The FN FS2000 Tactical is a semi-automatic rifle that stands out for its unique design, versatility, and performance. Chambered in 5.56mm NATO (.223 Rem.), this rifle is a civilian-legal variant of the FN F2000, offering the same reliability and accuracy in a sleek, futuristic package. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate its fully ambidextrous construction, integrated MIL-STD-1913 top rail, and the rare, discontinued FN Tri-Rail, which allows for mounting various accessories. This particular piece is in very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, with an excellent, clean bore and sharp rifling.
The FN FS2000 Tactical comes with two 30-round magazines and features a 17.44-inch cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel with a muzzle brake. The rifle's black finish, reinforced polymer ambidextrous bullpup stock, and FN Tri-Rail handguard make it both durable and adaptable. The sighting system includes a rear fixed flip-up aperture and a front adjustable shrouded post, ensuring precise aiming in different scenarios. This model also boasts a short stroke gas piston action and a rotating bolt lockup for enhanced reliability and accuracy.
Developed by Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal and introduced in 2001, the FS2000 was initially designed for military and law enforcement use. Its compact bullpup design retains full barrel length, making it ideal for tactical situations and range shooting. The forward ejection port keeps spent cases away from the operator, adding to its user-friendly design. The FS2000’s futuristic aesthetics and high-capacity magazine (30+1 rounds) make it a top choice for those seeking a reliable and high-performing firearm.
Owning the FN FS2000 Tactical means adding a cutting-edge, historically significant firearm to your collection. Its superior ergonomics, ambidextrous controls, and excellent build quality make it a reliable and versatile option for both defense and recreation. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece of FN Herstal innovation.




