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Choice of a threaded pistol
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Ive been thinkinng of getting a threaded pistol to eventually get a can for. I think I have come up with the three best possibilities. That is, the three best with out going the Dillinger route with the Nighthawk AAC. Here are my 3 possibilities that are about a third the Nighthawk.
Sig Sauer Tactical Operations TB 5.5" inch barrel, 8+1, ambi-safety, accessory rail Sig Sauer Tactical Operations TB Carry (not advertised) 4.5 inch barrel (4.25" Commander slide), 8+1, ambi-safety, accessory rail FNH FNP45 Tactical 5.3" inch barrel, 15+1, ambi-safety ambi-mag release ambi-slide stop, accessory rail, red dot panel These all have more pros than cons. Tac Ops is a 1911, but has external extractor. Does this really make a difference, if its funtional I dont care. Tac Ops Carry is a commander 1911, makes it easier to carry concealed, but 5" is king. FNP45 is 15+1, good for round count, bad if I want to cc. Plus its is all ambi which is a plus cuz im left handed. The red dotis a bonus for cool factor. So which one would you choose, and what was the pro that stood out that made you choose it. |
Blasphemy! Taking a pic of the FN on a Hi-point box.:mad:
After handling the FN...I really like it. If there were any duty holsters available that accept the pistol w/ the light, I would buy the FN. |
I have the FN tacticle with a DoctorMRD in black.A real joy to shoot.FN makes a holster for it but not to accomadate a light.
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