FNH FS2000 Ejection

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

An FS2000's ejection tube gets cleared.

The FS2000 pops used brass into a tube above the barrel which empties through a door at the front of the gun. While shells normally appear to dribble out slowly, there is actually a good amount of force applied to them during ejection, as this illustrates when they stack up like Newton's Cradle.

The manual suggests that the ejection port door not be opened manually, and to allow brass to pop it open as seen here.

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  • @gercis46 The ejection tube is so much wider than 5.56 casings that I've never had a hangup in there. I swab it with a boresnake periodically. In the cases of misfires, manually cycling the weapon (yanking the charging handle back, letting it fly forward) clears the chamber every time, and pops the bad cartridge into the ejection tube just like any other, to fall out the forward port normally. That port up front is designed to accommodate unfired rounds.

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  • Автомат посрал!

  • @thlman why am i stupid if at the time i wrote the comment 3 months ago i didn`t know how the forward ejection system worked? i had never seen it working so i was curious, but now i saw your profile and realized how you`re the stupid one, you just roam around youtube commenting racist and unnecessary comments... don`t bother answering to this, i won`t answer back.

  • @Alterach You are so stupid.  It did not shoot all those rounds at once. The gun stores several casings in a tube and when it's full, they all shoot out.

  • @Eddythebandkid

    Yes - It does shoot 5.56 and/or .223 but as far as AR mags, not all AR mags will work.

    Due to the deep magazine slot design of the bullpup, only STANAG (NATO abbreviation for Standardization Agreement) AR type magazines will fit properly. Magpul and some other aftermarket polymer mags will not fit.

  • Thats pretty sweet

  • @Eddythebandkid 900 rpm:)

  • @Alterach no no, he shot 2 times but I have come to notice that not every casing is "spit" out separately. I don't know why... probably because the tube that leads to the port is a bit to long for the casing to travel with the given power whet the bolt is pulled back.. i think that it takes a couple of casings to clear the tube... i think

  • This uses 5.56 and can take AR-15 mags?

  • you shot all of those rounds? damn what's the rate of fire on this thing?

  • @rmysterio80 YEEEEEEEEES

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