excellent video...looking forward to some follow-ups. Definitely got me more interested in one. Any recommendations on where to look for replacement parts as that seems to be the main drawback.
You forgot to mention something that is very important. The FNC was one of the first rifles to adopt the 3-rounds burst system. The controls of the FNC consist of the 4-positions safety / mode selector switch on the left side of the receiver. Available modes are Safe, Single shot,3-rounds bursts and Full automatic fire.
I'm looking forward to the range video. Will you be comparing the T2 Mk5 with the FNC as well? I'd like to see that comparison, since they were both candidates in the Australian weapons trials.
excellent video...looking forward to some follow-ups. Definitely got me more interested in one. Any recommendations on where to look for replacement parts as that seems to be the main drawback.
Thanks!
TheMagiccarpetrides 4 days ago
For a full auto FNC, that sounds like a reasonable price these days.
ForgottenWeapons 2 weeks ago
I found a pre-86 FNC for 8,100, is that a typical price?
MrGeremyTibbles 2 weeks ago
@MrGeremyTibbles no, its high.
delzottoj 4 days ago
Yes, there are semiauto FNCs available. They're going for $2000-$3000 right now.
ForgottenWeapons 3 weeks ago
is there a semi auto only version if so how much does it typicality run in price
MU5T4NG2 3 weeks ago
You forgot to mention something that is very important. The FNC was one of the first rifles to adopt the 3-rounds burst system. The controls of the FNC consist of the 4-positions safety / mode selector switch on the left side of the receiver. Available modes are Safe, Single shot,3-rounds bursts and Full automatic fire.
UNPROFOR1994 2 months ago
I'm looking forward to the range video. Will you be comparing the T2 Mk5 with the FNC as well? I'd like to see that comparison, since they were both candidates in the Australian weapons trials.
Cadeyrnable 4 months ago