The FNC is a selective fire weapon that uses a gas-driven piston operating system (with a long-stroke piston) and a rotary bolt equipped with two locking lugs that positively engage corresponding recesses in the barrel extension. The bolt is rotated and unlocked by the interaction of the bolt’s cam pin and a camming guide contained in the bolt carrier. The spring extractor is located inside the bolt head, the ejector is a fixed surface riveted to the receiver housing. The FNC uses a 2-position gas valve, a hammer-type striker and a trigger mechanism with a fire selector that is simultaneously the manual safety, securing the weapon from accidental discharge. The selector lever is located at the left side of the receiver and has 4 settings: “S” – weapon is safe, “1” – single fire mode, “3” – 3-round burst, “A” – continuous fire.
The rifle feeds from 30-round steel magazines that are interchangeable with magazines from the American M16 rifle (STANAG 4179 system). After the last round is fired from the magazine the action remains in its rear (open) position held by a bolt catch that can be released by pressing the bolt release button on the left side of the receiver.
The rifle has a flip-type L-shaped rear sight with two apertures with settings for 250 and 400 m (the front sight post can be adjusted for elevation, the rear sight – windage) and a plastic-coated, lightweight alloy tubular stock that folds to the right side of the receiver. Optionally, FN offers a synthetic (polyamide) fixed buttstock. The FNC can also be used to mount optics such as the Hensoldt FN4X through the use of an adaptor.
Standard equipment supplied with the FNC includes a spike bayonet or the American M7A1 blade bayonet (with the use of a lug attachment) and a sling. The rifle can be deployed with a barrel mounted bipod and blank-firing adaptor.
The FNC’s barrel features a flash hider that is also used to launch rifle grenades (only the standard rifle model has this capability). The gas block contains a gas valve setting that is used to isolate the gas system, providing an increased volume of propellant required to fire a rifle grenade. The sheet-metal gas valve switch when pulled upright, acts as a V-notch sight used for aiming the rifle grenades. The piston head and extension, as well as the gas port block, barrel bore and chamber, are hard-chrome plated.
Fabrique Nationale offers a semi-automatic only carbine version known as the Law Enforcement (Model 7030 with a 178 mm rifling twist and the Model 6040 – with a 305 mm twist rate). These single-fire carbines feature a 410 mm (16.1 in) barrel and are also capable of firing rifle grenades and mounting a bayonet.
source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FNC
Type | Assault rifle |
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Place of origin | Belgium |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | Anti-guerrilla operations in Indonesia, 2007 Lebanon conflict, Conflict in the Niger Delta |
Production history | |
Designer | Fabrique Nationale de Herstal |
Designed | 1976 |
Manufacturer | Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, Bofors Ordnance, PT Pindad |
Produced | 1979-present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 3.840 kg (8.47 lb) (standard rifle) 3.7 kg (8.2 lb) (carbine) |
Length | 997 mm (39.3 in) stock extended / 766 mm (30.2 in) stock folded (rifle) 911 mm (35.9 in) stock extended / 667 mm (26.3 in) stock folded (carbine) |
Barrel length | 449 mm (17.7 in) (rifle) 363 mm (14.3 in) (carbine) |
Width | 70 mm (2.8 in) stock extended 75 mm (3.0 in) stock folded |
Height | 238 mm (9.4 in) |
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Cartridge | 5.56x45mm NATO |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire | Approx. 625-675 rounds/min |
Muzzle velocity | M193: 965 m/s (3,166 ft/s) SS109: 925 m/s (3,034.8 ft/s) |
Effective range | 250 and 400 m sight adjustments |
Maximum range | 2,000 m |
Feed system | 30-round detachable box magazine (STANAG system) |
Sights | Rear flip aperture, front post 513 mm (20.2 in) sight radius (rifle) |
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