FN Five-seven

The FN Five-seven (stylized as Five-seveN) is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. The pistol is named for the 5.7×28mm cartridge's bullet diameter, and the trademark's capitalization style is intended to emphasize the manufacturer's initials—FN.

FN Five-seven
Five-seven USG with 20 round magazine fitting 5.7×28mm cartridges
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originBelgium
Service history
In service2000–present
Used by20+ nations (see Users)
Wars
Production history
DesignerFN Herstal
Designed1993–98
ManufacturerFN Herstal
Produced1998–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass
  • 610 g (1.3 lb) empty
  • 744 g (1.6 lb) loaded
Length208 mm (8.2 in)
Barrel length122 mm (4.8 in)
Width36 mm (1.4 in)
Height137 mm (5.4 in)

CartridgeFN 5.7×28mm
ActionDelayed blowback
Rate of fireSemi-automatic
Muzzle velocity
  • 762 m/s (2,500 ft/s) (SS198)
  • 625 m/s (2,050 ft/s) (SS195)
  • 520 m/s (1,700 ft/s) (SS197)
Effective firing range50 m (55 yd)
Maximum firing range1,510 m (1,651 yd)
Feed systemDetachable box magazine; capacities:
  • 10 rounds (restricted)
  • 20 rounds (standard)
  • 30 rounds (extended)

Detachable drum magazine; capacity:

  • 55 rounds
Sights

The Five-seven pistol was developed in conjunction with the FN P90 personal defense weapon and the FN 5.7×28mm cartridge. The P90 was introduced in 1990, and the Five-seven was introduced in 1998 as a pistol using the same 5.7×28mm ammunition. Developed as a companion pistol to the P90, the Five-seven shares many of its design features: it is a lightweight polymer-based weapon with a relatively large magazine capacity, ambidextrous controls, low recoil, and the ability to penetrate body armor when using certain cartridge types.

Sales of the Five-seven were originally restricted by FN to military and law enforcement customers, but since 2004, the pistol has also been offered to civilian shooters for uses such as personal protection and target shooting. Although offered only with sporting ammunition, the Five-seven's introduction to civilian shooters was met with vocal opposition from gun control organizations such as the Brady Campaign, and the pistol has been subject to ongoing controversy in the United States.

The Five-seven is currently in service with military and police forces in over 40 nations, including Canada, France, Greece, India, Poland, Spain, and the United States. In the United States, the Five-seven is in use with numerous law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service. In the years since the pistol's introduction to the United States' civilian market, it has become increasingly popular with civilian shooters.

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