FS2000 shooting at the range

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  • Quick question if you know whats the diffrence with the FN2000 and FS2000? Or is it just diffrent names for the same gun? And also how do u get the rails on it?

  • @christower50 FN2000 is the automatic version. FS2000 is the semi-auto version of the platform.

  • That looks like the range I shoot at in Ohio

  • @bigdog200399 That range is in Lima, so you probably are right :)

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  • @DramaticGnome1210

    It will push the unfired round out of the ejection port just like a spent case. The FS2000 doesn't eject "like a normal rifle." It sends all of the spent cases down the ejection tube so that it can dump out of the front of the gun. If you hand cycle the rifle with unfired rounds they will dump out of the same place as the spent cases after the rifle cycles while being fired.

  • Yo dog, we herd you liek scopes.

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  • @christower50 Just to ask your opinion. I have reached a point now that I am a very experienced shooter where compared to a few years ago, I would much rather fire a semiauto weapon. Its fun to go rent a grease gun and spray down the firing range, but I am extremely inacurate with them. I can squeeze the trigger much faster than I need to shoot anyway. Just a comment wondering what another shooter thought.

  • Hybrid scope lol.

  • the foregrip is that aftermarket and how is relibeilty

  • Hey....can I get this in a. 22cal.?? Cuz that would be awesome

  • @DramaticGnome1210 Yes, if you pull the magazine and there is still a round chambered then all you do is put the gun in safe and then pull on the charging handle and let it fly forward. Then to be on the safe side you can pull the CH again and lock it back and open up the inspection port and peak in just to be sure the gun is cleared.

  • @McFlintoid Oh alright The more i know lol, How does this gun shoot? Im pretty sure the FS2000 would be legal in canada since full auto is illegal.

  • @christower50 No such thing as the FN2000. It's easy to get the manufacturer's name mixed in with it. They're the F2000 and FS2000 (both made by FN). But yeah, as he said, the F2000 is the full auto, military version.

  • beatiful gun

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