PDA

View Full Version : New FNP pistol owner



nagantguy
11-25-2017, 08:39 AM
I just got a heck of a deal on a FNP 45 . 4 magazines that hold almost double of my 1911s . The few rounds I fired last night all landed fairly close to poa and the trigger seemed extremely smooth in double action.
Anyone have one ? Like it /hate it? Tips or tricks? Anyone want to get ride of some of the 15 round mags?

Hickory
11-25-2017, 08:43 AM
What's a fnp?
If you're gonna post something, don't keep half of it a secret.

nagantguy
11-25-2017, 09:15 AM
So I take it you don't have one? Nor ever heard of FN?
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRnZu3ZlFYp7b8yceGPESORYu6iSiN9L YZb6BpiAYuqe167nTQ

And so you probably don't have any of the 15 round mags for sale?

Dan Cash
11-25-2017, 10:34 AM
It is easy to see why people have not seen or heard of this FN. Looks like a niche pistol looking for a need to relieve. If you are looking for magazines, you have explained why it is a niche pistol.

nagantguy
11-25-2017, 11:11 AM
The he price was right, it shoots well, has a very nice double action trigger. It came with 4 mags but I'd like to have a few more. If by niche pistol you mean full size duty gun with adjustable sights and double stack mags than I guess so. With the +2 bumper pads it holds 17+1 in a package almost identical in size to the Glock 21 which holds 13+4 . And it seems to fit my hand much better.
One of those deals where you walk into your local LGS to look at something else entirely and you spot something your not familiar with and it just fits and feels right, and the price you think must be a typo . Guess some Colorado department ordered these than upgraded the order to the new FNX , the one FN entered in the government trials for a new side arm. Anyhow that's why it came with 4 mags instead of 3 .
In less than 24 hours of ownership I feel no buyers Remorse and think this FN may be a keeper.

OS OK
11-25-2017, 12:04 PM
Well...it's time to kick the tires a bit & rev the engine...gotta work up some loads, try different weights and profiles...see what she likes and doesn't like...post some targets @ distance and see what you can do freehanded with it...then you'll know if it's a keeper or not.

I know what you mean about the 'feel'...my favorite auto feels like it grew in my hand. After finding her, by 'accident' also, I never had the desire for any more .45 ACP's. Truth is...yes I did buy another, spur of the moment thing again...one of those 14+1 types, all steel...it was a beauty but I always took the other out to play with...now that one is my son's favorite, she lives in his safe.

Artful
11-25-2017, 12:07 PM
Sorry no magazines from me - but you got a great pistol, color me green - friend has one with red dot and suppressor

Midway has 15 rnd for 38.99 for black friday

Lloyd Smale
11-26-2017, 07:41 AM
FN is one of the bigger gun manufactures in the world and makes a quality product.

NoAngel
11-26-2017, 08:02 AM
I have the FNX Tactical model. Basically the same gun.
It is extremely accurate.
I don’t like hammered guns. I like striker fired. The FN is my one and only exception and I love it.
FN knows how to build good stuff.

Sorry. No magazines. Mine came with three from the factory. I’ve never even looked at more. Might ought to do that.

nagantguy
11-26-2017, 07:09 PM
What's a fnp?
If you're gonna post something, don't keep half of it a secret.

I for what ever reason replied to your post snarky and a bit rude; shouldn't have done that and I apologize

Hickory
11-26-2017, 07:36 PM
I also will apologize, I should not always let the thoughts in my mind get to my tongue or fingertips.
Sorry!

Thumbcocker
11-26-2017, 08:11 PM
Nice display of maturity and class gentlemen. Well done.

nagantguy
11-26-2017, 09:19 PM
Really put it through its paces today, about 250 rounds of mostly cast, and my favorite jacketed hollow points it never hiccuped . My point of impact was low about 2 inches of point of aim, I switched to the smallest of the removable back straps and really paid attention to trigger manipulation and had it shooting just where I wanted it with a little bit of a modified 6 o'clock hold. The b st groups were with the MEhec 200 grain hollow points cast from range scrap lead and coated with Smokes powder,flat black. Very tight groups ,gonna be a little adjustment period from being so used to my 1911s but I'll tell you this gun will shoot, even rung the 80 yard steel more often than not.
Also again I'll comment on the smooth double action pull!

Gunor
11-26-2017, 09:20 PM
FNP 45

FNP mags are different then the newer FNX

Bullet shapes are even more critical in this pistol - round nose and closer to 230.

My 2 cents

blikseme300
11-26-2017, 10:20 PM
FNP 45 is the only plastic framed pistol I own. I got it lightly used in 2013 with 6 15-round magazines and LEO belt hardware for $500. (The sheriff that I got it from did not like it, too bulky according to him.) Trigger is different to the 1911's I own but a good shooter non the less. My standard CB for 45ACP is the Lee 230TC and the pistol works flawlessly with them.

Looks nice among the BHP's and 1911's, almost as if JMB had a hand in it's design.

nagantguy
12-02-2017, 08:46 AM
Well getting very familiar with the new girl, learning to control and stack that trigger on the first DA shot the single action trigger pull is as nice as any tuned revolver I've owned