FAMAS Commando Prototypes

Published on July 17, 2020
Duration: 7:14

This review delves into rare FAMAS Commando prototypes, showcasing their significantly shorter 11.25-inch barrels compared to the standard FAMAS G2. Prototypes explored experimental handguard designs, including a hand stop and an integrated vertical grip, alongside distinct sighting systems. Mechanical adjustments, such as a lightened bolt carrier, were necessary to ensure reliable cycling with the reduced barrel length.

Quick Summary

FAMAS Commando prototypes are rare, short-barreled variants of the French bullpup rifle, featuring an 11.25-inch barrel and experimental handguards with options like integrated vertical grips. Mechanical adjustments, including a lightened bolt carrier, were made for reliable cycling due to reduced gas pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FAMAS Commando Prototypes
  2. 01:49Comparison with Standard FAMAS G2
  3. 02:28Handguard and Grip Variations
  4. 03:13Experimental Sighting Systems
  5. 04:56Markings and Serial Numbers
  6. 05:32Mechanical Adjustments for Short Barrels

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FAMAS Commando prototypes unique?

The FAMAS Commando prototypes are unique because they represent rare, short-barreled variants of the FAMAS bullpup rifle, which were never officially issued in this configuration. They showcase experimental features like different handguards and sighting systems.

What were the key mechanical changes in the FAMAS Commando prototypes?

A significant mechanical change was the use of a lightened bolt carrier. This was necessary because the shorter barrel reduced gas pressure and dwell time in the delayed blowback system, requiring less mass for reliable cycling.

How did the FAMAS Commando prototypes differ in barrel length and handguards from the standard FAMAS G2?

The Commando prototypes featured a much shorter 11.25-inch barrel compared to the standard G2's 19-inch barrel. Consequently, their handguards were shortened, and the bipod was removed.

What experimental features were present on the FAMAS Commando prototypes?

Prototypes explored different handguard designs, including one with a hand stop and another with an integrated vertical front grip. They also featured experimental sighting systems, such as a V-ramp rear sight with a peg front sight.

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