Sidearms & Scatterguns fn~fnp 40, yah or nah???

travis thomas

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Im lookinf for a side are and i came across a bran new fn for $400. The reviews i read was straddeling the fence as far as quality.. some good some bad. Anyone here own one? Any suggestions on a good 40 or 45 cal price rang from 400 to about 650?
 
Re: fn~fnp 40, yah or nah???

Unless you've got a hankering for something "special", just get a Glock and call it a day. Theyre cheap, and simply frickin work.

Not to hate on the FNP, but why reinvent the wheel?
 
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I had one in 9mm, and it was a fantastic pistol. Gun ADD got the best of me, and i sold it, but i miss it. Comfortable, reliable, and priced right. i recommend it!
 
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Thanks guys, ive been wanting an fn, because i have an fn rifle and i found this one. I was kust kinda scared because of the reviews. I agree with you on the glock tho thats what ive been carrying, glock 45. Maybe ill throw a couple hundred and get a sig 220
 
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The FN Pistol line overall is somewhat of a hidden gem IMHO. I currently own an FNP45 that was actually my first experience owning a .45 cal handgun and I've thoroughly enjoyed that pistol from its first range trip. Very "shootable" I was quite surprised how accurate it was for me my first time out and it hasn't disappointed since. I've also demoed FNP and FNX 9s and if I weren't so heavily invested in my M&Ps I'd seriously consider one for EDC.

Not sure where you've seen the "mixed" reviews (although I'm sure some can be found, as is the case with pretty-much any firearm). Everything I've seen/read about the FN Pistol line has been overwhelmingly positive, as has my experience.
 
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Great pistol, I own two FN guns and I am always impressed with their designs. I do like the M&P 40 over the FNP but not by very much, and all personal preference issues nothing in regards to function or performance. 400.00 is a good deal.
 
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I have an FNP-9 and have had zero problems with it.

The break in period will have brass flying towards your head (wear a baseball cap,) but after about 300 rounds the recoil spring/black magic will loosen up enough to eject the spent cartridges correctly.

I haven't had a single jam or failure to fire with this weapon and I've put about 1500 rounds down the pipe.

It's a good solid handgun and I recommend it to everyone.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Aur0ra145</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have an FNP-9 and have had zero problems with it.

The break in period will have brass flying towards your head (wear a baseball cap,) but after about 300 rounds the recoil spring/black magic will loosen up enough to eject the spent cartridges correctly.

I haven't had a single jam or failure to fire with this weapon and I've put about 1500 rounds down the pipe.

It's a good solid handgun and I recommend it to everyone. </div></div>

Is that normal for a gun? I had a HK usp that would not cycle 115 gr, and with 124s it was hitting my face. It went back 2 times and I fired at least 400 rounds before I sold it. My Springer TRP and XD have ran fine. I just could not justify keeping a 950 dollar gun that if I needed to use for defense would hit my eyes with hot brass.

Guess I could have kept running rounds but it really sucks when the brass gets caught between your glasses and your face while you have a loaded gun in your hand!
 
Re: fn~fnp 40, yah or nah???

I had a FNP9 for awhile (traded into it) and it was a good shooter, comfortable to shoot, decent trigger.

The only reason I got rid of it is that I'm so invested in the Glock platform I didn't want to rebuy mags and holsters for a new platform.
 
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I currently own an FNP45 Tactical and i love it. I guess it will depend on what you want to use it for. I really like the fact that it can be decocked and carried in double action. I haven't ever had an issue with it.
 
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I've been craving a FNP.45 Tactical ever since hearing Skinney fire his with the Ti-Rant.

give's me that warm fuzzy feeling.

.45 suppressor might be my next can...they I won't have an excuse for NOT buying a .45 hand gun.
 
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The FNP was replaced by the FNX which is now being replaced by the FNS.

Why would you want to get something 2 generations old? It's not that good of a price.

As far as a 40/45 in that price range, get a S&W M&P. Remember, that's the gun the Belgians picked OVER their own FN pistols as their new service handgun.
 
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I love my 45 tactical but it does have a large grip if you are after a cheap good gun sig 2022 or the original xd pistols are still being made either can be had for 400.00 + or - a few dollars
 
Re: fn~fnp 40, yah or nah???

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KSwift</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The FNP was replaced by the FNX which is now being replaced by the FNS.

Why would you want to get something 2 generations old? It's not that good of a price.

As far as a 40/45 in that price range, get a S&W M&P. Remember, that's the gun the Belgians picked OVER their own FN pistols as their new service handgun. </div></div>

Not that it matters but I wonder if price point would have anything to do with that decision since both have to be imported from the US, seems S&W has been trying really hard to get a large portion of large contracts for LE and military.
 
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