![]() Just like cars will last longer, run better than a seemingly identical "twin" to it, so will guns be different one to the next.īlazer 115 grain FMJ is sort of on the weak side power wise. But, even the same model/caliber guns can be different. 40's and they ran like champs from day one. You can practice inserting magazines, removing magazines, working the slide, even dry firing (it's a good idea to buy some snap caps for dry firing as some guns can be damaged if dry fired - no shell in the chamber allows the parts to work in a way that they will not when fired with real ammo and it can stress some parts resulting in breakage). Use a good gun oil (or just good oil - I actually use the drips/dregs of Mobil 1 gas engine oil from the jugs after doing oil changes on my vehicles) and lubricate it per the manual's instructions.īe sure the gun is empty any/every time you handle it when not getting it ready to fire. Not really lubrication like a good gun oil, just stuff to keep it from rusting as it is shipped from one place to another in a truck and allowed to sit on a shelf in a warehouse/store somewhere for what could be months (or even years) before being sold to it's new owner. Clean it you ask? Yeah, guns are fired at the factory to test them and some have a rust preventative material applied. When you get to the part on field stripping the gun for cleaning/inspection/lubing get an old towel, lay it on the table and take the pistol apart per the instructions in the manual. When you buy a new gun you should take it home, pull it out of the box, start reading the owner's manual and familiarize yourself with the controls (location and function). Then you can just pop a new mag of ammo in, release the slide by pushing down on the slide lock, or racking the slide back about a half inch to it's furthest rearward point, and letting the slide slingshot forward which will chamber your first round. Your pistol will lock the slide back after the last round from the magazine has been fired. Stick around, this is the good guys forum !ĮDIT: In case you don't know, being new to pistols and all. And welcome to the forum ! Don't disappear after your pistol starts running flawlessly. You've got a great pistol and I can promise you it will run 100% reliably after some break in. Trust us here, you aren't the first one to post about this lol. That recoil spring is made stiff to be able to shoot hot self defense rounds without the pistol beating itself up - which can happen with weak recoil springs. ![]() Recommended to use hotter loads and or 124 grain ammo for it's first few rounds. It will shoot cheap weak ammo just fine after 50 to 200 rounds. The 9mm FN pistols are famous for needing a few rounds of break in time. MODELįN Five-seveN® FDE/Blk (3) 10-Rnd Adj Sight CALIF.Know this.There is nothing wrong with your pistol. sales only PRODUCTįN Five-seveN® Blk/Blk (2) 20-Rnd Adj SightįN Five-seveN® Blk/Blk (2) 10-Rnd Adj SightįN Five-seveN® FDE/FDE (2) 20-Rnd Adj SightįN Five-seveN® FDE/FDE (2) 10-Rnd Adj SightįN Five-seveN® Blk/Blk (3) 10-Rnd Adj Sight CALIF. Two existing California-compliant Five-seveN models with 10-rd magazines remain unchanged. Four new models include all black, and all FDE, with 10-rd or 20-rd magazines included. ![]() Equipped with an internal hammer, the smooth trigger with a predictable break further enhances accuracy. Pinpoint accuracy and minimal felt recoil is standard issue. With improved range and accuracy over common pistol cartridges, the NATO standardized 5.7x28mm developed by FN Herstal is fired from the chrome-lined cold hammer-forged barrel. Extending its groundbreaking design is a new, all flat dark earth frame and slide. The original FN Five-seveN®, often imitated but hardly duplicated, has two decades of trusted service with allied armies, global law enforcement and civilians.
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