The FN's FNAR rifle will be available next year in a 16" barreled model.
I love the clean lines on the rifle. Anyone who has read the blog for even a short period of time will know my love of short barreled rifles 
Introduced last year, the FNAR is a military style rifle based on the Browning BAR. Unlike the BAR, the FNAR features a pistol grip, detachable box magazines and plenty of picatinny rails.
I was very surprised when a reader email me about this new rifle from Winchester. The poor Browning BAR hunting rifle has been through yet another evolution and rebranding.
In early 2008 FN announced a tactical sniper rifle, the FNAR, based on the Browning BAR (FN owns both Browning and Winchester Arms). It added a detachable magazine, pistol grip and top, bottom and side picatinny rails.
The new SX-AR is a heavy barreled FNAR in a Mossy Oak camo finish but without the side rails and full length top rail (interestingly the bottom rail remains). It comes full circle, taking the tactical FNAR improvements back to the hunting market.
| Specifications |
|
| Caliber |
308 Win. |
| Finish |
Mossy Oak Brush |
| Receiver |
Aluminum |
| Magazine Capacity |
10 (compatible with 20 round FNAR magazines) |
| Barrel |
Match grade hammer forged chrome plated heavy contour with recessed target crown |
| Barrel Length |
20" |
| Rate of Twist |
1:12" |
| Overall Length |
41 1/2" |
| Length of Pull |
14 1/8" |
| Weight |
9 lbs. 14 oz. |
| MSRP (Price) |
$1,379.00 |
This rifle will have been developed to fight the new AR-10 based hunting rifles that have been coming into the market, for example, the Remington R-25. I suspect the reason it is being rebranded and marketed under Winchester, and not Browning, is so that the risk of the BAR being named in any Assault Weapon Ban (federal or state) is reduced. The Browning BAR can continue to be a "traditional" styled hunting rifle.
For comparison, there are photos of the SX-AR ancestors ...
A big thank you to Reese for emailing me about this new rifle.
FN have a new 7.62×51mm (.308) autoloader called the FNAR. It is only available in 7.62×51mm and comes in two models Light barrel and Heavy barrel. It uses AR-10 magazines. (UPDATE: Owners report AR-10 magazines CANNOT be used).

FNAR Light
The FNAR puts autoloading speed and bolt-action accuracy in your hands. Every FNAR rifle must meet a 1 MOA or better accuracy specification, just like the FN SPR precision rifles. The receiver is constructed of aircraft grade alloy for light weight and strength. The fluted barrel is offered in a choice of light or heavy contours and features a hard chrome lining and recessed target crown for accuracy and long life.
The action looks like it is based on the Browning BAR (not to be confused with the Browning Automatic RIfle, which is completely different), a sporting auto-loader. Browning is owned by FN.

Browning BAR Light
These excellent photos were take by TalonArms.com

