The Ultimate FN SCAR 17S

Published on January 16, 2016
Duration: 16:11

This comprehensive guide details the extensive modification and performance evaluation of a highly customized FN SCAR 17S, valued at over $12,000. Expert instructor Tim showcases a range of premium aftermarket parts, including KDG and PMM components, a Geissele trigger, ELCAN SpecterDR optic, and Armasight night vision. The video demonstrates the rifle's accuracy potential at 100 and 500 yards with IMI Match ammunition, highlighting its effectiveness in challenging conditions.

Quick Summary

Expert Tim showcases a highly modified FN SCAR 17S, valued at over $12,000, featuring premium aftermarket parts like KDG, PMM, Geissele, ELCAN, and Armasight. The build demonstrates impressive 100 and 500-yard accuracy with IMI Match ammunition, proving its effectiveness in challenging conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the $12,000 SCAR
  2. 01:31External Upgrades and Ergonomics
  3. 02:29High-End Optics and Night Vision
  4. 03:22Rail Systems and Charging Handle
  5. 04:38Ammunition Selection
  6. 05:14100-Yard Accuracy Testing
  7. 09:37500-Yard Long Range Performance
  8. 10:45Ammo Verification with Desert Tech

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key aftermarket modifications featured on the FN SCAR 17S in this video?

The FN SCAR 17S features extensive modifications including a Magpul ACR stock via KDG adapter, KDG QD sling mounts, PMM selector levers and grip, a Geissele trigger, KDG MREX rail, and an EACH Stryker charging handle.

What optics and night vision devices are used on the modified FN SCAR 17S?

The rifle is equipped with an ELCAN SpecterDR 1.5-6x variable optic featuring a 7.62 BDC reticle. For low-light conditions, an Armasight Co-Mini 3rd Generation night vision clip-on device is mounted in front of the primary optic.

How does the FN SCAR 17S perform at 500 yards with the featured modifications and ammunition?

In challenging snowy and windy conditions, the modified SCAR 17S demonstrated practical accuracy at 500 yards, with the shooter consistently hitting a 24-inch ringer and a smaller 12-inch target using the ELCAN's BDC and windage holds.

What ammunition was tested, and how was its accuracy verified?

The video tested IMI 175gr Match 7.62mm ammunition. Its accuracy potential was further verified by shooting sub-MOA 0.75-inch groups at 100 yards with a Desert Tech Covert bolt-action rifle.

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