FNH FNX - 9 Review Part 2
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Nice video, great job with the comparison. I was wonder what the differences were.
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My FNP-9 came with front cocking serrations.
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Do you know if the FNX-40 can be converted to 357SIG ?
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@wilrockunyc This does NOT occur in all fnx pistols. As the OP suggested, it is still a GREAT gun.
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@dakine425 Yes, that's right.
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@dakine425 As far as I know only the frame on SIGs are made in Germany, and really SIG has dropped in quality IMO compared to what they used to be, but that's just my opinion.
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Dakine just picked up the FNX 40 yesterday, of course sold the Steyr to do so, but overall I think I made a great choice. did you notice on your rear dove tail that the bluing is gone and looks a little worn? I saw that on mine but I guess they are all like that. Great review.
Armando1228 1 year ago
@Armando1228 great choice, although i would've also kept the steyr:) didn't notice any blemish on the finish anywhere on the polymer or slide.
dakine425 1 year ago
I really was interested in this gun but the points you brought to my attention let me to a different direction. This was really good information. Good job.
wilrockunyc 1 year ago
@wilrockunyc I would still consider it a great pistol. Check it out in a gun shop and see if it has the same issues.
dakine425 1 year ago
In europe these pistols are not available under the name FN, although you can purchase the Browning Pro 9. (Which is the same as a FNP, ust under the browning name)
Btw I am Belgian :)
pukkepop 1 year ago
@pukkepop That's interesting, i wonder why they decided to do that. Btw Greeting from USA
dakine425 1 year ago