kmrcstintn
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I was handling one of these in Gander Mountain recently and discovered they are on clearance @ $449.97; I was hoping someone here has had experience with this particular gun. I have handled the Browning Pro-9 and know that they are made by FN Herstal in their Carolina plant; the only operational difference between the 2 is that the Browning has a "cocked and locked" ability and the FNH FNP-9 is a decocking DA/SA; I like Beretta 92's so the transition is limited only to the ergonomics of the FNP-9
I finally got a job offer that should be finalized by the end of this month. After the 2 month orientation/probationary period, I will be communting and working 3rd shift for an indefinite amount of time. I currently own a Smitty 642 for CCW, but I lost the rest of my collection after I got fired in March. I would feel better having a reliable hi-cap 9mm or 45 for my primary handgun for the house.
I like the Beretta's as stated above, but I can't even get MY USED ONE THAT I SOLD TO GANDER MOUNTAIN back for under $575.00 since Gander Mountain has a very high markup on the new ones. I like the price of the FNP-9 and the fact it comes with 3 mags. Since it is mainly a housegun, the impact of finding a quality holster is minimized.
I finally got a job offer that should be finalized by the end of this month. After the 2 month orientation/probationary period, I will be communting and working 3rd shift for an indefinite amount of time. I currently own a Smitty 642 for CCW, but I lost the rest of my collection after I got fired in March. I would feel better having a reliable hi-cap 9mm or 45 for my primary handgun for the house.
I like the Beretta's as stated above, but I can't even get MY USED ONE THAT I SOLD TO GANDER MOUNTAIN back for under $575.00 since Gander Mountain has a very high markup on the new ones. I like the price of the FNP-9 and the fact it comes with 3 mags. Since it is mainly a housegun, the impact of finding a quality holster is minimized.