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An objective performance review of the FN SCAR 17 in Modern Warfare, testing damage output, recoil control, and versatility across multiple playstyles.
A personal take on why the SCAR 17 doesn’t fit the creator’s current meta preferences. The video leaves room for possible redemption if changes or updates occur.
Scar FN 17 overview Image used with permission by copyright holder Before getting into the best loadouts and how to use the Scar, let’s jump into an overview of the weapon. The FN Scar 17 is one ...
FN Herstal will unveil the latest addition to its FN Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle family at Milipol Paris 2017– the FN SCAR SC subcompact carbine.
The SCAR 16S is chambered in 5.56X45mm NATO (223 Rem.) while the SCAR 17S (pictured) fires the 7.62X51mm NATO (308 Win.) cartridge. The innovative gas-operated, short stroke piston system reduces ...
FN's SCAR 16S is heavier than its AR-15 cousins, but it brings some unique benefits to the table that aren’t possible on most AR platforms. Thanks to the charging handle location, it’s quick ...
While there are other similar home defense rifles on the market for less, the SCAR truly offers the most in versatility, accuracy, and overall value. The FN SCAR 16S is a solid tactical carbine.
While there are other similar home defense rifles on the market for less, the SCAR truly offers the most in versatility, accuracy, and overall value. The FN SCAR 16S is a solid tactical carbine.
While filming an episode of American Rifleman TV at FN USA, Mark Keefe was able to get up close and personal with the first SCAR ever produced. The episode will air in the upcoming season, which ...
FN Herstal will exhibit the whole FN SCAR family, including 5.56 and 7.62 assault rifles, underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launchers and precision rifles. Specifically, portable weapons on display ...
In a propaganda film posted to the Taliban's official website, a fighter can be seen carrying a FN SCAR 7.62mm rifle, a weapon commonly issued to U.S. special operators.
The SCAR-L and SCAR-H, known as the Mk16 and Mk17 respectively in USSOCOM parlance, have been in use with American special ops units since early 2009. The following year, the H was adapted into ...