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The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB; Russian: Федеральная служба безопасности Российской Федерации (ФСБ), tr. Federal'naya sluzhba bezopasnosti Rossiyskoy Federatsii, IPA: [fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnəjə ˈsluʐbə bʲɪzɐˈpasnəstʲɪ rɐˈsʲijskəj fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨjɪ]) is the principal security agency of Russia and the main successor agency to the USSR's Committee for State Security (KGB). Its main responsibilities are within the country and include counter-intelligence, internal and border security, counter-terrorism, and surveillance as well as investigating some other types of grave crimes and federal law violations. It is headquartered in Lubyanka Square, Moscow's centre, in the main building of the former KGB. According to the 1995 Federal Law "On the Federal Security Service", direction of the FSB is executed by the president of Russia, who appoints the Director of FSB.The immediate predecessor of the FSB was the Federal Counterintelligence Service (FSK) of Russia, itself a successor to the KGB: on 12 April 1995, Russian president Boris Yeltsin signed a law mandating a reorganization of the FSK, which resulted in the creation of the FSB. In 2003, the FSB's responsibilities were widened by incorporating the previously independent Border Guard Service and a major part of the abolished Federal Agency of Government Communication and Information (FAPSI). The three major structural successor components of the former KGB that remain administratively independent of the FSB are the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), the State Guards (FSO), and the Main Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation.
Under Russian federal law, the FSB is a military service just like the armed forces, the MVD, the FSO, the SVR, the FSKN, Main Directorate for Drugs Control and EMERCOM's civil defence, but its commissioned officers do not usually wear military uniforms.
The FSB is mainly responsible for internal security of the Russian state, counterintelligence, and the fight against organized crime, terrorism, and drug smuggling, whereas overseas espionage is the primary responsibility of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, successor to the KGB's First Directorate, as well as the GRU, a body within the Russian Ministry of Defence. However, the FSB's FAPSI conducts electronic surveillance abroad. All law enforcement and intelligence agencies in Russia work under the guidance of the FSB, if necessary.The FSB employs about 66,200 uniformed staff, including about 4,000 special forces troops. It also employs Border Service personnel of about 160,000–200,000 border guards.Under Article 32 of the Federal Constitutional Law On the Government of the Russian Federation, The FSB answers directly to the RF president and the Director of FSB, while a member of the RF government which is headed by the Chairman of Government, reports to the president only; the Director also, ex officio, is a permanent member of the Security Council of Russia presided over by the president and chairman of the National Anti-terrorism Committee of Russia.
5.56mm
223 Rem
223 Wylde
16", carbine length... dont care about handguard type or if there is one at all.
main criteria is to have a fixed/pinned front sight block BUT also having an A1/A2 fixed carry handle upper would be nice too.
Del-Ton, PSA, etc is fine... not interested in overpriced...
I got my ar back from a gunsmith, after a month wait I have to say the work is quite dissapointing. The front sight post was suppose to have taper pins and instead the "gunsmith" used roll pins because in his words it was "difficult" as he said. And the fsp is canted slightly to the left, any...
M4E1 Aero Precision assembled upper receiver, 7" handguard, ballistic advantage 10.5" barrel, 1:7 twist chambered in 5.56, pinned FSB with a Daniel defense flash hider. I bought this in January from Aero, have only shot two magazines through it so far. I paid over 400 for this, but I'll let it...
Spikes Tactical Complete upper 16in Cold Hammer Forged barrel with FSB Includes bcg and ch. upper is still sealed in the factory plastic bag. Yes it includes the factory BCG and charging handle. Also included with this one is a PSA lower parts kit that includes a Magpul moe grip. No trades please.
Colt Keyhole forge code upper receiver. It is not C marked as Colt for some dumb reason stopped marking their later A2s. It has some surface scratches. Small front takedown pin size Black, not grey $200
Unknown 602 clone like-new condition except for the edge near the rear sight got scraped...
I am looking to buy a complete 16 in upper with front sight bolt and charging handle . Figured I would check here before buying new next week. Wanting to spend in the 3 to $500 range. Thank you for looking
I am selling my Aero Precision complete 16" 5.56 Mid-Length Barrel w/ Pinned FSB and Magpul MOE SL Mid-Length Handguard
Less than 100 rounds down pipe. DOES NOT include a BCG and Charging Handle.
Asking $300 firm. Only trade would be for an Aero 14.5" upper or stock G26/19/17
More details and...
Less than 100 rounds fired. I was going to do a pin&weld but got cold feet. FSB pinning done by Ranier Arms. Does not come with flash hider seen in photos (can include for extra $). I'd prefer local pickup. Txt is good for that : 315 five seven two 2542