Thanks Juan.

i agree with your other points, but when I had my FS2000 I used LAR mags with C-Products floorplates to permit easier extraction. Still not as fast as a drop-free mag of course, but still usable.look how tall that magwell is - the LAR-15 mags will have trouble coming out, especially since it's not drop free.
The F2000 does not seem to have a bright future for long term production. The Belgium military is going to adopt SCAR L in 2015. They have some F2000s for their grenadiers for the purpose of mounting 40 GL right now, but the general issue rifle is the FNC. The FNC is going to be replaced by SCAR L.
I am not sure FN will keep production runs if they only deliver 2 or 3 thousand units to the US a year. I doubt it makes financial sense to continue F2000. It makes sense to push SCAR as the flag ship product in the military rifle market.
Years down the road, we will remember F2000 as a collector item with an interesting design and history, but a military sale failure and at best a niche item that does not hit it big in the commercial market either.
i agree with your other points, but when I had my FS2000 I used LAR mags with C-Products floorplates to permit easier extraction. Still not as fast as a drop-free mag of course, but still usable. .
I think the problem is were comparing a bullpup to an AR carbine, we have to stop doing that. Both have their very precise uses.
What are the best groups anyone has seen with the Tavor? I'm curious to know as I may throw a 4-18x scope on mine.
What are the best groups anyone has seen with the Tavor? I'm curious to know as I may throw a 4-18x scope on mine.



























