FN M249S Para 5.56mm SAW | Firearms Missouri

$1,127,999.00

The definitive semi-auto SAW. FN’s civilian-legal M249S Para delivers iconic ergonomics, military-grade construction, and unmatched range presence in 5.56mm.

Description

You know that feeling at the range when you’re running drills with your AR and you glance over at the guy with the belt-fed? There’s a presence to it—a mechanical authority that commands respect. I’ve had the chance to put a few hundred rounds through the civilian-legal version of that legend, and let me tell you, the FN M249S Para 5.56mm, 16″ Chrome Lined Barrel, Flat Dark Earth, Rotating/Telescoping Metal Buttstock Assembly is an experience, not just a firearm. It’s the closest you can get to the feel and function of the iconic SAW without the paperwork and price tag of a transferable machine gun.

So, what is it? The FN M249S Para is a semi-automatic only, civilian-legal reproduction of the famous M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. It features a 16-inch chrome-lined barrel, a Flat Dark Earth finish, and a robust rotating/telescoping metal Para-style buttstock. It feeds from standard AR-15/M16 magazines or optional aftermarket belt-feed systems, delivering the iconic SAW ergonomics and handling in a format that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.

Let’s talk about the build. This isn’t a parts kit build or a cosmetic lookalike. It’s an FN, through and through. The receiver is a beast, machined to military-grade specifications, and that 16-inch chrome-lined barrel is built for sustained fire sessions. The Flat Dark Earth Cerakote isn’t just for looks—it’s a durable, corrosion-resistant finish that stands up to the elements. The whole package weighs in at a substantial 17.6 pounds, which you feel immediately. That heft is part of the charm; it soaks up recoil like a sponge, making follow-up shots incredibly fast and controlled.

The star of the show for me is the stock assembly. The Para-style rotating/telescoping metal stock is pure function. You can adjust the length of pull with a solid, positive click, and you can rotate the buttplate to the side for storage or transport. It’s rock-solid with zero wiggle, a hallmark of FN’s military construction. Out of the box, it’s a head-turner, but the real magic is in the shooting. The trigger is a military-spec two-stage that’s surprisingly crisp for a machine gun derivative. The sights are fully adjustable, and the top Picatinny rail is ready for your optic of choice—I’ve run everything from an EOTech to a LPVO on it with perfect zero retention.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a plinker. With an MSRP of $11279.99, it’s a serious investment for a serious shooter. You’re buying a piece of engineering history and range-day dominance. The semi-auto operation means you’re not burning through a belt in seconds, but you still get the unique manual of arms, the satisfying clunk of the operating rod, and the unmistakable profile. It’s mil-spec compatible, meaning a wealth of genuine M249 parts and accessories, from handguards to feed covers, will fit right on.

Caliber 5.56x45mm NATO
Barrel 16″, Chrome-Lined
Overall Length (Stock Extended) 35.5″
Weight (Unloaded) 17.6 lbs
Operation Semi-Automatic Only
Finish Flat Dark Earth Cerakote

Pros: Unmatched build quality and authenticity from FN Herstal. The Para stock is incredibly versatile and robust. The weight and gas-piston system make recoil negligible. It’s a phenomenal conversation piece and a blast to shoot. Compatible with many M249-spec parts and accepts AR magazines.

Cons: The price is a significant barrier for most. It’s heavy—you won’t be running carbine courses with it. Ammunition consumption, even in semi-auto, feels more urgent (and expensive). It requires a dedicated case and a understanding FFL for transfer.

Who is this for? The collector who wants the definitive semi-auto SAW. The enthusiast who demands the absolute highest tier of factory-built firearms. The shooter who wants the ultimate in .223/5.56 recoil management and a range experience unlike any other. If your safe has room for a centerpiece, this is a strong contender.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does it come with a belt-fed mechanism or just the magazine well?

A: It ships from FN with a standard lower receiver that has a magazine well, compatible with STANAG magazines like Magpul PMAGs. Dedicated belt-fed upper receivers and feed trays are available on the aftermarket, but they are separate, regulated components. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?

A: Yes, the 16-inch chrome-lined barrel features a standard 1/2×28 thread pitch, allowing you to install a flash hider, compensator, or suppressor mount (with proper tax stamp). The factory birdcage is effective, but many owners choose to upgrade.

Q: Can the stock be replaced with a fixed stock?

A: Absolutely. The receiver is designed to accept standard M249 pattern stock assemblies. If you prefer the classic fixed stock look, it’s a straightforward swap with the right part, no gunsmithing required.

If the idea of owning a piece of small arms history, built to the highest standard, calls to you, this FN M249S Para is waiting. See more details and availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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