FNP 45 Tactical Shooting Review

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2011

Re upload with some new shooting footage. This is just another video of me having fun with one of my favorite guns of all times. This gun is AWESOME. It handles like a dream, its very well balance and comes with many features you will not find in other 45 ACP handguns in the market today.

Home you guys enjoy all the hard work and effort it takes to bring you some fine gun porn. The leas you can do to repay me is making positive comments about what you are seeing as well as showing your friends and family. LOL.

"The shooting location and all the voices used in this video were computer generated using Microsoft's Windows Vista. Any likeness to any know places or voices are purely coincidental"

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  • You would do a lot better on controlling the muzzle flip on this weapon if you would change your grip to a proper purchase, and get rid of that "locked down thumbs" grip designed for a revolver.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES

    Noted. I do change my grips around to different styles to try and figure out what works best for me. I'm still learning but regardless of my grips my round always land true on the effective range.

  • 3.5 lbs on SA. Did you find a holster for yours? What kind are you using? I have the fnp 45 tactical but have the burris fastfire 2 instead of the rmr. Looking for a holster.

  • @jdmgwaps

    There are a few holsters that I know would work for your guns. for IWB carry you can go with Crossbreed Holsters. and for OWB Bladetech makes a really nice one for the FNP 45 that can be customized. Also there is a safariland holster that is made for the FNP 45 and can be customized for the Tactical by making some cuts with a dremel.

  • some have claimed that the spent casings strike the glass of the optical sight, and that the glass is soon dirtied by powder residue. What has been your experience? Thanks, and nice video work.

  • @david4545789

    I personally haven't had any trouble with my RMR getting hit or dirty. I do gotta say it does get some light powder residue but nothing that can cause the sight to be inoperable, same as dust or dirt if used outdoors.

    Also I have never notice the shells hitting the optics. I only use factory loads so my extractions are consistent. If you use reloads depending on the power you use or the load the amount of powder residue or ejection pattern is going to be different.

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  • Awesome pistol ! I would very much like Santa Claus brought me one of !!

  • Look up the utg dropleg and also vertical deluxe pistol holsters

  • @highpoint2788

    The first shot if you gave the gun decocked will be a long DA pull. if the gun is cocked the first round will be SA all other shots will be SA from there on cause the cycling of the slide will cock the hammer after every shot keeping the gun in SA mode.

  • Can it be changed to single action only or is the 1st shot sa while the others are da?

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