I'll have lots of action videos and pics and stuff tommorow after the EESA "bring your evil gun to work day"
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Nope, when I was getting all the letters from FN for the PS90 and FS2000 to send to the RCMP, I had inquired about optics on both the PS90 and FS2000.Calum said:Do they come with a reflex sight, or did you have to buy it separate?
Armedsask said:The ejection port is at the front of the rifle, right above the barrel. It ejects the rounds forward. Yes, it can be fired both right and left handed unmodified because of this.
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MAN! When you flip up that little black cover in the back, there's a crazy conveyr belt in there, with little fingers to push the rounds! It looks like the gas piston action moves the little fingers which push the rounds down the tube and out the front.300RUMGUN said:I'm confused. The magazine is way back there. How?
Does it push the shell down a good length of the gun before it comes out? Maybe several are kept in there before they start coming out?
June 2006 FN Herstal Awarded Major Contract for F2000 Assault Rifles
Leading manufacturer of small arms FN HERSTAL in Belgium is pleased to announce that the Ministry of Defence in Slovenia has recently adopted the F2000 Tactical Assault Rifle and Grenade Launcher for all its Armed Forces. Deliveries will be completed in the course of next year
The F2000 won the competition after one year of successful tests carried out according to NATO standards by the Slovenian MoD.
The F2000 Assault Rifle 5.56 calibre, which combines innovative features, modern technology and top quality components, is short in length, light in weight, modular and capable of taking a variety of accessories to meet the diverse operational requirements facing modern military units today and in the future
For further information on the F2000 assault rifle or any other FN product, please contact FN Herstal on phone no. +32 (0) 4 240 81 11
or visit www.fnherstal.com.
300RUMGUN said:I'm confused. The magazine is way back there. How?
Does it push the shell down a good length of the gun before it comes out? Maybe several are kept in there before they start coming out?
Deckard said:Please be aware that this was an assembly and configuration issue, not a flaw in the FN FS2000 product design. The commercial firing pin was already designed and qualified for use in the FN FS2000.This recall covers only the first shipment of approximately 400 FN FS2000 semi-automatic carbines.
All current and future shipments of the FN FS2000 have the correct firing pin installed and are not subject to this recall.
http://www.fnhusa.com/contents/News/PDFs/7-21-06_FN_FS2000_Recall.pdf




























