FN 502 Tactical .22 LR FDE, 4.6" Threaded Barrel, Optics-Ready Slide, Suppressor-Height Sights, 15+1
The FN 502 Tactical stands out as a slide-mounted optics-ready rimfire pistol introduced in 2021, pairing a 4.6" threaded barrel with suppressor-height iron sights and a Flat Dark Earth finish on both slide and frame. This example includes FN optic mounting plates, two magazines, and the factory case and manual, offering a complete setup built on FN’s collaboration with Umarex in Germany.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: There are minor and superficial scratches and blemishes present.
What’s Included
- FN 502 optic mounting plates with screws (bagged set)
- FN 502 Series owner's manual
- FN-branded hard case
- 1x 15-round factory FN 502 metal magazine
- 1x 10-round factory FN 502 metal magazine
Built on the FN 502 Series, this Tactical model is a single-action, hammer-fired .22 LR with a ring-style external hammer and ambidextrous manual safety. It uses a standard magazine release and ships with 15-round and 10-round factory magazines for a 15+1 capacity when configured with the 15-round mag.
The 4.6" steel barrel is suppressor-ready with 1/2x28 TPI threads and a knurled thread protector, and uses a 1:16 RH twist. A loaded chamber indicator provides at-a-glance status.
The Optics Cut slide (with cover plate installed) features front and rear serrations and wears an FDE finish. Tall, suppressor-height black sights (front blade and rear notch) co-witness over the slide and are ready to clear muzzle devices.
The FDE polymer frame includes a 1913 accessory rail with three slots, FN-logo textured grip panels, and textured front and backstrap for secure handling. Markings include CIP German proof marks, UX DE, UMAREX MADE IN GERMANY, and FN Columbia, SC USA, with matching serial numbers on the barrel hood and frame. Country of origin is Germany.




