FN SCAR 20S

Our Review Score

4.04

Public Score

0 out of 5

Our Overall Scores

2.5
/5

― Value

4.75
/5

― Reliability

4.75
/5

― Accuracy

4
/5

― Trigger

4.5
/5

― Ergonomics

3.5
/5

― Recoil

4.25
/5

― Reload Ease

The FN SCAR 20S took sixth place, making it our top-finishing big bore. Its accuracy was solid, with groups in the 1- to 1.5-inch range. Even with the pinging flash suppressor, it remained soft to shoot as far as .308 rifles go. A couple of the evaluators liked the adjustable stock and commented on how easy it was to shoot for a piston-driven rifle. The cost was its biggest hit in terms of scoring, however. At $4,499, the FN SCAR 20S was the most expensive rifle tested. That doesn’t seem to deter all the SCAR fans out there who really love this rifle. There’s a built-in collectors’ market for the series, and for good reason.

Our Overall Scores

2.5
/5

― Value

4.75
/5

― Reliability

4.75
/5

― Accuracy

4
/5

― Trigger

4.5
/5

― Ergonomics

3.5
/5

― Recoil

4.25
/5

― Reload Ease

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