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FN SCAR 17s NRCH 7.62x51mm NATO 16.25" Barrel 10+1, FDE, Optics Ready
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The legendary FN SCAR 17S is upgraded with Non-Reciprocating Charging Handles. The new, dual charging handles enable any shooting position, grip style or optic choice, user swappable in the field. The FN SCAR 17S ensures any braced or barrier-contact position shoots flawlessly. The rugged, monolithic upper receiver with a full-length MIL-STD-1913 rail provides more space for rail-mounted accessories, and a folding buttstock fits any shooter with adjustable length of pull and cheek rest height. The FN SCAR 17S is the benchmark for accuracy and versatility from a light recoiling, piston-driven platform.
Brand | FN |
Category | Tactical Rifles |
Series | 17s NRCH |
Caliber | 7.62x51mm NATO |
Barrel Length Range | 16" to 16.99" |
Model | SCAR |
Stock Finish Group | Brown |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Stock Material | Synthetic |
Action | Semi-Auto |
OAL | 36"- 38.50" |
Hand | Right |
Sights | Adjustable Folding Front & Rear |
Barrel Finish | Black |
Muzzle | Muzzle Brake |
Twist | 1:12" |
Gun Platform | SCAR-Style |
Magazine Type | Compensator |
Grips | Flat Dark Earth A2 |
Rails | Picatinny |
Receiver Material | Aluminum |
Safety | Manual Thumb |
Stock Description | Telescoping Side-Folding with Adjustable Cheek |
Barrel Description | Hammer Forged, Chrome Lined |
Barrel Length | 16.25" |
Max Capacity | 10 |
Receiver Finish | Flat Dark Earth Anodized |
Weight | 8 lbs |
Stock Finish | Flat Dark Earth |
Manufacturer | Fn |
Pricing Unit | GN |
Model | SCAR 17S |
UPC | 845737013646 |
SKU | 98641-2 |
Width | 15.2500 |
Length | 47.0000 |
Height | 7.0000 |
Weight | 16.5600 |
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