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  • Invicta
    if you think you are ever going to get mugged by a guy wearing full body armor and a kevlar helmet then you might want a five-seven. the five seven was designed for police/military who need a round that will penetrate body armor. civilians don't need armor piercing capability and this is why these guns are not made for the civilian market. if you shoot a bad guy and the round goes through him/her and into a innocent bystander then you are in big trouble. the five-seven would be a good varmint round though.
    http://www.fnhusa.com/contents/hg_fiveseven.htm
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  • Mooseyard
    FN Herstal is making a version for the general public. The ATF required it to only be able to hold 10 rounds, and it had to have adj. sites. The armor piercing ammo is not available to the General public. It is known as the IOM model.
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  • vicg1
    FN is not selling these to the public... there is no law against civilians owning them. The AP ammo is restricted, however. Civilians can only buy the "practice" ammo which has an aluminum core.

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  • mrmike08075
    FN has obtained a TARGET PISTOL / SPORTING ARM designation fron the BATF for this gun. they also state they will only sell to MILITARY and LAW ENFORCEMENT buyers only. the writing is on the wall... after the military and leo contracts are filled you can expext to see an introduction to the civilian market. "hunting" and "target" ammo will soon follow.

    i can think of ne other reason to get the BATF to reclassify the gun unless they intend to widen there distribution to us simple folk.

    the ammo is already everywere. we stock it at the shop for "collectors only" and i even saw a full MIL SPEC ammo can of it at the last gun show.

    best regards, mike.

    What other dungeon is so dark as ones own heart, what jailer so inexorable as ones own mind.
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  • Iconoclast
    The round really is more appropriate to military / LEO SWAT operations than to the civilian market. As Invicta noted, it's unlikely the average person would ever need a handgun round capable of piercing body armor. There are many handgun / cartridge calibers out there far better suited for CCW - most of them, IMHO.

    Like most such items, the ammo, at least, has been circulating among collectors for years . . . in virtually all flavors, including the full blown AP stuff. I have none in my collection as I stay solely with US material (although that would change if our military or PDs start using it). I've seen at least three different loading markings although I cannot cite the identification without the references I've already packed.

    Believe me, once ammo is made for any firearm, even in the experimental stage, cartridge collectors seem to ferret it out and acquire specimens. Just for example, for years I had a 5.45x39 first year of mfg round . . . courtesy of an individual whose "company" was "consulting" with certain parties in Afghanistan some twenty or so years ago. He acquired a supply from some Soviets who had no further use for the rounds (I believe to forward for evaluation by our military). In any case, a few specimens "happened" to delivered into private hands and I was one of the first civillians in the US to have an actual round. Today, you can buy it by the case from any dealer. KGB and Chinese assasination rounds? Collectors have 'em. You'll never meet a scrounger more creative than a dedicated cartridge collector!

    "There is nothing lower than the human race - except the French." (Mark Twain) ". . . And DemoCraps" (me)
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