BOLT-ACTION ACCURACY IN AN AUTOLOADING RIFLE.
Descending from the legendary BAR and endurance tested to 10,000 rounds for increased reliability and durability, the 7.62x51mm NATO (308 Win.) FNAR is available in standard or heavy barrel contours. The 16" or 20" cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC fluted barrel has a hard-chromed bore and target crown. An ambidextrous magazine release button drops the detachable steel box magazine (DBM). A one-piece, receiver-mounted MIL-STD 1913 optical rail comes standard, along with three rails attached to the stock’s fore-end for mounting a battery of tactical lights and lasers. The matte black synthetic pistol grip tactical stock is fully adjustable for comb height and length of pull via interchangeable inserts, and for cast on or cast off using interchangeable shims.
Type
Sniper rifle
Place of origin Belgium
Production history
Designer FN Herstal
Produced 2008-present
Specifications (FN FNAR)
Weight 4.08 kg (FN FNAR-L), 4.54 kg (FN FNAR-H)
Length 1054 mm/41.5"
Barrel length 508 mm/20"
FNAR is available with either a 16" or 20" cold hammerforged MIL-SPEC fluted barrel with hard-chromed bore and recessed target crown.
Length of Pull: 14", adjustable via interchangeable recoil pads
Twist Rate: 1 in 12" RH
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Cartridge 7.62 x 51 mm and 308 winchester
Action Short-stroke gas piston
Muzzle velocity 2500ft/s
Effective range 800 m for FNAR-L, 1100 m for FNAR-H
Feed system 10 or 20 round detachable box
FN FNAR
The FNAR semi-automatic rifle was first introduced to the shooting public in 2008. It is a product of the US-based subsidiary of famous Belgian company FN Herstal, the FN Manufacturing Co. The FNAR rifle is based on the proven and quite popular FN / Browning BAR hunting rifle (which, in fact, has no relations to the original Browning BAR M1918 rifle of World War II fame).
Overview
The FN FNAR is a gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. The short-stroke gas piston is located below the barrel and concealed within a stock. Barrel is locked using rotary bolt with multiple lugs. Receiver is machined from aircraft-grade ,7075, aluminum alloy, aluminum alloy, polymer stock has an adjustable buttstock and pistol grip. Feed is from a detachable box magazine, holding 10 or 20 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition. Rifle is available in two basic versions, with heavy- or lightweight fluted barrels. There are no open / iron sights installed by default; each FNAR rifle is fitted with Picatinny type rail on the top of the receiver, and three more short rails are installed at the front of the rifle stock
Variants
FN FNAR standard has a light barrel and is approximately 1 pound lighter than the FNAR-H. [1] FN FNAR-H has a heavier barrel and both are out-of-the-box guaranteed to be capable of Minute of Angle accuracy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FNAR
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