New FNH FNAR Match Rifle

FNH is releasing their popular .308 FNAR rifle in a match version.  The new FNH FNAR Match has some obvious improvements starting off with the stock.  The McMillan stock really compliments the .308 semi auto rifle and seems to add to its accuracy along with its 20? hammer forged fluted barrel.  FNH is boasting and guaranteeing out of the box sub MOA accuracy for the Match FNAR all while keeping the price tag under $2,000.  The FNH Match FNAR features ambidextrous controls, a detachable magazine with capacities from 5 to 20 rounds, and a picatinny rail for mounting optics.

All in all the FNAR Match seems like a superb rifle, especially for the cost.  Considering that the main competitor in its class would have to be a Springfield Match M1A–add in an adjustable McMillan stock and that price tag well exceeds the <$2,000 dollar price of the FNH Match FNAR.  Personally, I think the McMillan fiberglass stock is a perfect fit for the FNAR; it’s a definite improvement over the normal FNAR stock, which I wasn’t too big of a fan of.

Also, since FNH added the McMillan Stock (which does not  have a pistol grip as with the normal FNAR stock) and is offering magazine capacities under 10 rounds, that means California residents and gun enthusiasts should be happy being that they’ll be able to own one.  So not only did FNH cater to semi-auto rifle shooters hungry for bolt action like precision, they’re also opening their sales to one of the biggest and most restricted firearms market, California.

(Photo Courtesy of T.A.G.)


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