I must be the only fool that still loves the 45., I'm in love with my FNX 45 Tactical, 4 years of heavy duty usage and still kicking strong and precise but this one is perfection, I would carry it everyday to save some money of course, 45 are expensive. I might purchase one eventually. Nice video mate, cheers!
@eyenowrite885 for competition where tenths of a second matter, they help. In terms.of defensive use, they provide more problems than help. Mainly the muzzle blast within a closed structure.
my first 10mm was the jxp hi -point it works fine but i wanted something better...then i got this fn 10mm tac...i' love it...some gave this gun a bad review because of some one using bad reloads then blaming fn for the bad results...even says in the manual not to use reloads..not that the gun can't handle good reloads but more so that most people cannot reload worth a darn and shouldn't even try to lol
@@user-js4wz2jy1r it's a preference. Ar12 style is going to be a more familiar control layout to the AR platform. The BP is going to be shorter OAL, but the control layout takes some retraining.
It seems strange to be comparing one gun out of the box, to another with several mods added. But you didn't seem to want to give the pdp much of a chance anyway.
Was just going to get this but the gunsmith at my job didn’t recommend due to how many he’s had to send back. I guess I’m going with RIA 10mm that you reviewed
Gotta love when some of the best firearm designers in the world can't figure out how to make literally one of the most popular handguns ambidextrous in the 21st century. If you were to find yiurself in, let's say 10-15% of the human population, not only will you drop the mag while shooting the gun if you have the proper grip, but you can't reload and use the slide release without destroying your grip. And that's without mentioning some righties are lefty shooters too
If I had to boil it down, I'd guess ir has to do with the exposed trigger linkage. My guess is it boils down to not wanting to product a left hand and right hand only model.
I thought the correct grip style for the platform is the non-cutlass, straight trigger guard only? At least that’s what I see on IDF’s Tavors in some war footages.