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FN 502™ TACTICAL

AS9100C/EN9100:2009 certified. For U.S. sales only. For consumer, law enforcement, and military sales.

Primary Features

Industry's first slide-mounted optics-ready .22 LR pistol 15-round high capacity magazines Single-action hammer Suppressor-ready Fits most FN 509® Tactical holsters

Aircraft-grade anodized aluminum and steel Loaded chamber indicator Front and rear cocking serrations for easy manipulation Suppressor-height, fixed front and rear sights

Barrel

4.6" barrel, 1/2x28 threaded target crowned muzzle with thread protector

Frame

FN 509®-inspired ergonomics and grip texturing Best-in-class trigger breaks cleanly at ≈ 5 lbs.

Operating Controls

Ambidextrous controls Manual saftey, no de-cocker

Magazine

Ships with 10-Rd. and 15-Rd. extended magazine

The FN 502TM TACTICAL

The FN 502™ Tactical isn’t just the first .22 LR from FN, it’s the industry’s first slide-mounted, optics-ready rimfire handgun that’s ever existed. Designed for maximum fun, FN’s hammer-fired .22 LR delivers more value and versatility than any other rimfire. Mounting a favorite red dot optic and cycling a wide range of .22 LR ammo makes a low-cost range day a high-end experience. Inspired by FN’s patented Low-Profile Optics Mounting System,TM the FN 502 Tactical offers unmatched sighting options and co-witness front and rear sights align perfectly with your dot. The superior ergonomics, proven balance and ambidextrous controls, all a nod to the FN 502’s bigger brother, the FN 509, make it perfect for high round count training sessions. Like a robust target-style rimfire pistol, the balance of the FN 502 Tactical frame tunes out recoil, delivering faster, more accurate shots on target, but from a modern, optics-ready tactical pistol.

FULL FN 502™ TACTICAL SPECS: PAGE 130 – ACCESSORIES 120

Caliber: .22 LR Magazine: 10/15 Rd.

• Operation: Single Action Only (SAO) • Slide/Frame Finish: Black or Flat Dark Earth • Sights: Fixed Polymer • Barrel Length: 4.6" • Length: 7.6" • Weight: 23.7 oz. • Use: Sport Shooting or Tactical Training

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