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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Quick look at the FN Five seveN Pistol.
Shoots the 5.7x28mm cartridge and has a 20 round magazine

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  • guys always love your vids great stuff.....but is it really that hard to push a couple rounds out the weapon systems you are showing

  • @x44magnum

    watch more, there are 3,000+ vids

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  • @CCCPWolfGuard go away, nerd

  • @KeporaGebora1911

    It is called the 5.7 but that is just like 5.56 and 7.62. It dosent mean that the bullet is almost six inches. A fifty caliber is 12.7 and that dosent mean it is a thirteen inch wide bullet

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  • Why not shoot the damn thing

  • @CCCPWolfGuard ok so why are you here!

  • @KeporaGebora1991 Caliber isn't a form of measuring bullet width. Anything is considered a "caliber" for guns, which is why you can ask anyone "What caliber is your gun?" and they can reply with "9mm/.45 acp/44 magnum/.50 AE/ etc." Any of those answers would be right. Also consider that there are several "calibers" of the same size (9x19 Para., 9x18 Mak., 380 ACP, and 38 super are all 9mm projectiles) so "caliber" can be anything.

  • @24videowatcher they are very slightly different .222 vs .224 2 thousands of an inch

  • @tubevideoguy762 actiualy the 5.7 is about the size of a 22 in length but the width is completly different. this bullet is also used the P90 SMG

  • @Shajjadish yes this is what he does use

  • My godfather just purchased one for $299. I just realized how much of a steal that was. :P

  • Have they made a Ninja 5.7 yet?

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