Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of firearms with the FN Herstal SCAR 17S. This semi-automatic rifle, famed for its usage by the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), is a proud offering from Belgium's renowned manufacturer, FN Herstal (FNH). Introduced in 2009, the SCAR 17S has been a testament to adaptability, durability, and exceptional performance in rigorous combat conditions. This firearm is in very good condition, with only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
The sale includes a UTG bipod, a bonus soft case, and three 20-round magazines.
The SCAR 17S boasts a rugged, monolithic upper receiver with a full-length MIL-STD-1913 rail that provides ample space for rail-mounted accessories. It features an adjustable folding front ring style sight and folding/removable rear iron sights. It shows slight damage on the top picatinny rail from a previously mounted accessory. The firearm's gas piston action ensures cleaner, more reliable operation. The barrel is Cold Hammer Forged, Chrome Lined, and Free-Floating, ensuring longevity and accuracy.
Standard for the SCAR 17S is the 7.62mm NATO caliber, a substantial stopping power. The anodized finish increases resistance to corrosion and wear, while the stock/grips are adjustable to fit any shooter. With the installed foregrip and A2-style pistol grip, any braced or barrier-contact position will shoot flawlessly. The folding buttstock fits any shooter with adjustable length of pull and cheek rest height. The SCAR 17S is the benchmark for accuracy and versatility from a light recoiling, piston-driven platform.
As a civilian variant of the battle-proven Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle (SCAR), the FN Herstal SCAR 17S carries an exquisite pedigree. Renowned for its impressive stopping power, it operates in 7.62mm NATO caliber, optimized for long-range precision, superior penetration, and robust, tactical versatility. With a capacity of 20+1, you maintain an edge in extended engagements. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of firearm history.




