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Anyone shot the FN45 and have any thoughts? Is the safety / decocker like the HK 45? How are the sights?
Sights are OK, decocker is similar to the HK, recoil is average for a .45, maybe a bit less, grip is like a aggressively checkered 2X4, which strangely enough I liked, trigger was so-so.
Alaskapopo
09-10-09, 04:41
Seemed like a Solid DA 45. One of my guys bought one but could not find a duty holster for it so he went with an XDM in 40. Anyway it was reliable and about 3 inch accurate at 25 yards in my hands.
Pat
Business_Casual
09-10-09, 08:11
Has anyone used the search function?
M_P
M_P
I must be doing something seriously wrong. I searched FN 45, FNH 45, It came back nada. Either no matches or too broad. Any tips appreciated.
Business_Casual
09-10-09, 12:40
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=30951
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=16765
I did a review of them here:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=33947
M_P
I must be doing something seriously wrong. I searched FN 45, FNH 45, It came back nada. Either no matches or too broad. Any tips appreciated.
It's called the FNP45
I took the plunge. Shot it side by side with my HK45. Really liked the handgun. The DA trigger is really loooooong. But its also very smooth and the pressure does not increase as you pull further into the trigger. It worked perfect for 200 rounds of Rem green box.
It had the flat back strap on it, I kept it on and plan to keep it on. $650.00 with three mags, a cheap bladetech holster/ mag holder and yellow training barrel.
Bottom line, for the price, one hell of a gun. Night sights anybody?
RAM Engineer
09-11-09, 06:52
If they ditched the safety/decock levers and put in a LEM/DAK type trigger, I'd be all over that.
I've shot one before. Easy to shot, light recoil, felt good in the hand.
I have one and it has unseated my HK USP9 as my most favorite pistol. My FNP45 is now my daily vehicle carry gun in Texas.
If I can find some way to CCW this gun, you can bet I'd carry it every day. The quality of the gun that I own is top notch and I have not experience any failures over the course of ownership. It is fully ambidextrous, and is easy to take down for maintenance. As for shooting, the FNP45 is easily the most accurate non-1911 off the rack pistol I've shot.
I do suggest that you find one to rent so you can see if you like it. It is a big gun and if you have smallish hands, you may have a bad time with it.
Great gun and I personally love the large grip. Shot mine in 2 day course going through over 500 rds, never had a problem.
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