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CMMG MK57 Guard 5.7x28mm

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In this video we showcase the brand new MK57 5.7x28mm Guard from CMMG. This particular variant fires the same cartridge as the venerable P90 and uses FN Five Seven magazines and is available in pistol, SBR and Banshee configurations currently. We keep things quiet in this video with a KGmade Swarm, an all titanium suppressor rated from 22LR up to 5.7x28mm. We start out on the pistol range and move out to 300 yards with this little hornet of a round and see what she can do. Stay tuned, much more on the way.

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20 COMMENTS

  1. Would you guys be able to do a vid where you test the different rounds out of all the guards? I’m looking at buying a guard but idk what caliber to get. I love 45 and 9 holds more. I thought it would be cool to see some gel or clay or whatever you guys wanna do. I really like the in depth you guys do. Thank you for the vids. I have never shot a 5.7 but it looks really cool.

  2. Eric I didn’t know you didn’t work at Moss anymore then again that’s nobodies business but hope the part was respectable and such.
    Keep the tube vids coming brother and we will keep enjoying them!
    We are working on a building container shooting range on some land here in central Florida. It’ll be a tall boy 8.6’x40’x9.6’ with a hella lot of acoustic tile as it’s a steel walled sum B.
    Never seen it done before but at 1,500$ a container I’m looking at maybe $2000 total for on sight shooting with two lanes.
    Why not just shoot outside?
    Well the counties here state you need property with neighbors homes being at least 450 yards away which is easy, right ? Just buy a few acres.
    Got the acreage but there’s a sound ordnance that allows the police to harrass you if neighbors call more than 1xs .
    We thought suppressors then until I thought how much cheaper it is to use a container.
    Maybe bury it for extra measureand cut the back wall out so the earth can catch bullets.
    Whatcha think guys?

  3. Man about four years ago I spent $1400 on the FN 5.7 and thought I was the man. Secret service uses it so why shouldn’t I ? Well it’s over priced and the ammo is expensive as they come. I found myself rationing my bullets which sucks.
    2200 ft per sec is fast but not as fast as the .223 but twice as fast as the 9mm round so it falls in the middle. I’ve punched holes in level 3 armor which shouldn’t happen but it does depending on the type of plate.
    FN expensive to buy and use.
    The AR version looks cool though.

  4. Lighter overall weight when compared to .300 blk. 1/3 the cost and proven to be a fight stopper in the Texas fort hood massacre. Yes, it will be sufficient for self defense should the need arise

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