Shooting the FN FS 2000 carbine: Suppressed with NV

Published on October 17, 2008
Duration: 3:30

This FN FS 2000 carbine review highlights its bullpup ergonomics and balance, even when suppressed. However, significant particle blowback from the suppressor necessitates eye protection. The trigger is noted as a common bullpup flaw, and the slow-resetting target caused confusion during shooting. The setup includes an EOTech optic and ITT night vision for low-light operation.

Quick Summary

The FN FS 2000 carbine offers excellent bullpup balance, but suppressor use causes significant particle blowback requiring eye protection. Its trigger is noted as a common bullpup flaw. The setup includes an EOTech optic and ITT night vision for tactical shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gear Overview: FN FS 2000 Setup
  2. 00:30Shooting Demo & Ergonomics
  3. 01:20Suppressor Blowback & Target Issues
  4. 02:18Bullpup Trigger Critique
  5. 02:52Target Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ergonomic advantages of the FN FS 2000 carbine?

The FN FS 2000's bullpup design provides excellent weight and balance. This configuration makes the rifle feel less front-heavy compared to traditional designs, even when accessories like a suppressor are attached.

What issues can arise when shooting the FN FS 2000 with a suppressor?

A significant issue noted is particle blowback from the suppressor into the shooter's face. This necessitates the use of proper eye protection during suppressed shooting sessions.

How is the trigger performance on the FN FS 2000?

The trigger on the FN FS 2000 receives a critique. Poor trigger feel is identified as an inherent flaw common to most bullpup rifle designs, including this model.

What night vision gear was used with the FN FS 2000?

The FN FS 2000 was equipped with an ITT Night Quest 6015 Gen 3 night vision monocular, paired with an EOTech 4 optic in infrared mode for effective low-light tactical shooting.

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