All right, well, I've put this off for long enough. When I got this, my wife said that she preferred the Glock 19 (that I had just sold). The gun is mainly for her anyway. Well, I got a Glock 30SF on a trade last weekend and finally got to the range with it today. I forgot how much I enjoyed shooting them and admit that it'd be nice to have the same manual of arms with all of our handguns, so I've finally decided to trade the FNP for the Glock. This particular model is the single action only. They stopped making it some time ago, but it's nice because unlike on the USG models, you don't run the risk of dropping the hammer when disengaging the safety. Field-stripping couldn't be easier, it breaks down just like a Sig. Honestly, this is the polymer frame pistol Sig should have made. I'm the original owner and only have about 200 rounds through it. It's 2-tone, stainless slide. Very soft recoil, extremely accurate, and really nice ergonomics. It comes with 3 16-round magazines, 2 interchangeable backstraps, box, papers, and everything.
Also open to a Glock 26.
Here are the obligatory pics:
Also open to a Glock 26.
Here are the obligatory pics:
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