Welcome everyone to the 210th edition of ‘Hot Gat or Fudd Crap?’, one of our many series here on TFB. If you’re new to the series, this is where we look at the most obscure firearms that are actually for sale and ask the question – is this Gat a sweet deal or only have Fudd appeal? Each week the TFB staff weighs in with their thoughts, but readers get the final say in the poll at the bottom of each article.
In our last edition, our poll showed that you, the readers, decided the white and gold Glock 48 was just fudd crap.
At this time the original auction remains up with the Glock 48 still up for grabs. We can only hope for the former glory of the Roman empire that this white and gold gat will find its way to a new home in the near future.
In this week’s edition of HGFC, we look at a FN FNAR chambered in .308/7.62×51. As is tradition, this retro autoloader is currently up for sale on GunBroker for $1,399 Buy It Now.
HOT GAT or FUDD CRAP?
Classic FNAR or a Fudd Too Far?
Let’s see what the Staff had to say about this week’s offering:
“We have SCAR 17S at home” – Nick C.
The FNAR is Nutnfancy approved in the POU of an anti-pirate rifle. And that’s enough endorsement for me. – Hop
“The price seems a bit optimistic, but it might be a great gun for guys that are on the fence between Fudd-dom and Tacti-ville.” – Doug E.
I just had a guy try to sell one of these to my shop this week for $3K, and he literally said to me: “I want $3,000… I know what I have ” – Adam S.
“The Colt Monitor would disown this grandchild” – Daniel Y.
Selling this retro gat is GunBroker seller gomoose02, located in Grand Forks ND. As this seller has been featured more than a few times here in this series, I want to give a special shout-out to them for always having interesting firearms up for grabs. Now, let’s see what they had to say about this FN FNAR.
Note: In order to fit the format of this article the item description has been truncated. If you wish to read the entire item description, please visit this listing linked here.
FOR SALE or TRADE! This listing is for a FN FNAR Semi Automatic Rifle chambered in 7.62×51 (Shoots 308 Win Caliber also) Serial Number 319MP08876 made in Belgium. FEATURES: Black Finish, AR Type Stock, 20″ Fluted Barrel, Right Hand Ejection, Picatinny Optic Rail and Accessory Rails, and 1-20rd Magazine. CONDITION: VG-Excellent overall showing light normal signs of use and handling. The rifle is clean inside and out, shipping to your Dealer of choice as shown in the photos. We are selling off a number of our weapons from our Collection of Fine Firearms this year including Military Rifles, Machine Guns, and related items so keep an eye on our listings. We look forward to working with new customers as well as the thousands of current clients that helped make us one of the Top Sellers on Gunbroker.com………………………………………………………………………………….
PAYMENT OPTIONS: This item is being offered with a cash discount price meaning payment in Cashier Check, USPS Money Order, Cash, or Bank Money Orders. Bank Transfers can be arranged with a $12.00 additional fee. We can accept most Credit Cards using the Gunbroker.com checkout service however the 3% Cash discount does not apply to that form of payment. AMEX payment must be called into our office. PROMPT payment is expected within 10 days. Non Paying Bidders will be reported promptly to Gunbroker.com and a negative feedback will be posted if you do not pay. We do not take partial payments or offer Lay-a-Way.
Production of the FN FNAR started in 2008 and stopped somewhere between now and then. I can’t find a specific production end date, but did find it on the “discontinued products” portion of FN’s website. The FNAR was a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle (DMR). Designed around the Browning BAR platform, the FNAR had some big shoes to fill. It fed from 5, 10, or 20-round detachable magazines using a short-stroke piston design. Weighing in at 9lbs for the FNAR-L or 10lbs for the FNAR-H the gun is a little heavier than modern AR-10 designs, and ultimately wasn’t picked for military use, leading it to be later discontinued.
While it’s objectively an interesting rifle, the lack of muzzle threads, proprietary magazines, and fixed stock I’m sure are what ultimately led to its demise. FN does tout that this was a sub-MOA rifle, and with plenty of experience behind FN barreled rifles, I’m inclined to believe them (their barrels are fantastic). A later Winchester-branded version of this rifle called the SX-AR was released, but having never seen one of these in person, I’m not sure how popular they ended up being. Cool piece of history? Yes. Worth it for the money? Not quite sure.
What do you think? Is this FN FNAR worth it for the price? Or are you better off getting something a little more modern? As always, I leave it up to you, the readers, to decide.
What do you think? Is this FN FNAR a Hot Gat or left behind Fudd Crap? Be sure to let us know in the comments below, and cast your vote to let us know if this FN FNAR 7.62×51 is a Hot Gat or Fudd Crap: