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It is of course in Semi-auto for US markets. It is chambered in 5.56x45 NATO, and it is one of the cooler looking bullpup designs.
For a cool 2 grand, you can have one of your own.
Now here are my issues with it.
A. It's plastic
B. It's far less modular then an AR platform
C. It's still a bullpup and I don't really care for bullpups.
Other then that, it's ambidexterous, it's short with a rifle length barrel, it takes STANAGS and one could also assume any of the other aftermarket variants like PMAG and US Palm Mag.
Still, cool to finally see this come to America. Looks a lot better then the boat known as the [url=http://ramblingcrusader.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/gunporn1.jpg]Fabrique National FS2000[/url]
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Edited by me123456789: 3/8/2013 3:39:32 PM[url]http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt26/POMPANOJOE/IMAG0943-1.jpg[/url] My FS2000 still beats it. Mine is truly ambidextrous, spent shells come out the front, I can shoot left or right without flipping a bolt. And you need to trust polymers more. I've had no problems, its lighter and more balanced. Plastics and polymers are not going away, the days of wood and steel are near an end. And gun prices are way too high right now, i got my FS2000 right before all this mess and paid $1500, now they retail for $2,300! The FS and F2000 have a polymer hammer group, and it shows less wear then my AR-15! FS2000 Ejection system. [url]http://youtu.be/hL1Hz5gBeto[/url] [url]http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt26/POMPANOJOE/IMAG0782.jpg[/url]