I guess if you never wanted to compete with it ever, and just wanted to tote it around it would be okay.
Not quite sure I understand what prevents the FN from being used in competition. I have read through the rule books for most disciplines as I do compete and I don't recall seeing FN's banned.
When I think FN handguns I think.... why would you pass on guns like the M&P or Glock in favor of a DA / SA gun by FN?
I guess if you never wanted to compete with it ever, and just wanted to tote it around it would be okay.
If I'm able to make some matches this year. I'm going to use my FNP9. I prefer a hammer over a striker. I have shot enough, that I really do not even notice the transition from DA to SA. Especially after carrying and qualifying with a 92FS in the service, and the DA trigger on the FN, in my opinion is lighter then on the 92FS. That's me though. Plus for me it's about having fun and learning. Not what spot I'm at on the leader board. Plus, the FNP is my daily carry gun.
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When I think FN handguns I think.... why would you pass on guns like the M&P or Glock in favor of a DA / SA gun by FN?
I guess if you never wanted to compete with it ever, and just wanted to tote it around it would be okay.
i guess i would think of an FN before and M&P or a Glock because i prefer external hammers. and the FN is similar in function as my Sig P220 so it would be in my comfort level.
i'm not interested in competing and i plan on just toting it around and hoping i never have to use it
good question tho
jake