A black Five-seven USG with tactical light installed and surrounded by 5.7x28mm rounds.
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The Five-seven is a modern pistol Belgian origin. It was developed by FN of Belgium in the late 1990's as a companion to the P90 sub machine gun. The name was derived from the 5.7x28mm round it fires. As such, it is the first successful pistol in a high velocity small diameter caliber.
The Five-seven is a delayed blowback pistol. The exterior consists of polymer, while the internal mechanism is made out of metal. The hammer is encased by the polymer covered steel slide. A distinctive feature is that the Five-seven is thinner near the muzzle. An accessory rail is mounted under the forward frame.
The Five-seven is a semi-automatic pistol that fires the 5.7x28mm round from a 20 round magazine. The Five-seven is unique in providing true armor piercing capability in a medium sized and medium powered pistol. Ball and hollow point ammunition exist as well. A longer threaded barrel is available for mounting a suppressor. The effective range is a few dozen meters.
The Five-seven is in use with quite a number of law enforcement and special forces units. It is mainly used in the USA and Europe. Except for Saudi Arabia, no nation adopted the Five-seven as standard issue military sidearm.
Five-seven Tactical model with its fixed sights and small caliber barrel clearly visible.
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The use of the 5.7x28mm cartridge makes the Five-seveN a quite unique pistol.
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