FN SCAR Rifle Series | Guns & Gear S11

Published on December 6, 2019
Duration: 4:48

This video provides an overview of the FN SCAR rifle series, highlighting its modularity, short-stroke piston system, and ambidextrous controls designed for Special Operations. It details the different members of the SCAR family, including the SCAR 16S (5.56mm) and SCAR 17S (7.62mm), and discusses their ergonomic features and shooting characteristics, particularly the manageable recoil of the SCAR 17S.

Quick Summary

The FN SCAR rifle series, developed for SOCOM, features a modular design with a short-stroke piston system and M4-like ambidextrous controls. Variants include the 5.56mm SCAR 16S and the 7.62mm SCAR 17S, known for its surprisingly low recoil due to its operating system and muzzle brake.

Chapters

  1. 00:07SOCOM's Choice: The FN SCAR
  2. 00:15Understanding the SCAR Family
  3. 00:36Shared Modularity and Piston System
  4. 00:46M4-Style Controls
  5. 00:58Reversible Charging Handle
  6. 01:42Adjustable and Folding Stock
  7. 02:13Shooting Impressions: Recoil Management
  8. 02:41Range Time: SCAR 17S Performance
  9. 03:02The SCAR 16S (Light Carbine)
  10. 03:34Charging Handle Reciprocation Discussion
  11. 03:52Advantages of the Forward Charging Handle
  12. 04:30Conclusion: FN SCAR Series

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FN SCAR rifle series unique for military applications?

The FN SCAR series was specifically designed for Special Operations (SOCOM), prioritizing modularity and operator needs. Key features include a robust short-stroke piston system, ambidextrous controls mirroring the M4 platform, and a reversible charging handle for versatile operation.

What are the main variants within the FN SCAR family?

The FN SCAR family consists of four primary members: a subcompact/submachine gun, the SCAR 16S (a light carbine chambered in 5.56mm), the SCAR 17S (a heavy carbine in 7.62mm), and the SCAR Precision for long-range engagements.

How does the FN SCAR manage recoil, especially the SCAR 17S?

The SCAR 17S, despite being a 7.62mm rifle, is noted for its very manageable recoil. This is largely due to its effective short-stroke piston operating system, the design of its internal mechanics, and a highly efficient muzzle brake.

What are the ergonomic advantages of the FN SCAR's charging handle?

The FN SCAR's forward and reversible charging handle offers significant ergonomic benefits. It can be operated from either side, acts as a force assist for clearing malfunctions, and allows the bolt to be locked to the rear with the support hand without complex maneuvers.

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