S.h.o.t...............FN Scar + P90

IIRC there was some reference to a per unit cost of around 45K when the F2000 originally came out- due to the super duper computer controlled range finding/compensating integrated grenade launching mega optic (and maybe including r&d costs)..... (strangely enough not included with the civvie version)
 
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HeVGunner said:
IIRC there was some reference to a per unit cost of around 45K when the F2000 originally came out- due to the super duper computer controlled range finding/compensating integrated grenade launching mega optic (and maybe including r&d costs)..... (strangely enough not included with the civvie version)

Are you perhaps thinking of the cancelled OICW hybrid rifle?
 
I suspect the SCAR will end up in the "why did we buy it?" pile at Special Operations Command, where all the H&K Mark 23s have already been dumped...

I'm sure it works, but then so does the Mark 23. By the time they field it, Afghanistan and Iraq will be winding down (in fact the US are going to have only one sector in Afghanistan shortly), and that's really what it was bought for.
 
Soli said:
http://www.impactguns.com/store/product3851.html

PS90

Wish we had a semi-auto version up in Canuckland.

More likely to get it in Canada than in the US. I think that ad is bull####. SBRs cannot be imported for sale to civilians, and that's been the case since 1968. And I doubt FN are going to make it domestically in their SC plant.

However, I can't see any reason why it couldn't be legally imported into Canada, other than the mag needing to be restricted to 5 round capacity.

The only way Americans could have that gun is for it to be imported with a 16-inch barrel and then cut down to SBR length and registered as an NFA weapon. And even then I'm not sure, because it uses an LCMM.
 
cybershooters said:
I think that ad is bull####.

It does sound awfully fishy.

When do you expect to deliver? This is a new item and we do not have a firm delivery date.

Can I give you a deposit now? We will not accept a deposit at this time.
 
cybershooters said:
More likely to get it in Canada than in the US. I think that ad is bull####. SBRs cannot be imported for sale to civilians, and that's been the case since 1968. And I doubt FN are going to make it domestically in their SC plant.

However, I can't see any reason why it couldn't be legally imported into Canada, other than the mag needing to be restricted to 5 round capacity.

The only way Americans could have that gun is for it to be imported with a 16-inch barrel and then cut down to SBR length and registered as an NFA weapon. And even then I'm not sure, because it uses an LCMM.

The PS90 has a 16.04" barrel... but because of the design it "looks" like an SBR. Overall length on the PS90 is 29.1". The P90 has a 10.2" barrel.

The gun is already in the US and has shipped very limited numbers up to now. According to FN at the SHOT Show, they have just started shipping both Black and Green versions in the US. Over the next month or two they expect to clear up most of the old backlog.

Ammunition issues are also finally being overcome with 3 rounds (SS195LF, SS196SR and SS197R... they had samples and test data completed)... this supposedly to be available in large quantities very soon (month or so). Pricing on the ammunition is still quite high though.

FN is actually pushing these guns out to US dealers... part of a dealer promo... which they wouldn't be doing if they didn't expect to be able to deliver them within a reasonable timeframe.
 
AWESOME:D will most likely be a prohib in Canada due tothe bullpup design. Anyone know for sure? If not prohib...I must own haha
 
stabby said:
AWESOME:D will most likely be a prohib in Canada due tothe bullpup design. Anyone know for sure? If not prohib...I must own haha

We have requested an "official" classification and the decision is pending. CFC has indicated they believe it is a "Restricted" firearm but RCMP have not yet completed their analysis.

We should have final determination in the next month or so.

Mark
 
We have requested an "official" classification and the decision is pending. CFC has indicated they believe it is a "Restricted" firearm but RCMP have not yet completed their analysis.

We should have final determination in the next month or so.

Mark

The fact that there is even HOPE of these coming into Canada is mind blowing. I promise, if these are allowed in Kanackastan, I will never ##### about our gun laws again. Ok at least not for a month or so.

Dave
 
stabby said:
AWESOME:D will most likely be a prohib in Canada due tothe bullpup design. Anyone know for sure? If not prohib...I must own haha


Bullpup does not equal prohibited. The ruling on the G22 actually helps the case for the PS90 and FN2000 as they cannot be fired without the stock.

Aftermarket Bullpup stocks are prohibited because the people who made the laws are afraid of short guns.
 
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