Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What’s your cold bore ritual, that one thing you always do before your first shot to set yourself up for success? Winner gets new limited edition Hide merch. Remember, subscribers have a better chance of winning!
Join contest SubscribeI own one and trained with it. It's in a class of its own. Have fun.
I'm glad you guys enjoy them. I admire the cartridge and would like pick up a pistol in that caliber but I'll wait until another offering comes along. I handled a five-seven and just did not like the ergonomics and plastics. Until that point I had been wanting to find one but after handling it I knew I would wait. That said I do have some polymer pistols and like them.
Those things are a blast to shoot, are you going to reload for it? My friend had a hard time reloading for his, he thought that FN had some coating on the brass or something because they couldnt get reloads to reliably extract
See my post #7 above.. If your friend removed the lacquer coating on the brass then that is why he's having extraction problems. It's there just for that reason. Unless you've been reloading for a long time, it can be a very challenging round to reload.
Yep, missed that post. Reloading for the 5.7 drove him and his father nuts, and they have been reloading for a LONG time. I couldn't beleive the difference in reliability the lacquer made, especially on a military cartridge.
Those things are a blast to shoot, are you going to reload for it? My friend had a hard time reloading for his, he thought that FN had some coating on the brass or something because they couldnt get reloads to reliably extract
I owned a 5.7 and a PS90, but I ended up selling them both. The 5.7 was a great gun, albeit loud, but I just couldn't get used to the trigger. It was a blast to shoot. Good luck finding ammo at a decent price![]()