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The FN M249S®, a semi-automatic version of the M249 SAW light machine gun, was originally developed by FN Herstal as the FN MINIMI® and adopted by the U.S. military in 1988. The rifle features the signature 18.5-inch FN cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel and operates from a closed-bolt position. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the rifle will accept both magazine and linked ammunition belt. Under-mounted polymer ammunition container helps keep ammunition cleaner for reduced wear and added reliability. Features: Folding steel bipod and carry handle, Non-reciprocating charging handle, Crossbolt safety, Removable heatshield
- CALIBER .223 REM/5.56MM NATO
- MAGAZINE (1) 30rd capacity
- BARREL 18.5" w/ Quick-change barrel capability and Flash Hider
- RECEIVER Formed steel frame w/ claw extractor design
- SIGHTS Adjustable Open Rifle Iron
- TRIGGER Redesigned trigger mechanism for semi-auto fire
- STOCK Highly ergonomic polymer buttstock assembly
- STOCK Hydraulic recoil buffer system and non-slip buttplate
UPC | 845737015091 |
Caliber | .223 REM/5.56 NATO |
Action | GAS PISTON |
Capacity | 30 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 18.5 BARREL |
Weight | 17.2 LBS. |
Finish | FLAT DARK EARTH |
Receiver Material | STEEL |
Receiver Finish | HARD COAT ANODIZED |
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