Would be cool if it took a brace, but probably doesn't from the pictures.
Would be cool if it took a brace, but probably doesn't from the pictures.
Aside from an expensive plinker, I could never justify the purchase of any of the weapons designed around this cartridge.
I'm in the same boat ... could never see the point of this expensive and very proprietary round when there are so many others that perform so well.
I've thought over the years that I'd just wait low and find a really great deal on a used 5.7 handgun, just to get it out of my system. But with ammo prices where they're at right now, I'm not sure I'd want to even try. 5.7x28 has crept up to almost $2 per round ... that's too rich for my blood, regardless of its ballistics.
Mike
I always assumed those weird P90 mags used gravity to assist in feeding, I wonder how reliable it is feeding inverted like that.
With a stock/brace I think it would make much more sense (as much sense as a 5.7 can make anyway), and I'd almost bet it was designed for one that they're sitting on due to current climate at the ATF. That weird little separate beavertail area looks like a great place to mount a stock.
I believe that beavertail is the lever to crack open the action and remove the magazine.
I’m trying to give them the slightest benefit of the doubt and you’re ruining it.
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It's not that the 5.7 is better, it's that it's different than other cartridges.