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"A Belgian manufactured bullpup Assault Rifle configured in the Tactical setup with top and forward rails for mounting a variety of accessories. The rifle is in use with a variety of Special Forces units including Pakistani, Peruvian, Chilean, Indian and Polish. It has also been adapted as the standard rifle of Saudi Arabia and Slovenia. The bullpup configuration prevents it from mounting underslung weapons, but a high rate of fire makes it lethal in CQB."
— In-game description
The F2000 is a weapon featured in the Battlefield 4: Second Assault expansion. It is unlocked upon completion of the Express Train assignment.
The F2000 has a high rate of fire and moderately low muzzle rise and recoil making it an effective assault rifle for close to mid range battles. This is offset by a relatively long reload, especially the empty reload where the bolt is locked back then slapped forward when the magazine is inserted.
As in Battlefield 2, it can equip a unique optic called the F2000 (1.6x). Like in Battlefield 3, it cannot mount any underbarrel attachments such as the Grenade Launcher or the M26 MASS due to its design.
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- The F2000 in Battlefield 4 has the full manufacturer's trademarks on the actual weapon model, including the logo of FN Herstal.
- Along with the other weapons of the first three expansions for Battlefield 4, the F2000 actually has an in-game description, but it can only be viewed when the weapon is unlocked at the end of a round or if it is equipped in a gadget slot using external tools.
- The weapon's description is the same one used in Battlefield 3.