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    FN Scar

    Any information on the Scar L or H being released to the civilian market and
    when will this happen? I ask becuase a couple of months ago on the NRA show they were covering a firearms shoot in New Mexico. A Person from FN was there talking about their weapons including the Scar. The FN Rep said they have the SOCOM contract for the Scar and are shipping to military now. He also said the Scar L will be available to the civilian market in November 2008 but would not release a price.

    I also contacted a LEO FN Rep. a few weeks later and asked about the release and price. I was told that the civilian release will be in early 2009 and again no price was given. All we can do is wait and see since there are big changes in the political world.

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    The price will be rediculous... Like the other FN semi's that are out..

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    I heard thru the grapevine that the SCAR-Ls are slowly trickling out at 2695.00 LIST. If spare parts availability is like their PS90/FS2000 which is almost non-existent, they can keep their 2700.00 paperweight..
    "In God we trust, everyone else keep your hands where we can see them."

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    The last time I spoke with FN company reps, they commented that they were concerned about dealers jacking prices or using auctions to super inflate the weapon prices.

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    Given the market right now, I can see why dealers would go with an auction as a way to fetch ridiculous prices.

    $2700 would get you a heck of an AR15, I'll stick with that.

    As long as numbers are extremely limited - understandable as FN is fulfilling government orders first - the price will be for crazy people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TehLlama View Post

    $2700 would get you a heck of an AR15, I'll stick with that.


    Not much question about it for me either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TehLlama View Post
    Given the market right now, I can see why dealers would go with an auction as a way to fetch ridiculous prices.

    $2700 would get you a heck of an AR15, I'll stick with that.

    As long as numbers are extremely limited - understandable as FN is fulfilling government orders first - the price will be for crazy people.
    That's alot of rifle for $2700.... Plus, consider parts availability and knowledge of the rifle. People know what they are getting.

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