Here’s the latest acquisition. Sorry for the crappy pictures but it was the best I could do with an i-sumpin at the moment. I had been looking for a high cap .45 to fill the place of the XDs I was selling (the CW45 can’t be beat so the XDs is history.)
The FNX comes with three 15 round mags. The first 14 rounds are pretty easy to load but number 15 takes a little effort. Fill all the mags and one in the chamber and there’s only 4 rounds left in a box of 50.
Had to shoot at a new indoor range today and didn’t care for it much. Some genius decided to close my outdoor range while they put up a CELL TOWER!!! That was the one place I could go and not get a signal and have a break but now that’s messed up. Oh well… back to the new gun.
DA/SA trigger. The DA is a bit heavy but smooth. The SA trigger is LIGHT!
Has a combination safety/decocker. Up is safety for those that like the 1911 cocked and locked method and down is a de-c0cker to carry one in the chamber and DA first pull. I like those features.
Sights are right on target. Cant complain at all there. It took a couple of magazines to get used to it but then at 10 yards the 9 and 10 ring of the required $1 paper target were history and at 25 yards 8 out of 10 rounds hit the head area on the paper. I still need to shoot it a bit more to get used to it.
Only had one problem out of about 180 rounds, a stove pipe with some UMC ammo. The next round chambered but the casing didn’t make it out in time. The CW45 had problems with the same ammo (nose dive, fail to feed, fail to return to battery, premature slide lock back.) Could have been me having to shoot indoors in that cramped booth with hot brass bouncing all over the place. The FNX did handle the UMC better than the CW45.
It does have some weight when you load it up with a full mag. 2 lbs 1 oz empty, about 2 pounds 12 oz loaded w/ 15 rounds based on my cheapo scale.
Anyway, pretty satisfied so far. Recoil is not bad. About ½ of the CW45 recoil. Needs more breakin but this will probably be the house gun or out in the woods gun.
The FNX comes with three 15 round mags. The first 14 rounds are pretty easy to load but number 15 takes a little effort. Fill all the mags and one in the chamber and there’s only 4 rounds left in a box of 50.
Had to shoot at a new indoor range today and didn’t care for it much. Some genius decided to close my outdoor range while they put up a CELL TOWER!!! That was the one place I could go and not get a signal and have a break but now that’s messed up. Oh well… back to the new gun.
DA/SA trigger. The DA is a bit heavy but smooth. The SA trigger is LIGHT!
Has a combination safety/decocker. Up is safety for those that like the 1911 cocked and locked method and down is a de-c0cker to carry one in the chamber and DA first pull. I like those features.
Sights are right on target. Cant complain at all there. It took a couple of magazines to get used to it but then at 10 yards the 9 and 10 ring of the required $1 paper target were history and at 25 yards 8 out of 10 rounds hit the head area on the paper. I still need to shoot it a bit more to get used to it.
Only had one problem out of about 180 rounds, a stove pipe with some UMC ammo. The next round chambered but the casing didn’t make it out in time. The CW45 had problems with the same ammo (nose dive, fail to feed, fail to return to battery, premature slide lock back.) Could have been me having to shoot indoors in that cramped booth with hot brass bouncing all over the place. The FNX did handle the UMC better than the CW45.
It does have some weight when you load it up with a full mag. 2 lbs 1 oz empty, about 2 pounds 12 oz loaded w/ 15 rounds based on my cheapo scale.
Anyway, pretty satisfied so far. Recoil is not bad. About ½ of the CW45 recoil. Needs more breakin but this will probably be the house gun or out in the woods gun.
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