It's my first 9mm,
After Firing my uncles Glock .40 (which I will not throw rocks at, it was a great pistol) I decided I wanted a 9mm, just because the rounds are a little cheaper and the Glock had a decent kick to it, We all had a hard time shooting very accurate with it, Mainly because were all a buch of rank amatures (I have a GSXR but it doesn't make me a Moto GP racer). I wanted somthing I would really enjoy at the firing range and be able to carry or use for home defense.
I went and broke it in at the firing range on Saturday and I must say, I'm very happy with my new purchase. I was Down to the CZ75 or The FNS-9, Both are great choices. I went with the FN because I ultimatly wanted a striker fired gun, It is lighter weight and I h I actually Had to take it on faith that the lower bore axis (i really had no Idea it was even a real thing) would absorb percieved recoil like the heavier CZ obvioulsy would. I like the Safties built into the gun, I know that is not popular with some gun owners, I actually Don't mind it. I can keep a round chambered up and have the thing ready to fire if I want to.
From the factory:
In addition to the manual safety, the FNS-9 features Four Major Safeties:
1.Trigger Safety
2.Firing Pin Safety
3.Drop Safety
4.Out-of-Battery Safety
I like the Trijion night sights, although I have not actually fired it in low light, I have gone around the house at night with the Pistol and I think they would be quite handy if you needed to fire a "shot in the dark" so to speak.
In the light of day, they are very user friendly. Big sights, just point and shoot. The Gun was accurate and consistent. The 17 Round clips make it easy to establish a baseline and make adjustments. Just like anything fun though it is always over too quickly. Did I mention it comes with 3 clips?
The Gun has an interchangable backstrap, one is flat and the other is convex. I prefer the convex, the ladies in the family all prefered the flat backstrap. the pistol has a nice feel to it, the grip is very aggressive, which I liked.
The pistol is also fully ambidextrious, which is kind of cool, I didn't do it Saturday, but I'm anxious to try some left hand shooting. My Brother in law bought the same pistol a couple days after I bought mine so I am looking forward to doing some dual wield action as well. :grin:
The trigger pull was a bit gritty out of the box, but I did a thorough field cleaning and oiling when I bought the gun and again on Saturday, the pull is a lot smoother, I think it will be buttery smooth before I have 1,000 rounds through it. I saw some reports of jams during break in, and guys having trouble with the drop saftey kicking on and locking the gun up. I had no such problems and neither did my brother in law.
The gun was a breeze to break down, and clean, Oh look! it even has a stainless barell...Awesome!
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