Let me know if you want "on the list" for one.Sniper1 said:Guess what ? Now I can afford one of these freaking FS2000![]()
Unfortunatly I had to work all day today, so it'll be next Thursday I'll have all the info and pics.Sniper1 said:Put me on the list for those 5.56/.223 30 rounders...
Nobody is currently producing an 18.5", but when it is, all you need is a drill press, bench grinder, and 15mm wrench and you're set.Sniper1 said:Can the barrel be easily swap out for an 18.5" ?
Hehe... it'll be sweet, but so evil, the RCMP may deny my mag "just because". lol.Sniper1 said:Man, this is incredible; just imagine... bullpup, semi-auto, non-restr., 30-40 rds.... Am i dreaming ?![]()
Apparently, some FS2000's were marked .223 instead of 5.56NATO, so they created an extra FRT entry for those. Everyone i've seen says 5.56NATO on it.Sniper1 said:Ok, here's some other stupid question (sorry, didn't read to whole thread):
- are there two distinct chambering (5.56/.223) or is it just because people can register them as either caliber (nomenclature thing).
I don't own a sling for anything I own, so I have no idea.Sniper1 said:- How do you attach a sling to the front part of the rifle?
Of course the magazine goes in there, halfway between the trigger and the rear of the stock. The rest looks to be a storage compartment. The gun comes with a little green velcro case that holds all the cleaning supplies, but when following the manual for disassembly, there is no compartment in there. On the military version (F2000) it is most likely there.Sniper1 said:What's inside the lower portion of the buttstock ? looks very cumbersome
Hope that answers everything.


















































