5.7×28mm versus 22 Magnum- FiveSeven 5″ pistol versus 24″ rifle
Posted: March 13th, 2009 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: 5.7x28mm, assembly, field strip, five-seven, fiveseven, fn, fnh, P-90, P90, PDW, PS-90, PS90, reassembly, ss190, ss192, ss195, ss197, take down |5.7×28mm FN FiveSeven 5″ pistol versus 22 Magnum (WMR) 24″ rifle PS90 PS-90 P90 P-90 PDW “take down” “field strip” reassembly assembly fn fnh 5.7×28mm fiveseven five-seven “five seven” ps90 p90 ss190 ss192 ss195 ss197
Bullet yaw is a product of the projectile’s construction not barrel length. The only effect that the barrel length has on the projectile is either to reduce or increase it’s velocity, depending on whether it’s longer or shorter.
yeah but he stuck his finger like way into the 5.7mm holes and barely touched the
.22 mag hole but then again look at the casing volume behind the 5.7 compared to the 22 mag and you see how this can happen
that and the shorter barrel allows the bullet to yaw more readily
I think he was joking because that is quite often the claim on gun boards made by those who have never even fired one.
It’s called sarcasm….
Don’t get it.
You claim the 5.7 is just a over priced 22 rd - yet it penetrated 3″ deeper and fragmented.
Fragmentation is destructive killing power.
For a handgun it’s a pretty impressive round.
Great vid
Excellent!