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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2012

Firing two partial magazines through a Five Seven

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  • Will you or would you carry this for protection and if so your thoughts compared to what you have now pistol wise?

  • @9mmParabellum0321

    no, i'd prefer to stay with 9mm

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  • @kyuubinaruto222 well, some would say the m16/m4 is a mini rifle... following the same logic, look at the little rounds it takes (the 5.56mm) is a pretty small rifle round

  • @MichaelBarnes Well this gun is pretty much a mini rifle. Like look at the rounds that little bastard takes.

  • Your video quality is so good it makes me want to cry

  • @sawyerbobby Most LE departments have trouble just getting AR-15s let alone PS90s. I wouldnt trust my life to a FiveseveN especially there, because encounters are close and its usually the first shot that decides who wins. Plus because of that, departments who did have P90s already traded it for something better :/ Millitary does not use the PS90 (except for SS, and I am not sure what they are classified as) but they can (sometimes?) use weapons picked up from whatever the OPFOR is.

  • @ELITEHAMSTER123 that's good way to put it, but maybe LEO or Military has the access to the real armor piercing rounds.

  • @sawyerbobby Thats a myth. 5.7x28 are not AP. The Ap is restricted. FMJ ballistic tip and hp will not penetrate the crisat target. IMO the 5.7x28mm is a great reduced casualty round (it looses energy fast) cheap to reload, and high capacity with low recoil. While it isnt a .22, I would treat it as it was.

  • @ELITEHAMSTER123 not bad, but the piercing rounds are high priced for obvious reasons

  • @sawyerbobby $20 for 50 rnds. same price as 45acp and .44mag. If you reload it is crazy cheap (if you already have brass stocked up).

  • Question, at the end, where you checking the mag for remaining rounds, and then pulling to uncock the hammer, or did it just jam up?

  • God,,, I love that sound

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