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I love mine as well.. "rediculously fun" is a good way to describe it. I would recommend a Ps90 to anyone who enjoys shooting. Just gotta get that thing SBR'd now... Trust me, it multiplied the fun level.
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Originally Posted By Sparks556:
On the way to the range for our September Gun shoot I am hosting. My wifes PS90 is in there sum were.. http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/n524/Sparks556/GEDC0017.jpg Good Lord, it looks like a seen from the season finally of "Gun Horders". |
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Thats even the optical model with the hood and scope removed. I like the hand guard rails.
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"Of course I am compensating for something....if I could kill something at 300 meter with my cock I would not need a gun" - BURN
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Originally Posted By cmcflex:
I decided to take advantage of the military overrun FS2000s. I sold one of my spare AR lowers and a duplicate M4A1 Block II upper I had to fund this; I think I made out well. I really wanted a SCAR but funds were a little tight. I see this as being an excellent CQB weapon for HD because of its bullpup design. http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1685.jpg http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1686.jpg Specs: FN FS2000 Tactical FNH Tri Rail Aimpoint T-1 Micro (4MOA) in LaRue LT661 "low" mount SureFire M300A in a LaRue LT172 mount with SureFire SR07 switch KAC handstop and rail covers URBAN E.R.T. Sentry sling with FS2000 strap I have the KAC T-1 battery cap to add, but I need to pick up some spare batteries before I can mount it (having only one battery was causing the T-1 to flicker a bit). The Judochop charging handles aren't available anymore so I won't be able to go that route. I don't plan on messing with the trigger either. Just curious what is your sight picture like with that setup? Lower 1/3 cowitness? |
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A HANDGUN IS NOT A MAGIC WAND WITH PIXIE DUST THAT WHEN IT COMES OUT IT MAKES BAD MANS GO AWAY THIS ISNT NARNIA -RSF
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Originally Posted By Top_Secret:
Just curious what is your sight picture like with that setup? Lower 1/3 cowitness? Absolute cowitness. It's not cluttered when the rear sight is folded down. I had an RMR on there for a bit but it didn't have the vertical FOV that the T-1 does to be effective (for me anyway). I find the T-1 to be about perfect. I'm sure you could use a 30mm Aimpoint and move a little above absolute cowitness. |
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Cham1ber is a miserable douchebag.
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Cham1ber is a miserable douchebag.
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Demand equal treatment for male parents in family law courts. Equal time and equal financial support obligations for all fit parents.
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Originally Posted By cmcflex: http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1685.jpg http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1686.jpg Compared to the stock handguard, how is the 1913 rail with the cover in comparison as far as holding it when shooting. Looks like the position of your hand it an inch or so higher without the guard it comes with. Do you notice a difference? I don't know much about these.... is that a simple change to get the 1913 rail on there or is it a completely different version of the rifle? |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Absolutely no effort or modifications needed to put the tri rail on the FS2000. The one that has the top aluminum rail, and the plastic hand guard is the tactical. The model with the aluminum top pic rail and tri rail from the factory is called the CQB model. The one that has the plastic hood on top with the integrated sight is the standard model. Both the tactical and the CQB are the way to go because of the top aluminum pic rail for mounting any optic you like. The tri rail to buy separate is under $200, and put it on and off as you wish, it takes 4 seconds to change back and forth. Really you cant go wrong with buying a FS2000!
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"Of course I am compensating for something....if I could kill something at 300 meter with my cock I would not need a gun" - BURN
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The majority of pictures I've looked at show the FS2000 steel mags. Haven't seen many that have Magpul or other plastic mags. Any reason for that?
Kind of ironic that so many out plastic mags in their metal guns and metal mags in their plastic guns. ;) I've recently developed a new interest in this system. I love the AR platform but a second look at this now is making me think I really need one. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Originally Posted By pathfinder74:
The majority of pictures I've looked at show the FS2000 steel mags. Haven't seen many that have Magpul or other plastic mags. Any reason for that? Kind of ironic that so many out plastic mags in their metal guns and metal mags in their plastic guns. ;) I've recently developed a new interest in this system. I love the AR platform but a second look at this now is making me think I really need one. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Aluminum USGI and steel mags are about the only magazines that fit in an fs2000 Mag well. Polymer magazines will require modification to fit most of the time. |
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Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.
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Originally Posted By pathfinder74:
-snip Unfortunately, polymer magazines are not STANAG spec, so they are slightly larger in dimension than the standard USGI magazine. Most ar15 manufactures made their mag wells larger than stanag spec, with the exemption of some colts, etc (which have Mag wells too tight to drop Pmags) the F2000/FS2000 was designed before polymer magazines had a lot of traction, and they were designed with a deep mag well with very tight dimensions, along with a rubber skirt to keep dirt and debris out. These features and design details made the mag well too tight for anything but very thin walled magazines, so almost all polymer magazines (with the Troy mags supposedly working without any mod) will require material to be removed from the sides and or front of the magazine to fit in and lock/release correctly and easily. |
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Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.
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What about USGI 10 and 20 round magazines? Is the mag well too deep for the 10 rounders?
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Originally Posted By pathfinder74: What about USGI 10 and 20 round magazines? Is the mag well too deep for the 10 rounders? Way too deep for a 10. The 20s need a ranger plate for easy removal. |
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"Of course I am compensating for something....if I could kill something at 300 meters with my cock I would not need a gun" - BURN
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Fn makes a 10 round for the fs2000. It is the same size as a 30 round but has the limiter built in for states like ny/nj etc
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Originally Posted By cmcflex:
I decided to take advantage of the military overrun FS2000s. I sold one of my spare AR lowers and a duplicate M4A1 Block II upper I had to fund this; I think I made out well. I really wanted a SCAR but funds were a little tight. I see this as being an excellent CQB weapon for HD because of its bullpup design. http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1685.jpg http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz285/k_wilkin/DSC_1686.jpg Specs: FN FS2000 Tactical FNH Tri Rail Aimpoint T-1 Micro (4MOA) in LaRue LT661 "low" mount SureFire M300A in a LaRue LT172 mount with SureFire SR07 switch KAC handstop and rail covers URBAN E.R.T. Sentry sling with FS2000 strap I have the KAC T-1 battery cap to add, but I need to pick up some spare batteries before I can mount it (having only one battery was causing the T-1 to flicker a bit). The Judochop charging handles aren't available anymore so I won't be able to go that route. I don't plan on messing with the trigger either. Very Nice! |
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In the off chance one of these could be found at a gun show for a non-wallet raping price, would it be a simple cash-and-carry purchase since it dodges the assault rifle classification by the thumbhole stock?
I live in NJ. Could I buy on of these at most any out-of-state gun show as long as I have the NJ purchasing ID card?
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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The sock FS2000 from FNH is legal for NY and NJ. The only thing that is not is the 30 round mag. If you buy one and bring it back sell or throw the 30 rounder in the trash. That is the only part that is not legal for you to own.
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"Of course I am compensating for something....if I could kill something at 300 meters with my cock I would not need a gun" - BURN
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Originally Posted By cetane: The sock FS2000 from FNH is legal for NY and NJ. The only thing that is not is the 30 round mag. If you buy one and bring it back sell or throw the 30 rounder in the trash. That is the only part that is not legal for you to own. So an out-of-state buy is nothing but showing ID... and finding someone that doesn't want $2,500 for it? |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Originally Posted By pathfinder74:
In the off chance one of these could be found at a gun show for a non-wallet raping price, would it be a simple cash-and-carry purchase since it dodges the assault rifle classification by the thumbhole stock? I live in NJ. Could I buy on of these at most any out-of-state gun show as long as I have the NJ purchasing ID card? Your best bet on finding one is on the FN forum, or gunbroker and having it shipped. I'm in Mass, and had no trouble getting one sent to my FFL. Just make sure you find a FFL first, these are not that common of a rifle so a FFL in MA, or NJ may not even know what it is. And a fair price is between $1500-$1800 for a used one, not $2500 at a gun show. Devil |
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Originally Posted By DevilWillCry: Originally Posted By pathfinder74: Your best bet on finding one is on the FN forum, or gunbroker and having it shipped. I'm in Mass, and had no trouble getting one sent to my FFL. Just make sure you find a FFL first, these are not that common of a rifle so a FFL in MA, or NJ may not even know what it is. And a fair price is between $1500-$1800 for a used one, not $2500 at a gun show. In the off chance one of these could be found at a gun show for a non-wallet raping price, would it be a simple cash-and-carry purchase since it dodges the assault rifle classification by the thumbhole stock? I live in NJ. Could I buy on of these at most any out-of-state gun show as long as I have the NJ purchasing ID card? Devil Thanks Devil... that seems to be the common consensus on price. I'd definitely have to make sure whatever FFL I use to transfer knows the specs and legalities... but from what I've gotten the only thing that can't come in is the factory 30rnd mag. Everything else is kosher. |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Just got mine for $1705 NIB, shipped and transferred.
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Dizzy with envy. That is a sweet set-up. |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
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Need to breathe life into this thread!!
Still saving up for mine. We need pics of dirty beat up FSs. |
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Run with scissors!!!!
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I didn't know the FS2000 had a quick detach sling swivel - is that new?
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Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit: I didn't know the FS2000 had a quick detach sling swivel - is that new? My bad, I put that there when I got it new. |
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Originally Posted By cetane:
Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit:
I didn't know the FS2000 had a quick detach sling swivel - is that new? My bad, I put that there when I got it new. Nicely done sir! I wish my AUG had such an option. Can you tell us how you did it? |
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Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit: http://fnforum.net/forums/fn-fs2000-accessories-mods/21882-single-point-sling-mout.htmlOriginally Posted By cetane: Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit: I didn't know the FS2000 had a quick detach sling swivel - is that new? My bad, I put that there when I got it new. Nicely done sir! I wish my AUG had such an option. Can you tell us how you did it? You need to get a socket head screw that goes all the way through from the other side, that is the right thread for your sling loop. Its does not swivel. |
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Originally Posted By cetane:
Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit:
http://fnforum.net/forums/fn-fs2000-accessories-mods/21882-single-point-sling-mout.html
Originally Posted By cetane:
Originally Posted By Super_Wabbit:
I didn't know the FS2000 had a quick detach sling swivel - is that new? My bad, I put that there when I got it new. Nicely done sir! I wish my AUG had such an option. Can you tell us how you did it? You need to get a socket head screw that goes all the way through from the other side, that is the right thread for your sling loop. Its does not swivel. Swivel doesn't bother me much - but what a great idea. I will definitely keep this in-mind. |
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Originally Posted By civic96hb:
Here's mine. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/CoolBoyCV/27278_4236881129248_1114818133_n_zps2dd3cad2.jpg Is that a barrel shroud? A shoulder thing that goes up? Just WHAT and where did you get the rail setup? |
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An ARMED SOCIETY is a POLITE SOCIETY!
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Barrel shroud? shoulder thing that goes up???
Its a quad rail kit from magazine parts.com, no longer in business |
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Originally Posted By helogene:
Originally Posted By civic96hb:
Here's mine. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/CoolBoyCV/27278_4236881129248_1114818133_n_zps2dd3cad2.jpg Is that a barrel shroud? A shoulder thing that goes up? Just WHAT and where did you get the rail setup? As far as I know it's an airsoft part such as this: http://www.khmountain.com/airsoft/product_info.php?products_id=779 |
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Like I said, its from a business thats not in business anymore.
Yes, you can use that from an airsoft gun but you have to modify it. |
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Yeah thats it & they charged him over 10x for it
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It came with my rifle
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I started to highlight all the stuff you said that was dumbass but was afraid the internet would run out of red. -Aimless
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