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FN Five Seven
06 April 2011, 12:09
namibiahunterFN Five Seven
It's a pistol I don't need and I'm not sure I want one but my brother, who has fallen on some hard times, wants to sell it to me. I'm not too thrilled with the deal he is trying to push on me. Specifically, he wants my AK-47 and $400 for his 5.7. Is it something I should take into my arsenal? It's so ugly that I'm afraid I would be embarassed to bring it to a gun fight.
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06 April 2011, 17:29
PeterWell you know the value of your AK, right? CDNN sells the FN,so call them and ask them how much. Beauty does not win gun fights.
Peter.
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong;
06 April 2011, 18:18
butchlocafter firing one a few times, i can't say i way very impressed. about like shooting a 22 mag
06 April 2011, 22:04
PeterMaybe so, but with the right ammo these rounds will penetrate soft body armor!
Peter.
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong;
07 April 2011, 02:35
p dog shooterI would buy one if I could buy on cheap and on the open market.
07 April 2011, 09:54
crbutlerI have one, and it is a fun gun. If you have some LEO contacts, you can get some of the LEO/Military ammo and it becomes a OK defensive pistol and can penetrate armor, but they refuse to sell that ammo to the hoi polloi.
The commercial ammo is about on par as Butch said with a mildly hot .22 WMR, but it is reloadable.
I think your brother is excluding any depreciation of the pistol. I would not take that deal myself.
07 April 2011, 11:04
namibiahunterI'm really thinking that I should not go through with the deal. Along with the pistol, he's throwing in 4 boxes of ammo (2 of which are the LEO ammo), 3 mags, laser sight, 2 holsters, and the case. My AK is a Century Arms synthetic stock underfolder with 4 mags, 80 rds, and a bayonet. Mine and $400 for his Five Seven. Is it worth it? I've never handled that gun or even seen one except in photos.
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07 April 2011, 20:04
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by Peter:
Maybe so, but with the right ammo these rounds will penetrate soft body armor!
Peter.
True but of what practical value is that? Not many crackheads, burglars or carjackers run around in armor. For about 1/3 the money you can buy a KelTec PMR-30 and have the nice fireball, make a LOT of noise and blow through 30 round mags of 22 Magnum like Robo Cop.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
07 April 2011, 20:07
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by namibiahunter:
I'm really thinking that I should not go through with the deal. Along with the pistol, he's throwing in 4 boxes of ammo (2 of which are the LEO ammo), 3 mags, laser sight, 2 holsters, and the case. My AK is a Century Arms synthetic stock underfolder with 4 mags, 80 rds, and a bayonet. Mine and $400 for his Five Seven. Is it worth it? I've never handled that gun or even seen one except in photos.
As for the pistol, it is finely made and has a lot of features I like but it is almost as large as the old 44 Automag. If I'm going to carry that much metal around I would prefer it to have commensurate horsepower.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
10 April 2011, 20:55
namibiahunterI looked over the ammo and they are SS192 and SS196 SR - neither of which are classified by ATF as armor piercing. I think I'll pass on the deal since the Five Seven would just be a novelty toy to me.
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Very good friend of mine, an LPN, with a Forward Surgical Team just came back from the 'Stan in February. He says some of the Spec Ops folks are carrying the 5.7. He has personally seen wounds on the bad guys brought in for treatment. "VERY devestating" he says! Leg and arm wounds come very close to amputating the limb or the limb needs amputation. Chest hits are extremely lethal!
Alan
04 May 2011, 06:50
namibiahunterI'm wondering what was used on Osama bin Laden's head. It looks like a small caliber, like a 5.7 or 5.56 rather than a 9mm or .45.
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04 May 2011, 08:43
boom stickOne of the reasons why the fort hood massacre was so bad was because he used a FN five seven.
Low recoil high velocity 30 round mags. It's a SBR on your hand.
05 May 2011, 02:14
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
quote:
Originally posted by namibiahunter:
I'm really thinking that I should not go through with the deal. Along with the pistol, he's throwing in 4 boxes of ammo (2 of which are the LEO ammo), 3 mags, laser sight, 2 holsters, and the case. My AK is a Century Arms synthetic stock underfolder with 4 mags, 80 rds, and a bayonet. Mine and $400 for his Five Seven. Is it worth it? I've never handled that gun or even seen one except in photos.
As for the pistol, it is finely made and has a lot of features I like but it is almost as large as the old 44 Automag. If I'm going to carry that much metal around I would prefer it to have commensurate horsepower.
Huh? The 57 is small (about a 1/4 the mass of a 44 AutoMag) and is mostly plastic.
05 May 2011, 19:56
RVL III...or maybe 6.8????

Robert
If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy. Thomas Jefferson, 1802
05 May 2011, 21:37
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
quote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
quote:
Originally posted by namibiahunter:
I'm really thinking that I should not go through with the deal. Along with the pistol, he's throwing in 4 boxes of ammo (2 of which are the LEO ammo), 3 mags, laser sight, 2 holsters, and the case. My AK is a Century Arms synthetic stock underfolder with 4 mags, 80 rds, and a bayonet. Mine and $400 for his Five Seven. Is it worth it? I've never handled that gun or even seen one except in photos.
As for the pistol, it is finely made and has a lot of features I like but it is almost as large as the old 44 Automag. If I'm going to carry that much metal around I would prefer it to have commensurate horsepower.
Huh? The 57 is small (about a 1/4 the mass of a 44 AutoMag) and is mostly plastic.
Maybe I was stretching a metaphor a tiny bit

As for mass, I didn't pick one up. But the physical size is large for caliber to me.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
05 May 2011, 23:33
boom stickIt's pretty light and remarkable engineering wise but you would have to get over biases of materials and bore size. It looks and feels like a toy but I think I'd rather get shot with a 9mm.
06 May 2011, 03:56
namibiahunterWell, I went through with the deal and I have the FN Five Seven. I shot it a couple a days ago and I liked the light recoil and the ability to re-acquire the target in minimum time. I think this pistol has promise as a close quarter handgun where the possibility of facing a body-armored target exists. My initial firing was not very satisfactory, accuracy-wise. Perhaps I was still expecting the heavier recoil of the .45 ACP. Have to play with my new toy some more.
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13 May 2011, 07:40
jeffeossoi like the 7.62x25 for the same reasons - low recoil. possible cool guns.. heck, i've got a destroyer rebarreled in it
the pmr is cool tigger.. which it was in 22 lr