This video features a full-auto range test of the FN F2000, with the creator humorously misidentifying it as an FS2000. The video also includes a "Modern Warfare 2 inspired" loadout featuring a Glock 18 (which is stated to be a Glock 17 with a full-auto sear) and associated gear. The creator discusses their opinions on the F2000 for duty use and references pop culture inspirations like Halo and Starship Troopers. Sponsor segments and various gear mentions are present throughout.
This "From the Vault" episode from Brownells features Paul Levy and Keith Ford at Rock Island Auction Company showcasing the Fabrique Nationale FS2000, a semi-automatic civilian variant of the F2000 bullpup assault rifle. The video highlights its similarities to the FN P90, its compact size due to a 17" barrel (for civilian legality), the conventional Picatinny rail for optics (demonstrated with a Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T), and its unique ambidextrous rotary safety and trigger system. The discussion also touches upon the P90's trigger system, the rifle's jam clearance mechanism, and the reasons behind the F2000/FS2000 platform's success, including its bullpup design and sealed magwell.
This video features a review of the FN FS2000 rifle, a modern bullpup chambered in 5.56mm. The presenter expresses a conflicted opinion, calling it one of the "worst modern military service rifles" while also admitting to enjoying shooting it. The description emphasizes the channel's independence from firearms manufacturers and encourages viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar. It also mentions joining the Gun Owners of America. Safety disclaimers and legal compliance are highlighted.
This video features the FN FS2000, the semi-automatic civilian variant of FN's F2000 bullpup rifle. The description highlights its military design origins, noting that adoption by militaries has been less widespread than FN had hoped, with Slovenia being a notable exception. The presenter admits initial reservations due to its aesthetic but finds it surprisingly comfortable to shoot, drawing a parallel to the AR-18's internal design, a platform they favor. The video likely showcases the rifle in action at a range, providing an evaluation of its performance and handling.
This video provides a comparative look at three select-fire rifles: the FNH F2000, the SCAR Mk16, and the SCAR Mk17. It highlights the use of Yankee Hill suppressors and QD mounts, and notes a specific modification to the SCAR Mk17's lower receiver by Stryker Enterprises. The video acknowledges Stryker Enterprises and TTS for supplying the firearms and mentions the Sony NEX-FS700 camera used for filming. A Patreon link for the creator, Military Arms, is also included.
This YouTube video from the 2010 SHOT Show features coverage of the FNH USA booth. The content specifically highlights the FNX pistols and the F2000 rifle. It provides a glimpse into these firearms as presented at a major industry event.
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