This video provides an expert-level overview of the FN F2000, distinguishing it from the civilian FS2000. It details the rifle's unique forward ejection, short-stroke piston system, and modular design, including its integrated optic and backup sights. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, also covers ergonomics, magazine compatibility issues, and the rifle's surprisingly controllable full-auto performance, labeling it a unique piece of innovation.
The FN F2000S is a specialized bullpup rifle developed for the Slovenian Army, featuring a unique integrated carry handle/riser. This modification, driven by Slovenian military requirements, allowed for better iron sight offset compared to the original F2000. While production ceased after Slovenia acquired 6,500 units, the F2000S represents an interesting case of OEM adaptation for specific military contracts.
This video features a full-auto range test of the FN F2000, with the creator humorously misidentifying it as an FS2000. The video also includes a "Modern Warfare 2 inspired" loadout featuring a Glock 18 (which is stated to be a Glock 17 with a full-auto sear) and associated gear. The creator discusses their opinions on the F2000 for duty use and references pop culture inspirations like Halo and Starship Troopers. Sponsor segments and various gear mentions are present throughout.
The FN FS2000 demonstrates exceptional reliability in extreme conditions, particularly in mud tests. Its sealed design effectively prevents debris from entering the action, allowing it to function flawlessly even when heavily contaminated. While difficult to clear if mud does ingress, the FS2000's primary strength lies in its robust sealing, making it a highly durable bullpup rifle.
This review of the full-auto FN FS2000 highlights its unique forward-ejection system, making it ambidextrous. Despite a heavy trigger and significant barrel whip during full-auto fire, the rifle demonstrates surprising accuracy. The bullpup design is noted for its ergonomics, though clearing malfunctions can be challenging due to the enclosed action. It's considered a unique piece of firearms history.
The FN FS2000, despite its 'worst modern military rifle' label, is a fascinating bullpup with unique features like forward ejection. However, its integrated optic is low-quality, the charging handle is fragile, and magazine well restrictions limit compatibility. The tactical model offers improvements with a Picatinny rail, making it a fun, albeit quirky, collectible.
This review highlights the IWI IDF Tavor and FN FS2000 as modern collectible firearms whose value is increasing due to discontinuation. The IDF Tavor, a replica of the Israeli military rifle, is noted for its ergonomics but criticized for its Meprolight M21 optic. The FN FS2000, nicknamed 'Combat Tuna,' features a unique forward-ejection system and an integrated optic, but FN has ceased US imports. Both are considered excellent investments for collectors, though the standard Tavor is recommended over the IDF model for optic flexibility.
The FN FS2000, a Belgian bullpup rifle, offers a futuristic design and reliable performance, particularly for left-handed shooters due to its forward ejection system. While its trigger is typical for a bullpup, its effectiveness in confined spaces like vehicles was tested, revealing significant challenges. Accuracy at 300 meters was achievable, but prone shooting and magazine changes present ergonomic difficulties.
This video provides a comparative analysis between the Kel-Tec RDB and the FN FS2000, two distinct bullpup rifle designs. The title suggests a direct comparison, likely covering aspects such as ergonomics, performance, reliability, and potentially price or intended use. Viewers can expect insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each platform, aiding those considering either rifle for various applications.
The FN FS2000 bullpup rifle, despite its cool factor and excellent accuracy with match-grade ammo, is ultimately underwhelming due to significant ergonomic and functional limitations. Key drawbacks include a lack of Last Round Bolt Hold Open (LRBHO) and severe magazine restrictions, preventing the use of popular modern magazines like PMAGs. While its short overall length and forward ejection are advantageous for CQB and ambidextrous use, these are overshadowed by the high price point and compatibility issues.
This video showcases a 'Big Machine Gun Shoot' event hosted by Military Arms Channel, featuring contest winners shooting a variety of iconic automatic firearms. Highlights include the WWII-era MG-34 and M3 Grease Gun, the Russian PKM, and the U.S. M60, alongside sub-machine guns like the Walther MPK and Skorpion vz.61. The event also included a bullpup rifle comparison and concluded with field expedient cooking.
Hickok45 tests the FN FS2000 bullpup rifle at the range, engaging targets from close-up bottles to long-range steel. He highlights the rifle's accuracy, stability, and unique mechanical features, such as the lack of a last-round bolt hold open. Despite its futuristic aesthetics, the FS2000 is praised for its trigger and handling.
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