This video delves into seven firearms that, despite innovative design, strong manufacturing backing, and initial promise, failed to achieve market success. It examines specific models like the FN FS2000, Sig Sauer P250, Remington 105 CTi, Taurus Curve, Bushmaster ACR, Remington 700 EtronX, and Remington R51, highlighting their design flaws, market miscalculations, or execution failures. The content appeals to those interested in forgotten firearms history, engineering mishaps, and cautionary tales in the gun industry.
This video features a comprehensive review and testing of the Belgian FN FS2000 rifle, also nicknamed the 'Tactical Tuna' or 'Fish Gun'. The content highlights the unorthodox bullpup design of the FS2000, explores its performance through shooting drills, and provides a detailed breakdown of the rifle. The video also includes a music video by Print Shoot Repeat and mentions various affiliated sponsors and social media channels for the presenter, Garand Thumb.
This video from InRange TV features a mud test of the FN FS2000 rifle. The description highlights that the channel is viewer-supported via Patreon. The mud test is a signature InRange challenge designed to push firearms to their limits in harsh conditions, likely assessing reliability and durability.
This video provides a detailed field stripping guide for the FN FS2000 bullpup rifle. It covers the mechanical function of the rifle and offers step-by-step instructions on how to disassemble and reassemble this unique firearm. The content is presented by InRange TV, a viewer-supported channel.
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 showcases the FN FS2000 rifle firing in full-auto mode. The description highlights various avenues for viewers to support the channel, including Amazon, Patreon, and a legal self-defense network. It also directs audiences to their website, merchandise store, and social media profiles across multiple platforms. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges under professional supervision. It also clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms or modifications.
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 discusses the importance of timing when collecting modern firearms, using the IDF Tavor and FN FS2000 as prime examples of collectible rifles that are no longer imported and are increasing in value. The presenter highlights that these firearms were once readily available but, due to market disinterest, production ceased, making them highly sought after by collectors who are now paying a premium. The video also includes various sponsor and affiliate links for related products and organizations.
This video features a genuine gun counter visit with Nutnfancy at Gunnies Gun Store, including a segment where an audience member fails a gear check. The discussion covers various firearms and topics, such as Gen 5 Glocks, the Tavor bullpup rifle (and IWI's commitment to the X95), the value of high-end AR-15s, achieving 1 MOA with an AR-15, critiques of the FN FS2000, the KelTec RDB, AR-15 builds, and even workout regimes. It promises to be a fun and informative gun store visit for firearms enthusiasts.
This TFBTV video provides a field stripping guide for the FN FS2000, a distinctive bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm. The description highlights its futuristic appearance, ambidextrous features beneficial for left-handed shooters due to forward ejection, and its limited military adoption despite its potential. The video aims to give viewers an inside look at the rifle's mechanics, with a link provided to a separate shooting demonstration. Support from Ventura Munitions and Patreon is acknowledged.
This TFBTV video explores the FN FS2000, a unique-looking bullpup rifle with European military adoption. The video highlights its underappreciated engineering and reliability, contrasting its appearance with its performance. A significant portion of the video involves shooting the FS2000 from a moving vehicle, testing its capabilities in a less conventional scenario. The description also thanks Ventura Munitions for their support and encourages viewers to support TFBTV via Patreon.
This video is a compilation of various firearms being shot, celebrating 200,000 subscribers. The creator expresses gratitude to their audience and promises more content. The description lists an extensive array of firearms, including historical military weapons, modern firearms, and even some unique prototypes and reproductions, each with a link to its individual video. This compilation serves as a highlight reel of past content, showcasing a diverse range of firearms in action.