FAMAS G2: The French Navy Updates its Bullpup

Published on May 27, 2020
Duration: 11:51

The FAMAS G2 represents the final iteration of the French FAMAS bullpup rifle, specifically developed for the French Navy to meet NATO standards. Key upgrades include a 1:7 twist rate for SS109 ammunition and a push-button magazine release compatible with NATO STANAG magazines. Despite its advanced features and historical significance, the G2 is a rare firearm with limited production.

Quick Summary

The FAMAS G2 is the final French military version of the FAMAS bullpup rifle, developed for the French Navy. It features a 1:7 twist barrel for NATO SS109 ammo, a push-button magazine release for STANAG magazines, and a lever-delayed blowback system. It is a rare firearm with limited production.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FAMAS G2
  2. 00:44NATO Standardization & Twist Rate
  3. 02:53Evolution from G1 to G2
  4. 04:01F1 vs G2 External Comparison
  5. 05:47Fire Control and Selectors
  6. 06:29Grenade Launching & Receiver
  7. 07:35Internal Mechanics: Lever-Delayed Blowback
  8. 09:09Sighting Systems Overview
  9. 11:15Conclusion: Rarity and Significance

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FAMAS G2 different from the earlier FAMAS F1?

The FAMAS G2 features a 1:7 twist rate barrel for NATO SS109 ammunition, a push-button magazine release for STANAG magazines, and an enlarged handguard. Internally, it has a modified lever-delayed blowback system tuned for the new ammunition.

Why was the FAMAS G2 developed for the French Navy?

The French Navy required a rifle that met NATO standardization requirements, particularly regarding ammunition compatibility (SS109) and magazine types. The G2 incorporated these features into the FAMAS platform.

What is the operating system of the FAMAS G2?

The FAMAS G2 operates using a lever-delayed blowback system. This system uses a locking piece and an accelerator to delay the opening of the bolt, allowing for reliable extraction of spent cartridges.

Is the FAMAS G2 a common firearm?

No, the FAMAS G2 is quite rare. Only approximately 10,000 units were produced, making up a small percentage of total FAMAS production. Civilian semi-automatic versions were never manufactured.

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