{"id":167,"date":"2010-02-01T00:14:07","date_gmt":"2010-02-01T00:14:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.civiliantacticalweapons.com\/wpctw\/shot-show-2010-part-2\/"},"modified":"2010-02-01T00:14:07","modified_gmt":"2010-02-01T00:14:07","slug":"shot-show-2010-part-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/www.civiliantacticalweapons.com\/wpctw\/shot-show-2010-part-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Shot Show 2010 Part 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>Click the READ MORE below to read the article on the FN SCAR 17S and the Beretta ARX-160.&nbsp; This is our continuing coverage of the various Advanced Combat Rifles that are coming out.<\/P> <HR id=system-readmore>  <H1>Shot Show 2010 Part 2<\/H1> <P>by Jessie Indracusin<\/P> <H2>Introduction<\/H2> <P>This is our continuing coverage of the Shot Show 2010.&nbsp; In this segment we are covering the FN SCAR 17S (the 7.62N version of the FN SCAR 16S) and the Beretta ARX-160.&nbsp; Both of these guns are next generations rifles.&nbsp; <\/P> <H2>FN SCAR 17S<\/H2> <P>The FN SCAR 17S is the latest rifle in the FN family to come out in a semi-automatic civilian legal version.&nbsp; This version is a Heavy Caliber version of the new SOCOM rifle.&nbsp; This 7.62 x 51mm version has all the same design features as the 5.56mm version of the rifle (FN SCAR 16S).&nbsp; The gun comes standard with the same rail system as the FN SCAR 16S to attach all your standard flashlights, vertical foregrips, etc.&nbsp; The recoil system is a short stroke piston system versus a standard direct impungement system that is used on a standard AR15\/M4.&nbsp; This system has been field proven as a more reliabie system under stress and in hospitable environments and terrain.&nbsp; This type of a system is designed to take AK reliabilitiy into an accuracy designed platform.&nbsp; <\/P> <P>This gun has special interest for people looking for a tactical gun in a larger caliber.&nbsp; For some, like myself, my interest is using such a platform is utilizing it&nbsp;as a long range semi-automatic target rifle.&nbsp; The sub&nbsp;MOA performance of the gun lends it perfect for using it with magnified precision optics.&nbsp; In the near future, I am hoping the 20&#8243; barrel will be offered as an accessory for people buying the FN SCAR 17S.&nbsp; <\/P> <H2>Beretta ARX-160<\/H2> <P>I wanted to first mention that this gun is not a legal gun to own because of the select fire only model of this gun.&nbsp; However, Beretta will be making a semi-automatic version of this gun available to the general public in the future.&nbsp; I do not have any details of this, but it is in the works.&nbsp; The Beretta CX4 storm has been such a successful option for Beretta, that the likehood of the ARX-160&nbsp;coming out sooner than later is very hopeful.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/P> <P>There are many things about this platform I like.&nbsp; As you can see in the video, nearly everything someone would want to do with the gun, can be done without the use of a tool.&nbsp; Even changing this from a right handed to a left handed weapon, requires no breakdown of the gun or tools.&nbsp; In fact, you can make this change without any bolt change replacement parts&nbsp;and can even do this in less than 3 seconds. Compatible with all standard AR magazines, this gun is also being used in the Italian Military version of their Future Warrior Program.&nbsp; I am very excited about the prospect of this rifle coming out in the future, I am just hoping that Beretta can resolve their history of ammunition issues with their firearms.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/P> <P>I am very hopeful that a battlefield rifle like this will have ammunition&nbsp;problems resolved and&nbsp;play in the same reliability demands of other&nbsp;advanced combat rifles out there.<\/P> <P align=center>{youtube}JejzPiUYYzg{\/youtube}<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Click the READ MORE below to read the article on the FN SCAR 17S and the Beretta ARX-160.&nbsp; This is our continuing coverage of the various Advanced Combat Rifles that are coming out. 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