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FN .45 vs. M&P .45
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<blockquote data-quote="Liv2Dive2" data-source="post: 1583992" data-attributes="member: 19455"><p>I have a FN 45 Tactical, bought it at the factory in SC, nice gun, sold me on the 15+1. I'm not a fan of the checkering on the grip, when firing lots of rounds it starts to wear on you. Overall I've had no problems with mine, though I've only put maybe 150 rounds through it. I bought it as a novelty more than a real work gun. I've fired M&Ps, they're good guns if you want a striker fired as others have said, they're also quite a bit cheaper than the FN guns. If you're going to carry it I'd lean away from a striker fired gun...but that's just me (and I carry a glock professionally, but only because that's what I'm issued)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liv2Dive2, post: 1583992, member: 19455"] I have a FN 45 Tactical, bought it at the factory in SC, nice gun, sold me on the 15+1. I'm not a fan of the checkering on the grip, when firing lots of rounds it starts to wear on you. Overall I've had no problems with mine, though I've only put maybe 150 rounds through it. I bought it as a novelty more than a real work gun. I've fired M&Ps, they're good guns if you want a striker fired as others have said, they're also quite a bit cheaper than the FN guns. If you're going to carry it I'd lean away from a striker fired gun...but that's just me (and I carry a glock professionally, but only because that's what I'm issued) [/QUOTE]
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