One of the guys that works at Reliable in Vancouver was telling me the other week that they are getting some Five Sevens in. My first question was, "Are you going to be getting the ammo in too?" He laughs... "Yah, we are going to be getting some ammo too."
If and when that happens, I would recommend Five Seven owners go and buy up everything they can carry out of the store. If you don't somebody else will. The ammo will only be there for a day or so. Everything to do with ammo has been nutz lately. Even 9mm - the Honda Civic of ammo - has been a bit dodgey on selection and availability. People that are shooting .45GAP, .357SIG, and (the ultimate) 5.7x28, I hope you have guns in more readily available calibres as well - or your shooting time is going to be pretty limited.
I hate take any pleasure from other gun owners trials and tribulations (Lord knows we all have parts and "supply" problems in this country in this sport) but I couldn't help but chuckle after Questar got a bunch of Five Seven's in, sold them all right away, and then within a few days there were a bunch of "WTB - 5.7x28 ammo" adds in the EE. Yah, like that is going to work. There are just so many people out there with a case of spare 5.7x28 sitting around in the garage. But like I say... I feel ya... what else is a guy going to do? Somebody has to get that ammo into the country and the average weekend shooter doesn't have the time or the know how.
Is there at least a way to reload that stuff? The casings must be damn near worth their weight in gold, at least to a Five Seven owner. I'm thinking that there must be a commonly available bullet that you can load into those cases. For the civy market you almost wonder why not just do it as 5.56x28 and make the reloading people happy. I guess that is not the big Euro firearms consortium way of doing things though.