Now Available... FS2000 CQB OD Non Restricted

Damn it! I just bought a bull pup rifle to alleviate my missing SIG 550 in stores. Are generation 1 fs2000's still readily available? There's a good bit of mystique in the original 'look.'. Cheers!
 
I'd have bought if the bbl were parked cromo and the furniture was not ugly green. For the price, at least include a cheap $30 yhm phantom or something. Considering your margins, selling it unfinished is a bit unreasonable IMHO.
 
I'd have bought if the bbl were parked cromo and the furniture was not ugly green. For the price, at least include a cheap $30 yhm phantom or something. Considering your margins, selling it unfinished is a bit unreasonable IMHO.
X2. For $3600 I'd expect something. It doesn't even come with a thread protector? Is this a joke?
 
Guys - I'm sure the reason they don't include a muzzle device is that it's a personal preference thing... most guys won't want an A2 hider on this rifle. Also, the barrel can be painted pretty easily... to me it's a non-issue.

However - the big issue for ME would be the lack of the original forend. The CQB model only comes with the rail, which is heavy!!!

Either way... you're unlikely to find (or make) a non-restricted FS2000 for much less. I wouldn't sell mine for $3600!!!
 
Damn it! I just bought a bull pup rifle to alleviate my missing SIG 550 in stores. Are generation 1 fs2000's still readily available? There's a good bit of mystique in the original 'look.'. Cheers!

You mean like this one....
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......and a Tavor to boot : )

Wouldn't sell it for any price.
 
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Pmags are overrated for a five rounder IMHO.

Also I think the stock FH looks better than any other muzzle device on this gun... The barrel ends right in the middle and makes it look a bit less goofy than an A2 or vortex.
 
The biggest 'add' to the cost is the NR barrel.

Buying a restricted model (depending on where you can find one... $2800-$3000+) and getting it converted to NR by say, Ian at Herron Arms, would run you close to another $800+.

So when you add it up... it's not even overpriced IMHO. These firearms are fairly uncommon in Canada, and I think are pretty cool. Like I said though, not a fan of the railed forend, and there is NO source for the standard forends up here.
 
The biggest 'add' to the cost is the NR barrel.

Buying a restricted model (depending on where you can find one... $2800-$3000+) and getting it converted to NR by say, Ian at Herron Arms, would run you close to another $800+.

So when you add it up... it's not even overpriced IMHO. These firearms are fairly uncommon in Canada, and I think are pretty cool. Like I said though, not a fan of the railed forend, and there is NO source for the standard forends up here.

Unless you hold onto the one you bought originally and add on the railed forend afterwards...
 
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