FN 502 Tactical Specifications
- Caliber: .22 LR
- Overall Length: Approximately 6.9 inches (175 mm)
- Barrel Length: 4.0 inches (102 mm)
- Height: 5.2 inches (132 mm)
- Width: 1.4 inches (36 mm)
- Weight: 1.5 pounds (680 grams) unloaded
- Magazine Capacity: 10+1 or 15+1 (depending on the magazine)
- Frame Material: Polymer
- Slide Material: Steel
- Sights: Fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight; also compatible with optics (optic-ready)
- Trigger: Striker-fired with a trigger pull of approximately 5.5 to 6.5 pounds
Safety Features: Manual safety, trigger safety, and striker block - Finish: Available in multiple finishes, including black and FDE (Flat Dark Earth)
Additional Features
- Accessory Rail: The frame includes a Picatinny rail for mounting lights and lasers.
- Suppressor-Ready: The threaded barrel allows for the attachment of suppressors.
- Textured Grip: The grip is designed for improved control and ergonomics.
The FN 502 Tactical is known for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use, making it a popular choice for training, plinking, and tactical applications. If you have more specific questions or need additional details, feel free to ask!
FN 502 Tactical
The FN 502 Tactical is a semi-automatic, rimfire pistol chambered in .22 LR, designed by FN America. It combines tactical features commonly found in FN’s larger-caliber pistols, making it an excellent platform for training, recreational shooting, and suppressed shooting.
The FN 502 Tactical stands out as a versatile and innovative rimfire pistol that appeals to both novice and experienced shooters. Would you like more details on specific configurations, accessories, or comparisons with other pistols?
Key Features
- Design and Purpose:
- Built as a companion to FN’s popular 509 series, the FN 502 Tactical mirrors the feel and function of a centerfire pistol, making it ideal for training.
- Compact and lightweight, it is suitable for target practice and plinking.
- Chambering:
- Chambered in .22 LR, offering affordable and low-recoil shooting.
- Threaded Barrel:
- Equipped with a factory-threaded barrel for easy attachment of suppressors or compensators.
- Thread pitch: 1/2×28 TPI.
- Optics-Ready:
- The FN 502 Tactical is the first rimfire pistol to feature a factory-milled slide for red-dot optics.
- Compatible with various miniature red-dot sights (MRDS).
- Suppressor-Height Sights:
- Comes with tall iron sights for co-witnessing with optics or using over a suppressor.
- Ambidextrous Controls:
- Fully ambidextrous slide stop and manual safety.
- Ergonomics:
- Features a textured polymer grip for a secure hold.
- Mimics the controls and layout of FN’s 509 series, making it a practical training tool.
- Magazine Options:
- Comes in both a 10-round flush-fit magazine and a 15-round extended magazine.
Holster Options
1. OWB (Outside-the-Waistband) Holsters:
- Designed for open carry, competition, or range use.
- Examples:
- Safariland 7TS ALS Series:
- Retention system secures the pistol.
- Compatible with optics and suppressor-height sights.
- Blade-Tech Total Eclipse 2.0:
- Modular design for multiple carry positions.
- Supports optics and accessories.
- Safariland 7TS ALS Series:
2. IWB (Inside-the-Waistband) Holsters:
- Preferred for concealed carry.
- Examples:
- Tulster Oath IWB Holster:
- Sleek, Kydex design.
- Optics-compatible.
- Vedder LightTuck IWB Holster:
- Adjustable ride height and cant.
- Custom-fitted for suppressor-height sights.
- Tulster Oath IWB Holster:
3. Duty Holsters:
- Suitable for tactical applications.
- Examples:
- Blackhawk T-Series L2D/L3D:
- Retention options for secure carry.
- Fits tactical configurations.
- Blackhawk T-Series L2D/L3D:
4. Hybrid Holsters:
- Combine Kydex shells with soft backers for comfort.
- Examples:
- Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.5:
- Custom-fit for the FN 502 Tactical.
- Offers adjustability and comfort.
- Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.5:
5. Custom Holsters:
- Companies like Werkz, We the People Holsters, or KT-Mech create holsters tailored to the FN 502 Tactical’s specific features, including mounted optics or suppressors.
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