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Many top training facilities recommend that your pistol should have at least four magazines, if not a couple more. This allows you to have one in the gun, two on the hip and one as a spare. Another benefit to carrying additional magazines is that you will be able to spend less time reloading and more time shooting your firearm.
The FN SCAR is one of the most anticipated tactical rifles to hit the civilian market and is manufactured in two main versions, the SCAR-L (for light) and SCAR-H (for heavy). The SCAR-L is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO caliber and is fitted with a standard 14’’ barrel, which can be replaced with a short 10’’ barrel for close quarter combat. The SCAR-H rifle is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO caliber and is fitted with a standard 16’’ barrel, which can be replaced with a short 13’’ barrel for close quarter combat. SCAR assault rifles feature an upper Picatinny rail for optional day or night sighting systems and lower side rails for optional accessories. It also features a reversible charging handle and an ambidextrous safety/firing selector and magazine release, making it easy to use by both right and left-handed individuals.