This review of the FN FS2000 highlights its unique design and performance quirks. While criticized for its integrated optic quality and some ergonomic issues like the charging handle and forward ejection, the rifle is noted for its fun shooting experience. The tactical variant, featuring a Picatinny rail for better optics, addresses some of these shortcomings. The assessment comes from Tim, a firearms expert with extensive experience reviewing military-style rifles.
This video from Military Arms Channel, featuring a high-level subject matter expert, discusses modern collectible firearms like the IDF Tavor and FN FS2000. The expert provides critical insights into their market availability, technical features, and collector value, highlighting the importance of acquiring these firearms before they become scarce. The analysis includes detailed comparisons and practical demonstrations of each rifle's unique characteristics.
This video from FNH USA's 2010 Shot Show presentation introduces the FNX line of pistols and the FS2000 rifle. The FNX pistols feature fully ambidextrous controls, including magazine release, slide release, and a multi-function manual safety/decocking lever. They offer increased magazine capacity (17 rounds for 9mm, 15 for .40 S&W) and are designed to reduce felt recoil by raising the grip position. The FS2000 is highlighted as a completely ambidextrous bullpup rifle in 5.56 caliber, utilizing AR-15 style magazines and ejecting brass forward. The FS2000 Tactical variant includes a raised rail and integrated backup sights, while the standard model features a fixed 1.6x magnification optic.
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