| Well you're gonna get the typical answers. The pro 5.7 guys will say its a good gun the anti 5.7 guys will say its a POS. The home defense guys will spout off about ballistics tests and how the 5.7 lacks "sufficient stopping power" and then suggest you use your AR (if theyre pro AR Home defense) or shotgun (if theyre pro shotty defense). The 1911 guys will chime in with why .45 ACP is superior. The 9mm gurus will talk about how 9mm with modern ammo is more then enough. You'll get the guys posting pics saying "NOT THIS SHIT AGAIN" . And you still won't have your answer. Personally, I love the 5.7. Do I own one? Nope. Why? Because I can not justify spending $800-$900 on it. And I can't justify the cost of the ammo. If I find one on the cheap I'll pick it up. If you do buy it for Home defense remember shot placement is critical. |
| It's not that it wouldn't work; however, it has no particular advantage over a quality 9mm high-cap pistol. A Glock 17, for example, costs half the price, the ammo is half the price, and the gun/ammo combo is certainly more proven than the FiveSeven/5.7. At this point, the FiveSeven is an interesting toy, and you should get one if you like it, but it I doubt it has any real advantage over a full size, quality 9mm. |
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I have one - I got it a few months ago. It is my nightstand gun. I already had a PS90 carbine. And, now that I have a son, I wanted a gun that I need not worry about rounds penetrating a lot of interior walls. 5.7 ammo fragments well against hard objects. And, I keep the 197 round in the gun. I can't say that I have taken sheetrock out to the range to see how many walls it would go thru. But, the 197 round will go thru less walls than a 9mm or 45 round probably would. I also like the 20 round mag, and you can get a 30 round mag if ya want. Be sure to come to the FN forum to find out more: fnforum.net
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What is your secret for holding 197 rounds in FiveSeven?!?!? I need this mod done!!! (he means SS197SR ammo with V-Max core....just FYI if you are not familiar with 5.7) Only reason I would buy a FiveSeven is because I own PS90 as well.....at least I can keep one type of ammo for both. |
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It will be surperior to msot handgun rounds at barrier penetration. I'd consider it higher if I had a P90 as a carbine. Ammo isn't as common, but in SHTF you shouldn't be planning on outside supply (that is to say stock up now). I think it isn't as bad as a mere 22LR as its detractors say, but it isn't as uber as its fans say. I'd like to see some side by side comparison of 5.7mm with 9mm, 40 and 45 with both ball and JHP type rounds. |
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Hey thanks for the info. So the 5.7 load that person was talking about is good for not going through walls as easily? I want either a .45ACP or 5.7, probably both eventually. I will most likely buy a .45ACP before I ever consider this one, but I want a 5.7 really bad for some reason. It looks purpose built and user friendly, and to me the only bad thing about it is the cost of ammo. I also have no intention of getting a PS90, don't see any point. I also have another question. How much recoil does it have? Is it like a 9mm? Eta Shipwreck Nice info and pistol, I hate you. |
The department was the Duluth PD. I don't know if the guy I know there would be cool with me giving out his info, though. |
| It seems like this is going in the wrong direction from what most people want for home defense. Usually you aren't looking for good barrier penetration when you buy a home defense gun, because you need to be concerned about innocent folks. Correct me if I am wrong, but the whole design concept for this cartridge was to be able to defeat body armor in a small package. It was designed with a specific use in mind, and that use was not anything like home defense. If you think you will need to defeat body armor with your HD weapon, I would consider it, but that seems pretty unlikely. |


