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FN/P .45 worth the schizzle?
Looking for an auto.....has a high cap. Pricey.....
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Sent you a PM...make that 2.
The Tactical model with the cutout for the red dot is the pricy version. The standard version should run you under 7 bills and should include 3 mags.
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FNP pistols
I have two, one in 9mm and the other in 357 Sig caliber. Both have been very good, reliable pieces. No jams or failure to feed on either one. Both are quite accurate and easy to shoot. I am very satisfied with the FNPs and have considered buying one in .45ACP. Try it, I am pretty certain that you will like it!
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May want to check out the CZ97b as well.
Otherwise, it is a FN and a 45 |
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I have the FNP.45 USG. Paid four bills in a FTF long ago. It's not a small pistol, but then anything that will hold 15+ rounds of .45 isn't going to be. Mine serves nightstand duty.
It's one of my more accurate weapons. More accurate than most regular service pistols less accurate than say a tuned 1911. Very soft shooter with low felt recoil along with a narrow and tall front sight blade helps with the accuracy. Trigger's not light but it's smooth with a clean break. Revolver like, which I don't mind. Zero malfunctions but I only have maybe 1k rounds though it. -J
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