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FN Five-seveN Std 5.7mmX28mm 4.75" 10+1 Ambi Flat Dark Earth - FDE/Tan, 4.75" Barrel, 10+1 Rounds, Polymer Grips, 3-Dot Sights
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Newly designed adjustable rear combat sight gives the user the dependability of a rugged fixed sight and the versatility of an adjustable target sight together in one compact package. Slide features a polymer slide cover and frot and rear cocking serrations. Cold hammer-forged barrel. Chrome-lined chamber and bore. Polymer frame with checkered grip. Mil-STD 1913 accessory rail. Serrated trigger guard. Fully ambidextrous manual safety lever. Reveraible magazine release. Polymer magazine body with low-friction follower and polymer base pad.
Product Information | |
Finish | FDE/Tan |
Action | Single |
Caliber | 5.7mm x 28mm |
Barrel Length | 4.75 |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Safety | Manual Safety |
Grips | Polymer |
Sights | 3-Dot |
Product Information | |
Finish | White |
Action | Double |
Caliber | 416 Weatherby |
Barrel Length | 8.5 |
Capacity | 18+1 |
Safety | N/A |
Grips | N/A |
Sights |
Product Information | |
Finish | Nickel |
Action | Semi-Auto |
Caliber | 30 Super Carry |
Barrel Length | 7.72 |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Safety | Decocker |
Grips | |
Sights |
Product Information | |
Finish | Nickel |
Action | Not Listed |
Caliber | |
Barrel Length | 4.14 |
Capacity | 26+1 |
Safety | Ambidextrous Safety/Decocker |
Grips | Not Listed |
Sights |
Retail Store Availability
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model 3868929352 |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 84948 |
UPC 845737003388 |
Manufacturer FN |
Newly designed adjustable rear combat sight gives the user the dependability of a rugged fixed sight and the versatility of an adjustable target sight together in one compact package. Slide features a polymer slide cover and frot and rear cocking serrations. Cold hammer-forged barrel. Chrome-lined chamber and bore. Polymer frame with checkered grip. Mil-STD 1913 accessory rail. Serrated trigger guard. Fully ambidextrous manual safety lever. Reveraible magazine release. Polymer magazine body with low-friction follower and polymer base pad.
Randy R
on
01/30/2020
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. In that case, with the recent introduction of a handgun chambered in 5.7x28 by Ruger acknowledges the attributes and qualities of the cartridge and the original handgun - the FNH FiveseveN. Specifically, the FiveseveN utilizes a unique locking system to hold barrel and slide locked together during the high pressure phase of firing, and unlock after round has left the muzzle. That this exact system has been incorporated by Ruger in their 5.7x28 chambered handgun, validates and vindicates the designers and engineers across the pond!
Since I already own two FiveseveNs, it is redundant to state the many qualities of the pistol other than a brief outline. The FiveseveN, often referred to as the FsN for the sake of brevity, is a large, polymer framed pistol designed for military service. It was designed around what was then a novel cartridge - the 5.7x28FN which uses a tiny bottleneck case and fires a .22 caliber bullet. Original loads demonstrated the capability of defeating substantial body armor made up of 1.6mm tungsten plate backed by 20 layers of Kevlar at a distance beyond 150 meters. This round has never been available on the US market. Commercial ammo is designed to more for sporting purposes with velocity attenuated appropriately, yet the caliber, when fired from the FsN handgun garnered a large following of discerning shooters who have either experienced first-hand, or recognize the performance available as well as that which is attainable in the aftermarket.
While often called all polymer, the FsN is steel where it's needed with a complete steel slide and internal parts. It has a polymer slide cover that adds to bulk, but little weight, and the polymer exterior is extremely resistant to marking, and being marred by common handling. The pistol uses an internal hammer with firing pin block and is single-action. The delayed blowback mechanism relies on the barrel being locked to the slide by the interface of a frame-mounted lever locked into the slide body by action of a lower barrel lug driven forward and held by both a frame-mounted torsion spring and the recoil spring. Upon firing, bore friction pushes the barrel forward, and the slide is held closed. When the bullet exits and bore friction stops, inertia imparted into the barrel and slide mass causes them to move rearward, and at approximately 2/10ths of an inch the slide is released from the barrel as the locking lever drops away. The pistol cycles, ejects the empty, cocks the hammer, and chambers a fresh round, and when the slide abuts the barrel coming forward, both are driven into a locked condition.
The FiveseveN uses 10 or 20 round polymer magazines that are of typically high-quality construction and reliability. My current FiveseveNs have never failed to function using FN components. The only failure to chamber was when using an off-brand magazine where the next round up was overridden by the breech due to the weaker spring. Overall the FsN is a very reliable handgun. While it has less recoil than a similar weight 9mm, the FiveseveN is by no means without recoil, but skilled shooters using a proper grip have no problem making rapid hits out to 100 meters and even farther. The pistol can be sighted in for 100 meters and the bullet be less than 50mm high (2 inches) at closer ranges, and can easily make tactical hits out to 125 meters with no hold over.
As it appears new, less expensive handguns chambered for the 5.7x28 are coming on to the market, the FiveseveN will now become the ultimate as those who were put off by the FsN relatively high price, buy the entry level brand, experience the qualities of the cartridge, and decide they now want to have the original!
The FiveseveN is a must buy for anyone serious about personal handgun security.
Since I already own two FiveseveNs, it is redundant to state the many qualities of the pistol other than a brief outline. The FiveseveN, often referred to as the FsN for the sake of brevity, is a large, polymer framed pistol designed for military service. It was designed around what was then a novel cartridge - the 5.7x28FN which uses a tiny bottleneck case and fires a .22 caliber bullet. Original loads demonstrated the capability of defeating substantial body armor made up of 1.6mm tungsten plate backed by 20 layers of Kevlar at a distance beyond 150 meters. This round has never been available on the US market. Commercial ammo is designed to more for sporting purposes with velocity attenuated appropriately, yet the caliber, when fired from the FsN handgun garnered a large following of discerning shooters who have either experienced first-hand, or recognize the performance available as well as that which is attainable in the aftermarket.
While often called all polymer, the FsN is steel where it's needed with a complete steel slide and internal parts. It has a polymer slide cover that adds to bulk, but little weight, and the polymer exterior is extremely resistant to marking, and being marred by common handling. The pistol uses an internal hammer with firing pin block and is single-action. The delayed blowback mechanism relies on the barrel being locked to the slide by the interface of a frame-mounted lever locked into the slide body by action of a lower barrel lug driven forward and held by both a frame-mounted torsion spring and the recoil spring. Upon firing, bore friction pushes the barrel forward, and the slide is held closed. When the bullet exits and bore friction stops, inertia imparted into the barrel and slide mass causes them to move rearward, and at approximately 2/10ths of an inch the slide is released from the barrel as the locking lever drops away. The pistol cycles, ejects the empty, cocks the hammer, and chambers a fresh round, and when the slide abuts the barrel coming forward, both are driven into a locked condition.
The FiveseveN uses 10 or 20 round polymer magazines that are of typically high-quality construction and reliability. My current FiveseveNs have never failed to function using FN components. The only failure to chamber was when using an off-brand magazine where the next round up was overridden by the breech due to the weaker spring. Overall the FsN is a very reliable handgun. While it has less recoil than a similar weight 9mm, the FiveseveN is by no means without recoil, but skilled shooters using a proper grip have no problem making rapid hits out to 100 meters and even farther. The pistol can be sighted in for 100 meters and the bullet be less than 50mm high (2 inches) at closer ranges, and can easily make tactical hits out to 125 meters with no hold over.
As it appears new, less expensive handguns chambered for the 5.7x28 are coming on to the market, the FiveseveN will now become the ultimate as those who were put off by the FsN relatively high price, buy the entry level brand, experience the qualities of the cartridge, and decide they now want to have the original!
The FiveseveN is a must buy for anyone serious about personal handgun security.
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- Asked 04/02/2024 21:08 by Kejuan M
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- Asked 07/24/2019 23:15 by Craig M
A:Craig, I have owned one in the past. I sold it along with extra magazines and ammunition after a couple of years of ownership. Barring the difficulty being able to get the Military LE style ammunition, the available Commercial ammunition was not what I needed/wanted. The nostalgia quickly wore off. It was light recoiling and fun to shoot but, did not have purpose my other firearms could not fulfill especially at the price range. You may have different thoughts or intentions though.See 2 more answers | -
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- Asked 11/02/2018 15:42 by Aleksandr G
A:yes it is legal in NJ https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/feeds/state_reg/new_jersey_restrictions.pdfSee 3 more answers | -
- Answered
- Asked 06/27/2018 03:22 by Jose T
A:Yes it is Jose. It is currently on the CA Approved Roster here : oag.ca.gov/firearms/certguns?make=Fabrique+NationaleSee 2 more answers |
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