I came across a very interesting thread about FNH weapons in Pakistan and price gouging. It's a rather old thread but somebody resurrected it and then posted a video where they proudly demonstrate their accuracy with the Five-seveN.
I am in love with my FN 5 7 . I have used it to perfection.
*note: there are 100,000 Rupees in one Lakh*
http://www.pakguns.com/showthread.php?2173-Five-seveN
Here is the video contained in the thread of a proud 5-7 owner. His bravado is hilarious, but seems fairly common amongst middle-easterners.
Most accurate handgun in the world?? My contender in many calibers might have something to say to that being that it shoots half inch groups at 100 yards.
Still pretty cool. Can't believe what it goes for over there. All based on regulation. Wow.
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Hey I was in that thread.
No I just post on a lot of gun forums.
he sure does take his time sighting that thing in on the targets!
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I should note that guy is a progun politician over there.
Hi Everyone,
@American Lockpicker - Small world.
Yes, this guy is a good friend of mine, he is a very progun person. He also has in his ownership, a FNP 90, an original in select-fire model with suppressor, laser, and red dot holo sight and about 20 mags and over 5000 rounds. The FNP90 came in a leather case. And was presented to his late father in or around 1994 when his father was the president of Pakistan. I too own 2 FN 5.7s, will either be buying a Sig X6 PPC or another FN in OD Green. I have one in black, D.Tan, and soon the OD Green on as well.
Last edited by Moeen; 01-12-2012 at 09:30 AM.
A pure democracy operates by direct majority vote of the people. When an issue is to be decided, the entire population votes on it; the majority wins and rules. A republic differs in that the general population elects representatives who then pass laws to govern the nation.