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FN FiveSeven, Jarvis Barrel Gemtech Elite Subsonics

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

Shooting a FN FiveSeven with Jarvis barrel, Gemtech Suppressor with Elite subsonic QuietTor rounds.Sprint Instinct for video.

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  • as petreat pointed out there, the cases are not ejecting due to the round being subsonic. it has nothing to do with our barrels. there are many misconceptions and bad information out there about the fn. ammo is often the cause of problems with the fn. reloaded ammo can cause major problems. due to the high pressure the 5.7 casing goes through the case neck elongates and the wall thickness is thinned, therefore when reloaded the case will often crack and cause the gun to essentially "blow up".

  • @ahjpwn Jarvis barrels are fine. I will say that after I took some Jewelers Rougue to the chamber the gun shoots those same Elite Subsonics and cycles fine. Maybe it was something else. I liked the first Jarvis barrel enough to buy a second one for another FN.

  • See our new video with the Jarvis chamber polished. The Elite QuieTors cycle very nice.

  • I heard Elite Ammo is overrated. Do you have to manually cycle after each shot because it is too weak of ammo? Did you try it with normal SS195/SS197 ?

  • Elite is fine Ammo. The Jarvis Barrel needs some polishing. I finally did the polish but have not taken it to the range. See my other video for the 197's. They are fun to shoot as well. I will put up a new video of the subsonics soon.

  • Do  you think it will even have enough back pressure to cycle the round after polishing?

  • I finally have my polishing supplies. An update is coming.

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  • do you have to cycle the next round on all subsonics?

  • @MrNuke7571 You have to manually cycle each shot because the sub-sonic ammo doesn't have enough power to cycle the ammo after firing.

  • He was using subsonic rounds as well normal rounds would have been fine, maybe it's extra quiet and destroys the range. It would be traveling considerably slow

  • Yes supressors slow the bullet down and disipate the sound from the gun powder, it has to slow it down to get rid of the second boom, the sonic boom from breaking the sound barrier. Sorry for spelling

  • If the FN Five seven's round is a 5.7mm, that's a high velocity round. It gives it an advantage. But wouldn't it be impractical to have a silener on it? I think that would slow the speed. But I could be wrong. Anyone know?

  • @Daveman57by28mm u fucking moron do u know what SUBSONIC MEANS? do u understand what a suppressor does to a bullet especially a subsonic rnd $ the FN5.7 is a pistol dumbass...dont comment on shit if you dont know wtf u are talking about fucking pussy asss little trollerthr fn 5.7 isw a plastic gun the slide is extremly light for a rnd not to rack the slide means it is moving extemly slow andu might as well just use a .22

  • @arkangel8419 you dumbass it fires faster than most pistols. Jesus some people just dont know what theyre talking about

  • wow lol anyone know the FPS is on these? its gotta be slow if its not racking the slide because it is very light

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