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The '''AR-57''', also known as the AR Five Seven, is a 5.7x28mm upper receiver conversion for the AR-15 lower receiver. It uses [[FN P90]] magazines mounted on the top of the receiver, while the ejected brass are dropped through the magazine well. It is sold as a semi-auto civilian weapon, but a full auto version exists.
The '''AR-57''', also known as the AR Five Seven, is a 5.7x28mm upper receiver conversion for the AR-15 lower receiver. It uses [[FN P90]] magazines mounted on the top of the receiver, while the ejected brass are dropped through the magazine well. It is sold as a semi-auto civilian weapon, but a full auto version exists.

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AR-57 - 5.7x28mm

The AR-57, also known as the AR Five Seven, is a 5.7x28mm upper receiver conversion for the AR-15 lower receiver. It uses FN P90 magazines mounted on the top of the receiver, while the ejected brass are dropped through the magazine well. It is sold as a semi-auto civilian weapon, but a full auto version exists.


The AR-57 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Counter-Strike Online 2 2013
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet "SPB Rapier" 2018
Ironsight 2018

See Also