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FN Five Seven, Full Size 5.7x28mm, 4.75" Barrel, 20Rd w/ 3 Magazines,Adjustable Sights, 3868929300. The FN Five-seveN® pistol was developed in the early 1990s and features a cold hammer-forged barrel that is chrome lined for extended service life. The polymer-framed FN Five-seveN® offers single-action operation, low felt recoil, 20-round magazine capacity and is equipped with an ambidextrous, forward-mounted manual safety and an accessory rail that accepts tactical lights and lasers.

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Considering buying a 57. What is the lowest price you have seen and what is best deal on ammo? Anyone have any input on these as a conceal carry? I carry a glock 19 and this seems similar in size.

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I've been watching this pistol off an on over the last few years and
seldom seen it anything less than $100 this price on occasion.

But do click on the "Deal info" tab above and look at the other vendors to see what their prices are right now.

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@Philliytut, by contract HPGS has to comply with
the restrictions they have with FN with LE/Mil pricing; If not, they can be sued. Google OMB gun being sued by Glock for violations kind of similar. I have done business with both and consider them reputable companies. If you want to complain, FN is who set the policy but for ME, as a military member, I appreciate FN for their pricing in regards to the armed forces discounts.

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Why does hogs keep posting this le bullcrap? Give the deal to everyone... No military or le uses the 5.7 cartridge... Sell it to those who will actually buy it... Stop creating two classes of citizens. And don't blame fn for your price structure ...you can sell your stock how you want...And the owner seems like a jerk based on the postings on the ps90 le I saw yesterday.... Really rude to potential customers. Hpgs... Fix this and maybe your image will be repaired.

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It isn't the dealers fault, it is the company that manufacturers the item. The manufacturer sets the MAP/MSRP which by their contract they cannot undercut. FN has a policy of discounting firearms for service members thus they allow their vendors to offer that pricing to others. These companies cannot undercut the MAP or they will be sued by FN as soon as they are reported.

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Must be a Liberal deal ..they only want Cops & military with guns. lol

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No plenty of manufactures off firefighter, military, and LE discounts... It good PR for firearm companies don't whine because you chose not to be a public servant and a companies decides they want to give a discount to public professionals.

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Just because you're a sub-class not allowed to buy at this special price doesn't give you the ability to complain.

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Listen troll...I will induldge your witless banter... the fact that you even called me a "sub-class" is exactly why everyone should be avoiding HPGS. Being an American, and having first amendment rights gives me the "ability" to complain. Having special pricing on non work related hardware doesn't make any sense...you start discounting glocks and m&p shields... im not saying a word... but for HPGS to not advocate for its customers with FN...and then bash their customers for simply asking them to try (search ps90)...is unacceptable and a poor business practice in general.

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Yeah not very classy and I will make sure to let all of my friends know to never purchase from the company. It still boggles my mind that companies allow trolls to represent them as if they do not understand the power of word of mouth.

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So you don't think that servicemembers should be acknowledged by the community for VOLUNTEERING to go anywhere in the world at any time to fight and potentially die for our country. We don't ask for it, we don't demand it, but we are very thankful that there are those in the United States who wish to show their appreciation for our service by discounting their prices. My grandfather was in Vietnam. When he returned, he was booed and had stuff thrown at him. You sound like one of those selfish pricks who would do that and claim that "It's your first amendment right to dislike the troops". Glad you're able to exercise your rights. Maybe you should thank a veteran sometime.

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I was in a Wendys in line one day in my firefighters uniform behind some cops. The cashier rang me up, took my money then exclaimed, Oh you're not Police you don't get a discount. Then rang me up again and told me how much more I owed her. I tell this story only to illustrate I understand how some people feel.

When a retailer 'advertises' a discount for Vets and LE it's for the positive publicity and doesn't come out of his pocket, he makes up for it out of the other customers pocket. If the retailer were serious about supporting the troops and not just buying advertising he would quietly donate part of his bottom line.

By the way before you try to play the ungrateful card on me I'm a Viet Nam vet by my own choice, my son is a third generation vet. I don't blame a vet for accepting a discount but I don't ask for special deals even when they're available to me, but that's just me.

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im reading you post and commend you for being a fire fighter. they are heroes rush into burning buildings to save people they don't even know. Cop just show up to clean up after the fact . should of asked the cashier if there was a fire who would you call the fire department or the police department .and also Thank you for your service in the military.

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Many businesses (zoo's, amusement parks, etc) offer discounts for mil/le. Do you complain there as well? If you want the discount join/get a job that qualifies. Joining others complaining to one business about the rules set by another is ridiculous. I don't know anything about the HPGS, but I'm assuming they are not near big enough to influence a company like FN to change their policy. My opinion again, but you and the others sound like a bunch of little girls constantly complaining.

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