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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

Jeff Quinn (www.gunblast.com) tests the FNH-USA FS2000 Tactical 5.56x45 (.223) Semi-Auto Bullpup Carbine. For more info, go to http://www.gunblast.com/FS2000.htm.

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  • Jeff what is your favorite FNH assault rifle ?

  • SCAR 17.

    Jeff

    

  • How would you say this compares to the Kel-tec RFB?

  • Different weapons. I prefer the caliber and handling qualities of the RFB.

    Jeff

  • What's the trigger pull like Jeff?

  • Quoting from the text of the review:

    "The trigger pull on the sample rifle measured just over seven pounds. It is a very smooth-feeling pull, and feels lighter than it measures. Trigger travel is about one-half inch, and much like a light double-action revolver's pull in feel"

    Jeff

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  • I traded me ar carbine plus a grand for this and never looked back. this thing is amazingly accurate.

  • @KJOSCOT Why does anybody correct anything? Generally to be an ass or to highlight something useful. I tried to do the latter, sorry if it came off differently.

  • @John234pwns Your point has been taken. Irregardless to whichever point one subscribes to, it is my opinion, and I have stated it. It was not ALL negative. Nor was it ALL positive. Why is it so hard for you to accept that? Go find yourself some Midol, and sip your chamomile tea with it and just find something more useful to do than to try to 'correct' an individual's mindset.

  • @KJOSCOT My only point is you're slapping a negative point onto a weapon from a basis that's easily remedied, and that "better" hardly applies to two different platforms suited to two different roles.

  • @godzilla74114 Metric FAL and some Bren types. Yes, I know that. I wish that the RFB would be more available than they are. Pain in the neck to find.

  • @John234pwns Yes sir, but why should I remove anything? Same with the RFB, why can I not use any FAL magazine, instead of confining said design to the metric variety? Like all machines, they have their own pearls and pratfalls. However, they both have one common design feature, and that is they can kill efficiently, accurately, and quickly depending on the shooter. I would prefer the .308 for varmint/hunting purposes myself because .223 is a bit too small for it for the larger game. Both rock!

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