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Nutnfancy's table-top review of this excellent FN sidearm. All indicators point to the innovative FN Five-Seven pistol being an outstanding design. It's the companion pistol to the FN PS/P90 carbine and serves many of its special purpose functions. While more of a rifle caliber than a pistol one, it's advantageous to compare the design against a known and respected standard. Against the Glock 17, the 5-7 stacks up very well indeed. Essentially it has the same incredible light weight, equal firepower, good trigger, good sights (adjustable too!), ruggedness, simplicity, reliability, accuracy, ergonomics, and it's quality-built. But it uses the proprietary FN 5.7x28mm round which brings both good and bad news. The good is it provides laser-like trajectories out to 100 yards, Kevlar penetrating capabilities, amazing velocities (1700 fps for commercial loads), less recoil, and higher magazine capacities due to its small size. The bad news is the ammo is hard to find, it's expensive (compared to pistol ammo), current brass doesn't reload well, and few other guns besides FNs use it. While I don't have trigger time behind either of them at this point, my anecdotal study shows the 5.7x28mm to be a decent manstopper (surprisingly). But other downsides of the 57 is its high cost, wide grip, and limited accessories available at this time. It all others ways I think the design is a hit and would serve well as both a special purpose and all-around full sized defensive (or offensive) handgun. But honestly the jury is still in many ways on both the round and this design. It will have to be proven over time, like the Glock, preferably by adoption by LE and military units for it to gain world acceptance and respect. And for this design to survive, the 5.7x28mm load will have to become more common and popular with other manufacturers chambering for it as well. Sadly, I feel that without that type of support the round is doomed to a marketing failure. . Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 7 out of 10
If you remove the magazine there will be less pressure on the slide release, and thus with the magazine removed or with a loaded mag much easier less tension...
By kriegerfop [Affiliate User] 1231769545 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou can have them just not the SS192 caliber and the IOM model just the USG they run about 1k and 5.7x28mm SS197SR for 50 rounds is $23.
By kamikazeevil [Affiliate User] 1231072334 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou can get threaded barrels for this gun rather easily.
By eternetytenrete [Affiliate User] 1230937768 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveCan it go off if the trigger is not deliberately pulled? yes.
By eternetytenrete [Affiliate User] 1230937103 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveExactly on the second part. Striker fired pistols use no hammer what so ever, internal or external. They use a spring tensioned firing pin that is released by the trigger, which is why I don't like them, or the internal hammer design, (even though the FN 5.7 is ultra bad ass) because anytime a round is in the chamber, the spring on the firing pin (or hammer)is under tension and the only way to release it after clearing the chamber, is by pulling the trigger.
By fastestsvx1 [Affiliate User] 1230445100 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveIf it's internally fired, isn't that still an internal striker though? Or do you mean that it functions with a typical hammer type system that's simply internal?
By Orthrus [Affiliate User] 1230436429 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThat's right. I just tested that out yesterday at the gun store. The trigger goes dead if there is a misfire, you would have to rack the slide. The only striker fired pistols I know of that will re-strike when the trigger is pulled, are the Taurus models, especially the new 24/7 OSS series. The OSS also have a decocker to put the striker to rest and back into the safer double action mode.
By fastestsvx1 [Affiliate User] 1230435947 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveSo if if I misfire or something, I won't be able to pull that trigger again unless I rack the slide, right?
By Orthrus [Affiliate User] 1230429808 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThis pistol is not striker fired, it is a single action internal hammer fired system. That is why it has the external safety, because if you're carrying it with one in the pipe safely, you would want it "cocked and locked" speaking in 1911 terms.
By fastestsvx1 [Affiliate User] 1230285845 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeif this gun does take off then i hope we can have them in the U.S. i'm gonna give this a 5 out of 5
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