Predawn email alerts always yield interesting things. Today's edition:
Ruger MAY BE unveiling a handgun chambered in 5.7 FN... Post first appeared on Reddit's r/guns sub-board written by someone who proclaimed himself an 'industry insider'. A screenshot of the post is now making rounds.
DISCUSS...
My personal opinion? On one hand, it looks and sounds fun as all hell. And if true, this Ruger edition may just be cheaper than the current FN pistol in circulation that chambers that same cartridge. And it is not that hard to reload them suckers with 40 grain Hornady VMAX. The gun definitely does not look like it will be an EDC choice for most folks, but plinking the hell out of shit with laser-like straight trajectory sounds pretty dope. With small-medium game potential as well.
On the other hand, 5.7x28mm is a cartridge that has pretty much been 'shelved' by the shooting world for the last several years. It is simply not promoted as much, and it is becoming more of a niche caliber that PS-90 shooters are keeping active. Thus, creating an entire set of tooling and infrastructure for a 5.7 handgun may not be feasible for Ruger's financial success and I am sure the company's decision makers can see that too. But who knows?
What do you think? April Fools is still pretty far off, but the 2020 SHOT Show is right around the corner...
Ruger MAY BE unveiling a handgun chambered in 5.7 FN... Post first appeared on Reddit's r/guns sub-board written by someone who proclaimed himself an 'industry insider'. A screenshot of the post is now making rounds.
DISCUSS...
My personal opinion? On one hand, it looks and sounds fun as all hell. And if true, this Ruger edition may just be cheaper than the current FN pistol in circulation that chambers that same cartridge. And it is not that hard to reload them suckers with 40 grain Hornady VMAX. The gun definitely does not look like it will be an EDC choice for most folks, but plinking the hell out of shit with laser-like straight trajectory sounds pretty dope. With small-medium game potential as well.
On the other hand, 5.7x28mm is a cartridge that has pretty much been 'shelved' by the shooting world for the last several years. It is simply not promoted as much, and it is becoming more of a niche caliber that PS-90 shooters are keeping active. Thus, creating an entire set of tooling and infrastructure for a 5.7 handgun may not be feasible for Ruger's financial success and I am sure the company's decision makers can see that too. But who knows?
What do you think? April Fools is still pretty far off, but the 2020 SHOT Show is right around the corner...
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