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Five-seveN FDE 5.7x28mm 20+1

Product Code : 845737013547

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The original FN Five-seveN®, often imitated but hardly duplicated, has two decades of trusted service with allied armies, global law enforcement and civilians. Extending its groundbreaking design is a new, all flat dark earth frame and slide. With improved range and accuracy over common pistol cartridges, the NATO standardized 5.7x28mm developed by FN Herstal is fired from the chrome-lined cold hammer-forged barrel. Pinpoint accuracy and minimal felt recoil is standard issue. Equipped with an internal hammer, the smooth trigger with a predictable break further enhances accuracy. Four new models include all black, and all FDE, with 10-rd or 20-rd magazines included. Two existing California-compliant Five-seveN models with 10-rd magazines remain unchanged.

SPECS:

  • CALIBER: 5.7x28mm
  • OPERATION: Single-action
  • MAG CAPACITY: 10 or 20 Rd.
  • WEIGHT: 21 oz. (without mag)
  • BARREL LENGTH: 4.8″
  • OVERALL LENGTH: 8.2″
  • TWIST RATE: 1:9" RH
  • HEIGHT: 5.7"
  • WIDTH: 1.4"
  • TRIGGER PULL: 4.4 - 7.87 lb.
  • SIGHT RADIUS: 7.0"

PRIMARY FEATURES:

Adjustable 3-dot sights (standard)

Black slide and Flat Dark Earth frame

SLIDE:

One piece machined steel slide

Polymer cover

Front and rear cocking serrations

BARREL:

Cold hammer-forged stainless steel

Chrome-lined chamber and bore

FRAME:

Polymer construction

Checkered grip

MIL-STD-1913 accessory mounting rail

Serrated trigger guard

OPERATING CONTROLS:

Fully ambidextrous safety lever

Reversible magazine release

MAGAZINE:

Polymer body

Low-friction follower

Polymer base

SHIPS WITH:

20-round magazines

Owner’s manual

Locking device

Lockable fitted hard case

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