Would you want one? (Ruger 5.7)

Published on August 8, 2024
Duration: 0:44

This guide covers the key features and performance aspects of the Ruger-5.7 pistol as presented by USCCA. It highlights the firearm's American-made status, its 20-round capacity, and specific technical features like the nitride-coated barrel and fiber optic sights. The guide also touches upon its ergonomic design, comparing trigger reach to a 1911, and discusses its shootability during live fire, emphasizing controllable recoil and minimal muzzle climb.

Quick Summary

The Ruger-5.7 pistol is an American-made firearm chambered in 5.7x28mm, featuring a 20+1 capacity, nitride-coated barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a trigger reach similar to a 1911. It offers controllable recoil and minimal muzzle climb during live fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ruger-5.7
  2. 00:06Capacity and Barrel Specs
  3. 00:15Ergonomics and Controls
  4. 00:30Live Fire and Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger-5.7 pistol?

The Ruger-5.7 features a 20+1 capacity magazine for 5.7x28mm ammunition, a nitride-coated barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a trigger reach comparable to a 1911. It is also American-made.

How does the Ruger-5.7 handle recoil?

During live fire, the Ruger-5.7 exhibits minimal muzzle climb and controllable recoil, making it a shootable platform despite the distinct sound of the 5.7x28mm round.

What makes the Ruger-5.7 an attractive option for shooters?

It offers an American-made alternative in the 5.7mm caliber, addressing a gap in the market. Its ergonomic design and manageable recoil further enhance its appeal for various applications.

What caliber ammunition does the Ruger-5.7 use?

The Ruger-5.7 is chambered for the 5.7x28mm cartridge, known for its high velocity and unique ballistic characteristics. It comes with a 20-round magazine.

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