five-seveN

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Does anyone own a five-seveN. I'm interesting in knowing what they're like to shoot. Also the price and places in Canada that might sell one. Any good online places? Thanks.
 
R.H. Nicholls will be your best bet or FN Sports..... talk to scott at corlanes in dawson creek and tell him what you want and he will be able to order it in for you no problem. (tell him Wes Belland sent you...)
 
Customs will never let the real deal go through unless the guys are drunk. We may have a different view on the law but I bet my paycheck that they would seize it like starving buttpirate would rape your poophole.
 
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Customs will never let the real deal go through unless the guys are drunk. We may have a different view on the law but I bet my paycheck that they would seize it like starving buttpirate would rape your poophole.

PM sent with my mailing address for your paycheque.
 
I've fired the Five-Seven and the P90 at a demo, and (though the P90 was neat) neither one really impressed me; they felt like one of those cheap RamLine Mk II knock-offs, only chambered for 22 Mag.
 
Thanks Westicle. Oh hey I'll check to see if I'm off during the gun show at Dawson. I mentioned it to two of my coworkers as well.

They have a new round thats not armor piercing but still has significant velocity. I was hoping that would be allowed in Canada.

This pistol is a new concept, much like the Glock, and the steryl Aug. Most people hated them at first. "It's plastic" was the first cry. Turned out both were very inovative and ahead of the times. I'm interested in this firearm for the same reason. Although I'm very much in the minority I'm wondering if this is the pistol that law enforcement has been looking for. It's light, 2/3 of the recoil of a 9mm, holds 20 rounds, is said to be very accurate, penetrates armor, windshields etc, but is a tumbling round so over penetration is said not to be an issue. Of course the biggest argument is that it doesn't have the stopping power. Reports have shown that the bullet fired by the Five-seveN traveling at 2100 fps (vs under 1000 fps for a hollow point 9mm police round)has more stopping power than the current 9mm. The shock from the velocity of the round is apparently very effective at stopping people. also less likely to ricochet off brick walls.
Just one of those firearms that's peaked my interest.
 
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The problem is that the ammuntion is prohibited by name, here is the bit from the Department of Justice site.

PROHIBITED AMMUNITION

Former Prohibited Weapons Order, No. 10


1. Any cartridge that is capable of being discharged from a commonly available semi-automatic handgun or revolver and that is manufactured or assembled with a projectile that is designed, manufactured or altered so as to be capable of penetrating body armour, including KTW, THV and 5.7 x 28 mm P-90 cartridges.

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/c-46/sor-98-462/82772.html
 
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