This is the first part of a two-part review of the FN FNP-9 pistol by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its Sig-like features, polymer frame, ambidextrous controls, and attractive price point (around $450). Key features discussed include ergonomics, light weight (24.6 oz), simple field stripping, accuracy, reliability, 16-round capacity, dedicated decocker, hammer-forged barrel, and good sights. Criticisms mentioned are a thin barrel, shorter sight radius, loud de-cocking snap, reversed controls compared to Sig, expensive extra magazines, and a recessed magazine release. The review also includes a comparison with the Glock 17, favoring the FNP-9 in ergonomics and price, while the Glock excels in accessory availability and proven track record. The reviewer rates the FNP-9 highly on his likeability scale and encourages NRA membership.
This is Part 2 of a two-part review of the FNP-9 pistol by Nutnfancy, a firearm described as a "Sig for Less." The reviewer highlights its Sig-like features, ambidextrous controls, and reasonable price point of around $450. Key positive aspects include its excellent ergonomics, light weight (24.6 oz), simple field stripping, accuracy, reliability, and generous inclusion of three magazines. Potential drawbacks mentioned are a higher bore axis than Glock, a thin-walled barrel, shorter sighting radius, a loud de-cocking snap, reversed controls compared to Sig pistols, and a recessed magazine release. The review also includes a comparison to the Glock 17, favoring the FNP-9 in weight, ergonomics, and price, while giving the Glock advantages in firepower, durability, accessories, and track record. The reviewer expresses strong appreciation for the FNP-9's feel and pointability, concluding it's a world-class design despite minor flaws.
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