Then she's going to smell like Hoppe's!She gets to clean it as well!
OK, that's good. Girls shouldn't smell like Hoppes. That's a man thang. They shouldn't smell like food either. I keep trying to tell my wife that. She has lotion that smells like strawberries, lotion that smells like vanilla. I don't get it.
Ooooook back on topic
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=24&t=326005
Link has some pics of the metal piece
Last edited by lloydkristmas; 11-08-10 at 19:07.
Sounds like its a good gun that couldn't hurt to have a few improvements.
The AR platform has gone through several decades of improvement to get where it is now.
Pretty much sums it up.
The charging handle needs to be beefed up.
The iron sights need to be raised slightly (The Slovenian armed forces got their wish for higher sights on their military F2000, FN should make this improvement to all models)
The ejection port door should be made of metal, not plastic, as they tend to melt. This part is practically useless, so it doesnt matter much.
Other people nitpick certain aspects of the rifle, but the above are the only real design 'flaws'
NEW EDIT: HK Sights and Metal Charging Handle
I was able to pick up a set of authentic HK 416 sights with a universal HK rear sight drum, I paid 125 out the door, they normally cost about 350.
I have seen pics of guys running Magpul, Troy, etc backup sights that sit even higher than these sights, so I figure if those work alright, why shouldnt these?
I have the factory FN iron sights perfectly zeroed, so Im not going to mess with those until Im sure the HK sights will work to my satisfaction. The extreme change in sight radius on top of the FS2000 might throw things off, but I dont know yet.
I left the standard FN front sight on the gun for height comparison. Here are some pictures of what HK416 sights look like on the FS2000.
I will update once I am able to get to the range and put them to the test. If they work well I will remove the FN front sight and move the 416 sight up to the front of the rail, and re-install the Aimpoint using a higher mount.
ETA: these pics also give a look at the metal charging handle for those of you who havent seen it. Works just like the original, except its not a breakable piece of crap
OP, nice write up and thread. I hope this inspires others to chronical their experience with other "non-AR15" type rifles. While it's hard to beat the good old AR, there are lots of interesting rifles out there these days.
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