From the Vault: FN FS2000 Rifle

Published on February 28, 2020
Duration: 5:49

This video provides an in-depth review of the FN FS2000, the civilian variant of the F2000 rifle. It highlights key differences from the military version, such as the barrel length and optic, and draws parallels to the P90, particularly in its ambidextrous safety selector and charging handle. The unique forward ejection system and its implications for reliability and maintenance are discussed, along with the rifle's non-drop-free magazine system and its impact on its commercial success. The presenters note its discontinuation and potential for increased collector value.

Quick Summary

The FN FS2000 is a civilian variant of the F2000 rifle, distinguished by its slightly longer barrel, Picatinny rail, and unique forward ejection system. It shares ambidextrous controls and a P90-inspired charging handle design, but its non-drop-free magazines and rear magazine release are notable differences.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction of FN FS2000
  2. 00:17Civilian Variant of F2000
  3. 00:26Production Status and Military Adoption
  4. 00:445.56 Rifle Platform
  5. 00:57FS2000 vs. Military Version Differences
  6. 01:04Integral Optic vs. Picatinny Rail
  7. 01:17Barrel Length Comparison
  8. 01:25Bayonet Lug and Flash Hider
  9. 01:36Similarities to P90
  10. 01:42Ambidextrous Safety Selector
  11. 02:02Safe and Fire Settings
  12. 02:06Modular Handguard
  13. 02:10Grenade Launcher Option
  14. 02:16Unique Features: Chamber Access
  15. 02:20Charging Handle Operation
  16. 02:36Comparison to AK Charging Handle
  17. 02:41Trigger and Hammer Pack
  18. 02:52Port Door Access
  19. 03:03Polymer Piece in Ejection Port
  20. 03:13Forward Ejection Mechanism
  21. 03:26Spent Cartridge Stacking
  22. 03:30Forward Ejection Door
  23. 03:41Maxim Gun Ejection Concept
  24. 03:50Vertical Ejection
  25. 03:58Reasons for Lack of Success
  26. 04:04Tactical Preferences
  27. 04:07Bulb Ups and Early 2000s Tactics
  28. 04:12Non-Drop Free Magazine
  29. 04:18Magazine Gasket and Sealing
  30. 04:20USGI Aluminum Magazines
  31. 04:39Magazine Release Location
  32. 04:42Comparison to AR Magazine Release
  33. 04:52Charging Handle Experience
  34. 05:02Unique Concept and Setup
  35. 05:05Discontinuation and Collector Value
  36. 05:11Original Price Point
  37. 05:21Recommendation for Bullpup Enthusiasts
  38. 05:27Conclusion: FN FS2000
  39. 05:30Thanks to Rock Island Auction

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the FN FS2000 and the military F2000?

The FN FS2000, the civilian variant, features a slightly longer barrel (over 17 inches) compared to the military version's 16 inches, the removal of the bayonet lug, and typically uses a Picatinny rail instead of the military model's integral scope.

How does the FN FS2000 handle spent casings?

The FS2000 has a unique forward ejection system. Spent casings are directed into a channel above the chamber and then ejected from a small door at the front of the rifle, which can cause them to stack up.

What type of magazines does the FN FS2000 use, and what is notable about its magazine release?

The FS2000 accepts only USGI aluminum-style magazines and features a non-drop-free system with a gasket for sealing. Its magazine release is located at the rear of the receiver, differing from the AR-style front release.

Is the FN FS2000 still in production?

No, the FN FS2000 is no longer in production. Due to its unique design and limited availability, these rifles are becoming collector's items and are expected to command higher prices.

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