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− | [[File:300px-FN5701.jpg|thumb|The FN Five-seven in real life.]] |
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+ | |caption1 = The FN Five-seveN in real life.}} |
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⚫ | The '''FN Five-SeveN''' is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. The pistol is named for its armor piercing 5.7x28mm cartridge, the same round used in the [[P90|FN P90]]. The Five-SeveN can accept 20 and 30-round magazines. Its externals are made largely of polymer, thus reducing the weight drastically. |
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+ | The Five-SeveN appears in two games in the ''[[Battlefield series]]'', named the '''FN57'''. |
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⚫ | The '''FN Five- |
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− | |image = [[File:bf4_fn57.png|256px]] |
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− | |fire = Semi-Automatic |
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− | |damage = 22 - 12.1 |
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− | |rof = 455 rpm |
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− | |vel = 430 m/s <br> 260 m/s <small>([[Suppressor|suppressed]])</small> |
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− | |recoil = 0.7 up <br> 0.1 left <br> 0.1 right |
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− | |recoildec = 20 |
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− | |faction = All |
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− | |level = 28,000 [[Handgun|Pistol]] score |
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− | |kit = All |
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− | |magazine = 20 + 1 |
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− | |ammotype = 5.7x28mm |
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− | |reload = 1.25 s <small>(loaded)</small> <br> 1.4 s <small>(empty)</small> |
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− | |maxrange = 645 m |
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− | |spreadz = 0.5 |
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− | |spreadinc = 0.2 |
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− | |spreaddec = 15 |
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− | |slot = Sidearm |
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− | |startammo = 42 + 21 rounds |
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− | |maxammo = 84 + 21 rounds <small>([[AMMO]])</small> |
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− | |range = [[File:fiveseven_pistol_range.png|185px]]|unlocks = [[Flash Light]] <small>(10 kills)</small><br>[[Muzzle Brake]] <small>(20 kills)</small><br>[[Ghost Ring]] <small>(30 kills)</small><br>[[Compensator]] <small>(40 kills)</small><br>[[Mini (RDS)]] <small>(50 kills)</small><br>[[Laser Sight]] <small>(60 kills)</small><br>[[Suppressor]] <small>(70 kills)</small><br>[[Delta|Delta (RDS)]] <small>(80 kills)</small><br>[[Heavy Barrel]] <small>(90 kills)</small><br> |
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− | |dogtag = [[File:Fiveseven dogtag.png|150px]] |
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− | The '''FN57''' is a [[Handgun]] featured in ''[[Battlefield 4]]''. |
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− | The FN57 has the highest magazine capacity of all the pistols at 20+1 rounds, and the second highest bullet velocity, only behind the [[.44 Magnum]]. However, it has the lowest damage of any semi-automatic pistol, tied with the [[QSZ-92]]. Unlike the [[M9]] and [[P226]], its recoil mainly kicks straight up, making a [[Compensator]] largely unnecessary. |
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− | A [[Laser Sight]] is useful for improving hip-fire accuracy, while a [[Muzzle Brake]] can be good to help control vertical recoil if necessary. As with all pistols, the [[Ghost Ring Sight]], [[Mini (RDS)]], or [[Delta|Delta (RDS)]] can be attached. |
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− | FN57 BF4.png|The FN57 in first person. |
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− | FN57 Iron sights BF4.png|The iron sights of the FN57. |
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− | FN57 Reloading BF4.png|Reloading the FN57. |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | ==Battlefield Hardline== |
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− | |name = FN57 |
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− | |image = [[File:BFHL FN57.png|250px]] |
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− | |cost = $6,000 |
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− | |faction = {{Faction|LE}}<br> |
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− | {{Faction|CR}} |
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− | |kit = All |
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− | The '''FN57''' is an all kit pistol set to be released alongside the ''[[Robbery]]'' expansion for ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]''. Like the [[M1A1]], which was released alongside the ''[[Criminal Activity]]'' expansion, the FN57 does not require ownership of the expansion and will be available to all players. |
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− | The FN57 fires armor-piercing 5.7x28mm rounds, making it useful for short to medium-range shootouts. |
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− | BFHL FN57Model.png|'''FN57''' |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | ===Battlefield Hardline=== |
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− | *The FN57 was originally a weapon cut from the final version of ''Battlefield Hardline'', with its artwork leftover in the game files before ''Robbery<nowiki>'s</nowiki>'' release. The artwork's style is the same handdrawn one used during ''Hardline<nowiki>'s</nowiki>'' June Beta, suggesting it was probably cut early in development, possibly when pistols were made specific to each class. It was then given unique attributes and made an all-class pistol with the release of ''Robbery''. |
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− | **The FN57's receiver in the final game has a different finish (Olive Green) than the original concept (Rain Forest Green). |
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− | ==References== |
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[[Category:Pistols]] |
[[Category:Pistols]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 3 October 2021
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The FN Five-SeveN is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. The pistol is named for its armor piercing 5.7x28mm cartridge, the same round used in the FN P90. The Five-SeveN can accept 20 and 30-round magazines. Its externals are made largely of polymer, thus reducing the weight drastically.
The Five-SeveN appears in two games in the Battlefield series, named the FN57.