That sling setup looks like it would sit nice and comfy.

Thats one nice setup. I dont like the idea of the charging handle breaking though....
 
Lasers are sweet especially bluray lasers >300mw. What I want to know is that a custom P90 stock or can you buy one.

It's a stock made by a company (monolith arms) that got bought up by MagPul. Magpul was supposed to make those stocks plus a bunch of other designs but they have been taking their sweet time about it. So far they are vaporware.

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This thread shows a great deal of intrest, if a dealer can bring this rifle in, and in considerable numbers - they will have a hit!
 
This thread shows a great deal of intrest, if a dealer can bring this rifle in, and in considerable numbers - they will have a hit!


We have been importing and selling the FS2000 for about 2 months now... as I posted earlier we have another shipment (Tactical Flat Tops in Black and Green) that will be here by January... may even arrive before end of December.

We hope to have them posted on our website later this week and available for pre-orders... pricing will be listed at that time.

We also have a non-Restricted version that we're doing ourselves... that should be available by late January or more likely early February. As indicated earlier we expect the non-Restricted version to be @ $3,999.00 to $4,200.00 depending on final barrel choices/costs.

Mark
 
Might just get the restricted version in that case. How hard would it be to swap barrel later down the road?

It's involved... requires items be taken off the factory barrel, fit to the new barrel, headspaced, etc.. Not something the average user is likely to be doing but I can see some guys wanting to do their own.

We do plan to offer the barrel only for those that want to try it themselves... obviously at their own "risk" ;)

Mark
 
Dont you guys think the spent casings dribbling out the front is a bad idea? You can have live ammo hang up in the mag/chamber so why risk having spent brass getting stuck, I dont see the point of if.
 
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