1/6 Scale FN Scar Assault Rifle US Army FN Herstal Gun Model Fit for 12" Action Figure (Mini Toy Gun 6" Long)
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1/6 Scale FN Scar Assault Rifle US Army FN Herstal Gun Model Fit for 12" Action Figure (Mini Toy Gun 6" Long)
Miniature Gun - Suitable for 1:6 Scale Model
Length : 14 cm.
Material : Plastic
Net Weight : 25 g.
Use for : 1:6 scale for 12" Figures. Fit all any 12" action figure -Dragon, Hot toys, BBI.
FN SCAR The Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle (SCAR) is a gas-operated (short-stroke gas piston) self-loading rifle with a rotating bolt |rate= 625 rounds/min. It is constructed to be extremely modular, including barrel change to switch between calibres. The rifle was developed by FN Herstal (FNH) for the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to satisfy the requirements of the SCAR competition. This family of rifles consist of two main types. The SCAR-L, for "light", is chambered in the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and the SCAR-H, for "heavy", fires 7.62×51mm NATO. Both are available in Long Barrel and Close Quarters Combat variants. The FN SCAR systems completed low rate initial production testing in June 2007. After some delays, the first rifles began being issued to operational units in April 2009, and a battalion of the US 75th Ranger Regiment was the first large unit deployed into combat with 600 of the rifles in 2009. The US Special Operations Command has currently cancelled their purchase of the Mark 16 (or MK 16) SCAR-L and are planning to remove the rifle from their inventory by 2013. However, they will purchase the Mk 17 SCAR-H version, and also plan to purchase 5.56 mm conversion kits for the Mk 17, supplanting the loss of the Mk 16. The SCAR was one of the competing weapons in the Individual Carbine competition which aimed to find a replacement for the M4 carbine. As of early 2015, the FN SCAR is now in service in over 20 countries around the world.