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Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper
Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper











fn 9mm belt fed ar upper
  1. Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper upgrade#
  2. Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper full#

I know what you may be thinking, “this sounds great and all, but what is the catch? There has to be something wrong with it.” Well the price is still a little higher than I would expect at about $1300, but this is still much lower than the other belt fed options. It is not necessary for the complete firearm to function, but will save you a lot of time and is well worth the investment. The other thing that you will want to look into purchasing would be a quick linker.

Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper full#

This is still fun to shoot in semi auto, but I would recommend looking to purchase a binary trigger or a slide fire stock to simulate the full auto experience. If you are not fortunate enough to own one of those, don’t worry. If you own a M16 lower or a drop in auto sear, this will be easy. That’s whole purpose of owning a belt fed shooting fast and not having to reload every 30 rounds. Now let’s just be honest here, you are not going to be shooting this slowly! You will get this in your hands and want to throw ammo downrange as quickly as you can.

fn 9mm belt fed ar upper

It will also help to extend your barrel’s life if used properly. While this may not seem like it would be an important feature, it will save you a lot of time waiting on your barrel to cool off.

Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper upgrade#

Additionally, if you choose to purchase the Elite model, or elect to upgrade to it at a later date, you have the ability to quickly change the barrel. Elite ModelĪt a much cheaper cost of entry and the relatively cheap cost of ammunition, this seems to solve all problems of purchasing and owning a belt fed firearm that previously came with owning something this unique. You now have a belt fed 9mm in your hands and the world’s largest grin on your face. You can just take any AR15 or M16 lower that you currently own, and attach their complete upper. Solutionsįreedom Ordnance has released what they believe to be the solution to this problem, with their FM-9 belt fed upper receivers. And while they are cheaper and easier to purchase than their full auto counterparts, the high cost for the firearm and the cost of ammo will quickly take its toll on your wallet. We recently reviewed one here by Ohio Ordnance. Recently there has been a trend of semi-auto only “machine guns” being released. Because, let’s be honest, you’re not going to want to stop after a couple of boxes. 223 can cost quite a bit when you are shooting a couple thousand round. And you know the cost of firing it would add up quickly even. Until recently, you would have to cough up the dough to purchase a machine gun to enjoy such pleasures. Who wouldn’t enjoy that feeling? Who Wants to Stop? Having a belt fed rifle sounds awesome doesn’t it? While everyone else is having to constantly change out magazines every 30 rounds or so, you are able to just keep slinging lead down range to your hearts content.













Fn 9mm belt fed ar upper