FN SCAR 16S Black NRCH 556MM
FN SCAR 16S NRCH 5.56MM Black Rifle
The California legal FN SCAR 16S 5.56MM Black Rifle is the semi-auto only version of the newest service rifle of U.S. special operators.
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FN SCAR 16S Black NRCH 5.56MM Rifle
The California legal FN SCAR 16S Black 5.56MM Rifle is the semi-auto only version of the newest service rifle of U.S. special operators. Light, fast-handling and quick shooting, chambered in 5.56×45 mm and featuring a free-floating, cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC barrel with chrome-lined bore.
The FN SCAR 16S Black’s fully-ambidextrous operating controls instantly adapt to any shooter and any shooting position. The receiver-integrated MIL-STD 1913 optical rail and three accessory rails enable the mounting of scopes or electronic sights, plus tactical lights and lasers. The telescoping, side-folding polymer stock is fully adjustable for comb height and length of pull, and is available in Flat Dark Earth (FDE) or matte black.
SPECS
- CALIBER: 5.56x45mm
- OPERATION: Short-stroke gas piston
- MAG CAPACITY: 10/30 Rd.
- WEIGHT: 7.25 lb.
- BARREL LENGTH: 16.25″
- OVERALL LENGTH: 27.5″ – 37.5″
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS of the FN SCAR 16S Black
- Semi-auto only
- Short-stroke gas piston
- Rotating, locking bolt
RECEIVER
- Hard-anodized monolithic aluminum
- MIL-STD 1913 accessory rails at the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock positions
- Adjustable folding front and folding/removable rear iron sights
BARREL
- Hammer-forged, chrome-lined, fully free-floating
- Compensator
STOCK
- Telescoping side-folding polymer stock
- Adjustable cheekpiece
- A2-style pistol grip
OPERATING CONTROLS
- Ambidextrous safety lever and magazine release
- Charging handle may be mounted on right or left side
- Enlarged trigger guard for easier access when wearing gloves
- Composite polymer trigger module
MAGAZINE
- Steel or aluminum body
- Low friction follower
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