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  • wallotcorydon

    Plinker
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    Anyone have one and what are the opinions of them? I currently own 2 XD 40's the 4" and the SC.

    EDIT*****I am looking at the FNP 40...
     
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    Master
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    Dillingham, AK
    FNP or FNX?

    After about 1000 rounds through my FNX9 I'm sold on its ergos. I don't really put enough volume through enough different handguns to compare much else.
     

    dboz

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    Greenwood
    I own an FNP40. It is stainless over black polymer and I really like the ergonomics and the looks of it. I rarely shoot it, so I could not comment about accuracy or reliability. Truth be told, I wish I had bought the 9mm:(
     

    Toolepqk

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    I've got the fnp9 which is the same thing. I find it to be very accurate, it feels great in the hand although I did add a hogue grip and like the feel even better. I've no malfunctions with mine with aroun 500 rounds.
     

    Toolepqk

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    I own an FNP40. It is stainless over black polymer and I really like the ergonomics and the looks of it. I rarely shoot it, so I could not comment about accuracy or reliability. Truth be told, I wish I had bought the 9mm:(

    You can buy a 9mm conversion barrel for the fnp40.
     

    tmccorkel

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    Chesterton
    I just took my FNP-9 to the range for the first time and it was great! D/A is really heavy and threw some of my shots off, but the S/A is amazing- short and crisp. Accuracy seems to be pretty good- I just have to get more range time with it.
     

    Jim McKalip

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    Cumberland
    I've owned a FNP40 for several years and have found it to be very accurate and reliable. As mentioned earlier, the DA trigger pull does tend to be a bit on the heavy side. SA is very nice. This is one of the few handguns I have found that points exactly where I am looking.
     
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