Description

Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui

Total length: 208 mm

Barrel length: 100 mm

Weight: 740 g (with empty magazine)

Number of rounds: 26 + 1 (1 round loaded in the main body)

Power source: HFC134a

● Equipped with variable hop-up system

● Semi-auto (single shot) firing only

The P90's unrivaled partner, sought by the elite

The Five-Seven pistol has a modern polymer frame, outstanding operability and powerful penetration power. The Five-Seven USG, the latest model for the US market created by the prestigious firearms manufacturer FN Elstal as a sidearm for the P90, has finally been modeled by Tokyo Marui as part of the gas blowback series "FN5-7". Measurements and molds were taken from the real thing, and the unique details, size, checkering, and grain are faithfully reproduced down to the smallest detail.
The FN5-7 is a practical model that combines outstanding accuracy and distance, but also has a reproducibility that is indistinguishable from the real thing, and you can experience the recoil unique to gas blowback. It is one of the models that can be enjoyed from various perspectives and angles among the many airsoft guns.

≪Main features≫
● Adopts a new large-diameter cylinder: By adding the increased cylinder capacity to the amount of gas released for slide operation, you can experience a heavy and powerful recoil shock.
● Realistic structure: Field stripping (disassembly) with a takedown lever, an ambidextrous safety that can be operated from either the left or right with the finger pulling the trigger, and a slide inner that reinforces the slide are reproduced.
● Appearance composition similar to the real thing: The texture is also realistic, with an aluminum outer barrel with an anodized finish, die-cast front/rear sights, a resin body and parts, and a stainless steel license plate.
● Equipped with an underrail: The underrail integrated with the frame can be used to attach a flashlight compatible with the Picatinny standard (20mm width).
● Real-size magazine made of die-cast: A magazine with a capacity of 26 rounds is included, which has a large gas capacity and is resistant to cold.

[From the real gun]
An automatic pistol made by FN that uses the new bullet SS90 (later improved SS190). It was developed as a sidearm when using the company's P90 as the main weapon, so it is possible to share bullets. It is a relatively new polymer-framed pistol released in 1995, and like its older brother, the P90, it is an unusual firearm.
The ammunition used, the SS190, has a bottleneck shape like a miniature rifle bullet, and the bullet is not acorn-shaped like a conventional pistol bullet, but a sharp cone-shaped. This gives the bullet a high initial velocity (650 meters per second) and the penetrating power to pierce class 3 body armor. In addition, when the bullet hits a soft body such as the human body, it has the property of rolling over (tumping action), and since it does not penetrate smoothly but opens up the wound inside the body, it also has high stopping power. In addition, thanks to the longer and thinner cartridge shape compared to the conventional 9mm Para and .45ACP, the grip is wider from front to back, but the magazine capacity is an exceptional 20 rounds. An extended magazine of 30 rounds is also available.
The design is also distinctive, and the peanut-shaped trigger guard that was initially used attracted attention (the one currently in production is a straight type). Plastic covers not only the frame but also the slide, preventing sticking due to overheating or cooling. The action is delayed blowback, rather than the typical short recoil. Initially, only striker-fired models were available, but at the request of special forces, an internal hammer-fired model was also developed.
The iron sights are available in both fixed and movable types.