who makes the best 5.7 pistol so far? what kinda 5.7 pistol would you like to see?
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I want an all metal sao "hammerless" one.
who makes the best 5.7 pistol so far? what kinda 5.7 pistol would you like to see?
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I want an all metal sao "hammerless" one.
Ruger Mark IV and the Keltec PMR30
Science has disproven your shit.
I'm willing to bet the PSA model is a major step up over the FN. Straight blowback is gay. PSA's exotic delay mechanism is genius. The FN and Ruger triggers are trash despite being SA, so I bet a striker can beat them. There's just so many things FN and Ruger dropped the ball on, PSA is practically stealing the market share right from under them by putting a tiny bit more effort into their gun.
>be fn five seven
>fire centerfire round
>is simple blowback
>uses a stamped steel slide
I want you to think over what you just said.
they all use a lever delayed mechanism.
Yeah, I was thinking of the P90. I read somewhere that the PSA used radial delayed blowback, but that looks like an outright lie.
The fact that lever delayed still survives is kind of cool tbh, even after so many other systems, this oddball still stands
PSA Rock 57 > Ruger 57 > FN Five-seveN®
The PSA has a special recoil mechanism. The Ruger is a modernised FN with a better trigger and optics. The FN is the first and worst, by virtue of being made 24 years ago.
Considering that the Ruger is hammer fired, wouldn't that lead to more positive ignition? Besides, it comes in cool colors
Why is the safety in such a moronic place? It's like they were looking at HK's special snowflake magazine release, wanted something different for the sake of being different, but didn't wanna pay HK any israelitegold to use their magazine release.
It's ambi. Not much different from working an AK safety, which is fine.
It's supposed to be natural since that's where you index your trigger finger on draw.
Wtf does the rock acronym even mean. It's ridiculous sounding.
The new FN Five-seveN looks neat, at least it allows easy optic mounting now.
I do like the look, though from the reviews I've heard, accuracy remains the same.
Best pistol? One that uses a barrel longer than 6 inches.
5.7
the new cool
Now that we're actually getting guns for it. Still waiting for Smith and Wesson, and who knows, Taruas, to throw their hat into the ring
Curb your autism and just get the FN. There's a reason it's been around forever
But Ruger 57 is cheaper and still hammer fired and comes in multiple colors
They all end up rust colored because Ruger.
My dad's old P series has held up quite nicely over the years, wanna bet?
>old
A gun from BEFORE Ruger went to shit isn't a great example of modern Ruger. People get slide rust on the Ruger 57 within weeks.
I haven't heard that. Sounds like you got unlucky
Question, does the Kel-Tek P50 count as a pistol, especially with the carbine conversion kit?
Did you not see this?
The only thing this little round has going for it is the flat trajectory out to 100 yards along with a huge mag. Not really reasonable with a conventional pistol.
You fail to take into account less recoil than 9mm while having similar energy. I can put more shots on target accurately than a 9mm pistol of the same size
Assuming laws didn't get in the way would it make sense to use the five-seven or Ruger 57 as a full auto? It does have significantly less recoil than a 9mm so maybe it would be doable?
Possibly it has 30%less recoil, tho it would probably need a rate reducer too