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March 18th, 2008, 08:47 AM #1
FN FIVE-SEVEN USG QUESTION
Anyone have any experience with this pistol. I see that they offer free 200 rounds of ammo with purchase. I like the 20 round cap magazines as well. My concern is the ammo, what is it similiar to? what kind of knockdown power does it have if thiergiving twenty in a mag. oh the round is the 5.7x28mm
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March 18th, 2008, 09:59 AM #2
Re: FN FIVE-SEVEN USG QUESTION
its similar to a 22 mag
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March 18th, 2008, 01:56 PM #3
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yup ... got 1st hand experience with it ... I have one ... its a change of pace
gun ... I usually carry .45's and just recently started carrying a Glock 33
the 5.7 is a joy to shoot ... especially after shooting .45s ... I am still not
about it as an everyday carry ... but with 20 shot clips who knows I might
change my mind ..|Sig P320| Sig 556 Classic|Zastava M57|Glock 42|Custom 300 AAC Blackout|
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March 19th, 2008, 08:27 AM #4Member
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Re: FN FIVE-SEVEN USG QUESTION
I have one and will give you a very objective rendering.
Pros:
1. Exceptional recoil management and control for an effective centerfire cartridge.
2. Phenomenally accurate.
3. 20 round capacity in the magazine. Comes with three mags, effective followup shot template
4. Strong customer service support and a reputable manufacturer.
Cons.
1. Expensive ammunition. As far as I know, the only two manufacturers are FN and Hornady. Runs about $25 per box of 50. So thats 50 cents a round. (assuming you don't reload. Bottleneck cartridges are a beeeatch to reload).
2. Very expensive to practice with and its necessary to practice with any firearm that will become part of your self defense umbrella. Be it a safe queen or a primary/backup.
3. This is one that I really hate, The front sight blade is gigantic and does not fit into every holster environment, Not that easy to quickly draw.
4. Price. Depending upon whether you get it new or used but its gonna run $700-$1000 easy.
Hopefully that helps you. To answer your question, the stopping power is roughly equivalent to a 9mm, although Marshall and Sannow claim it as the second coming. I think the standard sporting round is sub 350 foot lbs, which place it well below the .40SW and .45ACP, So I am going to place it in the same realm as the 9mm but with greater capacity and more followup. But its a bigger platform than most subcompact 9mills. I don't have much faith in Marshall and Sannow, so its basically a centerfire .22 with the knockdown power of a 9mm, roughly., obviously much more powerfull than a .22 mag rimfire, since the bullet is being driven to roughly 1900 fps-2200 fps.
Its an esoteric platform for a collector, my recommendation, you are far better served with something like a Glock 26 or 27. , unless you are a collector and really want one and I will never tell another man that there is lack of excuse to buy another firearm. lol
.Last edited by 40sw; March 19th, 2008 at 08:33 AM.
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March 19th, 2008, 09:07 AM #5
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Thanks 40sw that really helped me out. i appreciate the time it took to inform me in such depth.
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March 19th, 2008, 09:08 AM #6Member
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My pleasure. Let us know the outcome.
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March 19th, 2008, 01:41 PM #7
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go to fivesevenforum.com, all the info you will ever want to know about the 5.7 is there along with other FN firearms.
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March 19th, 2008, 10:13 PM #8
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The 20-round high cap mags are what intrigued me the most. I missed out on the Harrisburg show. Other than that, no one carries them around by me. It's definitely a must have for a collector. Whereas, this may not be around much longer(Brady). The expensive ammo is another turn off. And being that this is a full-size pistol, it's not really concealable but not impossible. I'm sure the OC guys would rep it. I'll probably get one of these in the summer. FN has a great reputation.
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March 19th, 2008, 10:20 PM #9
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yeah the ammo is on the high side ... $20 to $25 for a box of 50 ...
but I guess reloading isnt too bad if ya have the right setup ..
I saw info on the FN Board about a company Elite Ammo ..
looks like some good stuff but once again $$$$|Sig P320| Sig 556 Classic|Zastava M57|Glock 42|Custom 300 AAC Blackout|
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March 20th, 2008, 06:50 AM #10
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