This video from Military Arms Channel (MAC) takes an unfiltered look at the FNAR rifle chambered in .308. The host provides an overview of the rifle, noting its basis on the BAR Mk III and its design lineage from John Browning's grandson. While acknowledging it as a 'neat rifle,' the reviewer points out that it was overpriced and lacked features. The description also includes links to MAC's social media, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble, a firearms school, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video by Nutnfancy provides a comprehensive review of the FN FNAR rifle, highlighting its capabilities for tactical use and its comparison to the M1A. The reviewer emphasizes its accuracy, power in 7.62x51mm, and suitability for various scenarios including maritime security. Despite some minor drawbacks like magazine weight and bolt release, the FNAR is praised for its reliability, accuracy with match ammunition, and overall shooting experience. The review also touches upon its value proposition when it was more readily available and its features like a fluted barrel, Picatinny rail, and adaptable ergonomics.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 features Ken from FNH USA discussing their product line, with a particular focus on their increasing involvement in the 3-gun competition scene. He highlights how lessons learned from competition are being integrated into new, improved firearms. The discussion also touches upon the current status of their SCAR and FNAR models. The content aims to inform viewers about FNH USA's latest developments and strategic directions within the firearms market.
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