03-23-2015, 07:33 PM
(03-23-2015, 07:18 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I prefer Striker on smaller automatics, because their is less recoil and follow up shots are easier. Also the trigger pull is more consistent. On Full size, larger caliber guns the difference is much less noticeable. I am a big fan of my FNS-9. It is really a fine handgun, and I shot the less expensive brother of the FN 45 show above this summer at McMiller. It has incredibly nice sights and I am a huge fan of the FN lines grips. There is something to be said for Double/Single action on .45ACP handguns.
One day when I win the lotto, I will buy that same FN Mike...
LOTO??? Dude, you've got two kidneys.
(03-23-2015, 07:18 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I prefer Striker on smaller automatics, because their is less recoil and follow up shots are easier. Also the trigger pull is more consistent. On Full size, larger caliber guns the difference is much less noticeable. I am a big fan of my FNS-9. It is really a fine handgun, and I shot the less expensive brother of the FN 45 show above this summer at McMiller. It has incredibly nice sights and I am a huge fan of the FN lines grips. There is something to be said for Double/Single action on .45ACP handguns.
One day when I win the lotto, I will buy that same FN Mike...
LOTO??? Dude, you've got two kidneys.
One day when I win the lotto, I will buy that same FN Mike...

LOTO??? Dude, you've got two kidneys.


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