One of the first things I noticed when handling the FNX is the very aggressive texturing on the grip not abrasive or uncomfortable but definitely gives an impression that this baby won’t slip. I’d trade all the throw-ins (holster, mag holster, speed loader, cleaning rod) that some of the other companies offer for a third magazine any day. ![]() I was most satisfied with the three mags. When you purchase the FNX-9 it comes in a nice case with the obligatory swappable backstraps, cable lock, user manual, and three magazines. I did have to get over the ironic fact that this FNX was equipped with three 10-round Second Amendment-restricted magazines, but I rationalized I could easily ditch them on Gunbroker for near the cost of standard 17-rounders so I took the plunge. And it was a bi-tone! And better yet they offered me a fair trade-in value for my Glock 19 Gen 3 that I never really liked all that much (though I ended up keeping it). ![]() ![]() My first week in town I was checking out the two local Ma and Pa Gun ‘n Pawn shops and lo and behold one of them had a brand new FNX-9 I’d been eying. ![]() Having recently moved from magazine capacity-limited Colorado to small town in rural Missouri, I was naturally in the market for a new gun.
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