How powerful is the Ruger-57?

How powerful is the Ruger-57?

The 4.82-inch barrel of the FN FiveseveN and the 4.94-inch barrel of the Ruger-57 are going to produce less velocity and less energy than the P90. From the P90, a 5.7mm projectile will achieve velocities in excess of 2,000 fps and muzzle energy in excess of 340 ft-lbs, and top out close to 3,000 fps and 400 ft-lbs.

Is SS190 ammo legal?

SS190 Duty Round The SS190 AP ball FMJ is designated as Armor Piercing (AP) ammunition, designed to penetrate body armor. Its sale to civilians is restricted and BATF mandates that FN stores the ammunition in a bonded warehouse and releases only upon sale to law-enforcement or military purchase order.

What is a 5.7 x28 bullet?

Originally developed by NATO to replace the 9mm round, the 5.7×28 is a high-velocity pistol cartridge that was primarily adopted by FN for its P90 and Five-seveN personal defense weapons.

What is better than a g19?

In reality, what we’re talking about is the Sig Sauer P320 Compact or Sig Sauer P320 Carry, as these are closest in size and purpose to the Glock 19. The full-size would be better compared to the Glock 17 and the Subcompact is closer to the Glock 26.

What kind of bullet is in the ss197?

The SS197 cartridge uses the same 40-grain (2.6 g) .224 inch (5.7 mm) Hornady V-Max projectile as the SS196SR, but it is loaded for a slightly higher muzzle velocity. The bullets have a blue-colored polycarbonate tip.

What was the muzzle velocity of the SS90?

It used a 1.5 gram (23 grain) plastic-core projectile, which was propelled at a muzzle velocity of roughly 850 m/s (2,800 ft/s or Mach 2.5) when fired from the P90. A United States patent application for the projectile design used in the SS90 was filed by FN’s Jean-Paul Denis and Marc Neuforge in 1989.

What’s the difference between The SS196 and SS197SR?

SS197SR is currently offered to civilian shooters in addition to the SS195LF. It uses the same lead core 2.6-g (40 grain) Hornady V-Max projectile as the SS196SR, but it is loaded for a muzzle velocity roughly 30-m/s (100 ft/s) higher. The SS197SR projectile has a blue-colored polymer tip instead of the red color used in the SS196 projectile tip.

What’s the muzzle velocity of a 5.7 mm FN?

The SS190 uses a 2.7 mm (0.11 in) shorter projectile with a weight of 2.0 g (31 grains), which has, when fired from the P90, a muzzle velocity of roughly 715 m/s (2,350 ft/s). The shorter length of the SS190 projectile allows it to be more conveniently used in the 5.7×28mm FN Five-seven pistol, which was also being developed at that time.