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G&G FN Herstal Licensed FN2000 Airsoft AEG Rifle (Package: Tan / Tactical / Add 9.6 Butterfly Battery + Smart Charger)

63 Customer Reviews

by Matthew N. on 07/10/2021
"I hate to give this such a poor review, but man does this thing kinda suck.

The good:

It feels really freaking cool, the weight of the gun and the quality of the polymer build of it is pretty top notch.

The bad:

There's a ton of M4 magazines that just don't work or feed in this thing. The only mags that I got to work in it were high quality hi-cap M4 mags, and even then, it didn't feed reliably. The rubber butt plate would constantly peel off during play. And getting it back fully inserted is an incredible pain. The safety was also super sticky, and took a concerted effort to get to turn.

I love the F2000 as a firearm, this sucks as an airsoft gun. Makes for a great prop gun if that's what you're going for.
by Xerrell C. on 05/26/2020
"The G&G F2000 is a nice gun. It has a very great build quality, long inner barrel for its compact size, and good battery storage. But this gun really falls short when it comes to the internals. The gearbox is proprietary and the semi-auto fire selection will die very early on. this is the biggest problem with the gun. I tried to make a micro switch fire control group for this gun and I could not get it to work. Also there are almost no aftermarket parts for this gun.

I love this gun but for any one looking to get one don't do it. You will regret buying it. this gun is a flop and it cost too much to justify the problems with it
by Dale K. on 02/25/2022
"Semi-auto is a complete bust out of the box. Completely non-functional if your field only allow semi-auto do not buy this gun. I've taken this both to evike text and to the esteemed techstar and Houston and neither one could fix it. This gun is basically locked to full auto and even then it's performance is completely sub par for its price range. $200 SEMA AKs will outrange and be generally more accurate than this gun don't waste your money. If you want an fn2000 get the cyber gun/cyma option. I have both and have compared them side by side. And $150 cybergun is sadly the clear winner in both accuracy and range and its semi-auto actually functions