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Posted: 10/27/2015 9:16:17 PM EDT
I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact?
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I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? View Quote Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol |
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After looking at them more it's seems odd that they don't come from the factory with a threaded barrel for a can.
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Apparently they do offer them with threaded factory barrels but ONLY to L.E. agencies. There are several aftermarket threaded barrels available.
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Holy shit $300 for a barrel (just found the barrels). How much do you know about the fns 9c?
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Quoted: Apparently they do offer them with threaded factory barrels but ONLY to L.E. agencies. There are several aftermarket threaded barrels available. View Quote |
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Well that would be nice for fn to offer the barrels for everyone else.
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not sure about the FNS 9 but I love my FNX 45, it is big for carry unless its winter, but shoots better than my other 45s. I carry it in the bush and keep it by the bed, it shoots better than I do.
Currently looking at an FN 5.7 and was about to do it, but my bastard Fridge shit the bed and im gonna be a few bucke poorer now racist fridge |
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Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol Where do you get S4M? Elite is out, has been out for forty days and nights. Any suggestions? google has failed me |
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Where do you get S4M? Elite is out, has been out for forty days and nights. Any suggestions? google has failed me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol Where do you get S4M? Elite is out, has been out for forty days and nights. Any suggestions? google has failed me Checking their web site NUMEROUS times a day for weeks! I was able to snag a whopping 25 rounds of it |
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I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? View Quote Yes. It is as good as everyone says it is. Absolutely love shooting my USG. Virtually no recoil and super accurate. It makes for a great carry weapon also. |
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What is the difference between the FNS series and the FNX series?....other than the price.
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Quoted: Checking their web site NUMEROUS times a day for weeks! I was able to snag a whopping 25 rounds of it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol Where do you get S4M? Elite is out, has been out for forty days and nights. Any suggestions? google has failed me Checking their web site NUMEROUS times a day for weeks! I was able to snag a whopping 25 rounds of it |
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I've got like 200 rounds of it from back when I shot 5.7 a lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been looking at getting a new pistol and was thinking about trying out an Fn this time around. I looked at the five-seven and I can't see why it cost so much it felt cheaper than a glock, is it really as good as everyone says it is? Also how is the fns 9 compact? Why does the 5.7 cost so much....because people are paying the price. They are charging what the market will bear. My .02, it's DAMN GOOD! Almost zero recoil Weighs fully loaded with 21 rounds less than a Glock 17 does EMPTY! If you do your part, it's a 100 yard capable handgun I run Elite Ammunition S4M in mine, it's rated at 2,600 fps out of the 5.7 I like mt 5.7 why does it cost so much well get the adjustable sights and shoot a 30" group at 200 yards with it - it might help you to understand, Almost fully ambidextrous (except the slide release) The caliber has more controversy than any other round, yet the U.S. Secret Service trusts it to protect the POTUS I REALLY like where the safety is located, some don't. I find it very natural to swipe it off during my draw Down sides... A GOOD defense round is SS198, a good practice round is SS197. BUT SS197 shoots 4" lower at 25 yds than SS198 SS197 and Federal American Eagle are both loaded by Fiocchi in Ozark, MO. Their QA/QC leaves a LOT to be desired (and I'm being kind) All other 5.7X28 that is FN labeled is manufactured in Belgium to much higher standards. It's tricky to reload but not impossible for an experienced reloader. Use ONLY factory FN magazines I can't recommend leather holsters due to the design of the pistol Where do you get S4M? Elite is out, has been out for forty days and nights. Any suggestions? google has failed me Checking their web site NUMEROUS times a day for weeks! I was able to snag a whopping 25 rounds of it |
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I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are “making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered “AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered “AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. |
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Quoted: I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are "making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered "AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered "AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I just need a holster for it with a front grip. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/0852AD45-0628-4C48-B3C4-F36F9928D5C1_zpsdiwu7d0l.jpg I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are "making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered "AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered "AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I just need a holster for it with a front grip. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/0852AD45-0628-4C48-B3C4-F36F9928D5C1_zpsdiwu7d0l.jpg I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are "making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered "AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered "AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Its not an AOW. Its a stamped SBR. Back to the topic. You can slap a RMR on a FNX Tactical, but you can get a SBR chassis for a Five seveN and put any optic on it. |
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Now I've seen it all lol a 5.7 sbr lol. Now I finally got to shoot an fns 9 and I liked it but does the slide have enough meat to cut it for an rmr? And how much do the threaded barrels run? I heard fn was gonna sell barrels for them.
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Quoted: Its not an AOW. Its a stamped SBR. Back to the topic. You can slap a RMR on a FNX Tactical, but you can get a SBR chassis for a Five seveN and put any optic on it. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/D4E470BD-4008-4949-AE14-42E39BF5FFB6_zpsaniypgly.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I just need a holster for it with a front grip. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/0852AD45-0628-4C48-B3C4-F36F9928D5C1_zpsdiwu7d0l.jpg I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are "making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered "AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered "AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Its not an AOW. Its a stamped SBR. Back to the topic. You can slap a RMR on a FNX Tactical, but you can get a SBR chassis for a Five seveN and put any optic on it. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/D4E470BD-4008-4949-AE14-42E39BF5FFB6_zpsaniypgly.jpg Me likely! |
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The 5.7 is one of my favorite handguns to shoot. I wish I had one but a close family member does so I get to enjoy one whenever I want.
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Its not an AOW. Its a stamped SBR. Back to the topic. You can slap a RMR on a FNX Tactical, but you can get a SBR chassis for a Five seveN and put any optic on it. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/D4E470BD-4008-4949-AE14-42E39BF5FFB6_zpsaniypgly.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just need a holster for it with a front grip. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/0852AD45-0628-4C48-B3C4-F36F9928D5C1_zpsdiwu7d0l.jpg I hope that's registered as an AOW.... ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are "making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered "AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered "AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Its not an AOW. Its a stamped SBR. Back to the topic. You can slap a RMR on a FNX Tactical, but you can get a SBR chassis for a Five seveN and put any optic on it. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/jff24gordn/D4E470BD-4008-4949-AE14-42E39BF5FFB6_zpsaniypgly.jpg For fucks sakes!!! I need to spend $2k on a handgun like a hole in the head...THANKS! |
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