Posted on Dec 11, 2017
New FN SCAR-SC Subcompact Carbine to be Unveiled at Milipol Paris 2017 - Army Technology
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Milipol Paris 2017 FN Herstal, the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of small arms, will unveil an innovative addition to its renowned FN SCAR® family: the FN SCAR®-SC subcompact carbine.
FN SCAR® rifles have a proud tradition of usage by US Special Forces. The 5.56mm x 45mm (.223) calibre FN SCAR®-SC builds on this heritage with an extremely compact design that’s ideal for homeland security operations.
Specifically adapted for mobility and flexibility, the FN SCAR®-SC has semi-auto only or selective fire capabilities, non-reciprocating charging handle and a wide range of add-ons. This includes a red dot sight, tactical light, a variety of foregrips and a sound suppressor. All of these add-ons have been tested and certified by FN Herstal as providing reliable, durable performance in even the toughest circumstances.
The FN SCAR®-SC comes with a telescopic buttstock as standard. Optional buttstocks include fixed, foldable, adjustable (length and height) with either concave or convex butt plate and a foldable offset buttstock for aiming and shooting with anti-riot or bulletproof helmet visor. Existing users of FN SCAR® will already be familiar with how to operate this rifle, minimising training time.
Technical data (with telescopic buttstock):
● Length: 536mm (21.10in) when fully retracted / 653mm (25.71in) when fully extended
● Weight: approximately 3,150kg (approx. 6.94lb)
● Barrel length: 190.5mm (7.5in)
● Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
● Cyclic rate of fire: 550-650 rounds per minute
Other rifles in the FN SCAR® family include the FN SCAR®-L (5.56mm x 45mm/.223) and FN SCAR®-H (7.62 x 51m/.308) rifles, featuring interchangeable barrels, the underbarrel or standalone FN40GL® grenade launcher and the FN SCAR®-H PR precision rifle.
The flexible and mobile FN SCAR®-SC and the entire FN SCAR® range can be viewed at FN Herstal booth no. L110 at MILIPOL Paris 2017, 21-24 November.
FN SCAR® rifles have a proud tradition of usage by US Special Forces. The 5.56mm x 45mm (.223) calibre FN SCAR®-SC builds on this heritage with an extremely compact design that’s ideal for homeland security operations.
Specifically adapted for mobility and flexibility, the FN SCAR®-SC has semi-auto only or selective fire capabilities, non-reciprocating charging handle and a wide range of add-ons. This includes a red dot sight, tactical light, a variety of foregrips and a sound suppressor. All of these add-ons have been tested and certified by FN Herstal as providing reliable, durable performance in even the toughest circumstances.
The FN SCAR®-SC comes with a telescopic buttstock as standard. Optional buttstocks include fixed, foldable, adjustable (length and height) with either concave or convex butt plate and a foldable offset buttstock for aiming and shooting with anti-riot or bulletproof helmet visor. Existing users of FN SCAR® will already be familiar with how to operate this rifle, minimising training time.
Technical data (with telescopic buttstock):
● Length: 536mm (21.10in) when fully retracted / 653mm (25.71in) when fully extended
● Weight: approximately 3,150kg (approx. 6.94lb)
● Barrel length: 190.5mm (7.5in)
● Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
● Cyclic rate of fire: 550-650 rounds per minute
Other rifles in the FN SCAR® family include the FN SCAR®-L (5.56mm x 45mm/.223) and FN SCAR®-H (7.62 x 51m/.308) rifles, featuring interchangeable barrels, the underbarrel or standalone FN40GL® grenade launcher and the FN SCAR®-H PR precision rifle.
The flexible and mobile FN SCAR®-SC and the entire FN SCAR® range can be viewed at FN Herstal booth no. L110 at MILIPOL Paris 2017, 21-24 November.
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Cant access the site, but Im guessing the stock folds out, if so I want one. Would this be considered an SBR or could I walk in and walk out with one?
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
Barrel 7.5 inch so is SBR. plus full auto capability. Several stock options including fixed or folding.
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