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Posted: 1/10/2023 10:03:58 AM EST
Meet the most commanding defensive pistol ever imagined. The FN 510 Tactical carries 22+1 rounds of 10mm at the ready and can stop a bear in its tracks. But holding all the power and capacity doesn’t matter if you can’t put all those rounds on target, so it’s made for pinpoint control – red-dot-ready, with a crisp trigger and unrivaled ergonomics. View Quote https://fnamerica.com/510tactical/ Introducing the all-new FN 545 Tactical. Forged to defend your homefront with an unrivaled 18+1 capacity, red-dot-ready slide and a crisp trigger. Discover what other big bore pistols want to be when they grow up. View Quote https://fnamerica.com/545tactical/ |
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Quoted: https://fnamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Screenshot-2023-01-09-at-9.10.41-PM.png Meet the most commanding defensive pistol ever imagined. The FN 510 Tactical carries 22+1 rounds of 10mm at the ready and can stop a bear in its tracks. But holding all the power and capacity doesn't matter if you can't put all those rounds on target, so it's made for pinpoint control red-dot-ready, with a crisp trigger and unrivaled ergonomics. View Quote https://fnamerica.com/510tactical/ https://fnamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Screenshot-2023-01-09-at-9.18.02-PM.png Introducing the all-new FN 545 Tactical. Forged to defend your homefront with an unrivaled 18+1 capacity, red-dot-ready slide and a crisp trigger. Discover what other big bore pistols want to be when they grow up. View Quote https://fnamerica.com/545tactical/ View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: https://fnamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Screenshot-2023-01-09-at-9.10.41-PM.png Meet the most commanding defensive pistol ever imagined. The FN 510 Tactical carries 22+1 rounds of 10mm at the ready and can stop a bear in its tracks. But holding all the power and capacity doesn't matter if you can't put all those rounds on target, so it's made for pinpoint control red-dot-ready, with a crisp trigger and unrivaled ergonomics. https://fnamerica.com/510tactical/ https://fnamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Screenshot-2023-01-09-at-9.18.02-PM.png Introducing the all-new FN 545 Tactical. Forged to defend your homefront with an unrivaled 18+1 capacity, red-dot-ready slide and a crisp trigger. Discover what other big bore pistols want to be when they grow up. https://fnamerica.com/545tactical/ +1 I'm a fan of the 509 so a 545 is an easy sell to me. |
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And just like that, the FNX is pretty much dead. (It already had one foot in the grave.)
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I was actually hoping for an FNX tactical in 9mm and 10mm, not a 509 in 10mm and .45.
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Bought the 509t with a lot of hope , but it’s pretty meh. Pass
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Quoted: And just like that, the FNX is pretty much dead. (It already had one foot in the grave.) View Quote |
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Waylon Jennings - This Time |
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Quoted: FN said in their IG comments that the .45 mags will not interchange with the FNX. Lame. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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That would be real competition for the G20, if they actually kept it around and supported it for decades instead of a few years.
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There comes a point in handgun size where I'd rather just have a rifle.
*shrug* |
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Looks like the trigger is still that awful POS they use in the 509. Hard pass.
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The 509T and 509ct are by far, the best striker fired pistols I've owned. Looks like I might need to add a 545T to the stable.
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The FNP was a POS and replaced by the FNX.
The FNX had its own issues. Modern FN has a history of short runs and model changes on their handgun designs. |
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O.K.m I’ll say it;
Unless they also release a 10mm based on the FNX, like people have been asking for for years, their marketing/research team should be fired. |
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I've got the FNX45 tactical and a FNX9 with a threaded barrel. I got the 509 tactical hoping for the best. Its not that impressive. Even did the apex trigger. Still nothing to write home about.
I'm not overly excited about these new striker guns. The FNX is more better. |
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Quoted: I like everything about them but the underwhelming trigger. I mainly shoot hammer guns though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I like it. I've been looking at getting into the 10mm game and have had nothing but good stuff with my FNX-45 Tac. I like the balance of the longer grip in relation to the slide, which should add some additional control. This in a drop-leg is a good amount of firepower. I'd imaging some hardcast would be a significant bear deterrent. I assume it'll be around $1500.
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Quoted: The majority of shooters want striker fired guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: O.K.m I'll say it; Unless they also release a 10mm based on the FNX, like people have been asking for for years, their marketing/research team should be fired. The striker market is saturated, and the demand for hammer fired guns, particularly SAO, is exploding. The problem with the FNX-45T isn't that it's a hammer fired gun. The problem is that it's a ~$800 gun that costs $1,400. Unless these 510s and 545s have amazing triggers or something, they're going to flop hard competing against Glocks, Sigs, and M&Ps while costing several hundred dollars more. If anything, I'd say the FNX-45T is a more viable product on the market than the striker fired 545 because it actually has traits to differentiate it from the market. |
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Quoted: Now with more Squishy View Quote simpsons-squishy |
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Quoted: The striker market is saturated, and the demand for hammer fired guns, particularly SAO, is exploding. The problem with the FNX-45T isn't that it's a hammer fired gun. The problem is that it's a ~$800 gun that costs $1,400. Unless these 510s and 545s have amazing triggers or something, they're going to flop hard competing against Glocks, Sigs, and M&Ps while costing several hundred dollars more. If anything, I'd say the FNX-45T is a more viable product on the market than the striker fired 545 because it actually has traits to differentiate it from the market. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: O.K.m I'll say it; Unless they also release a 10mm based on the FNX, like people have been asking for for years, their marketing/research team should be fired. The striker market is saturated, and the demand for hammer fired guns, particularly SAO, is exploding. The problem with the FNX-45T isn't that it's a hammer fired gun. The problem is that it's a ~$800 gun that costs $1,400. Unless these 510s and 545s have amazing triggers or something, they're going to flop hard competing against Glocks, Sigs, and M&Ps while costing several hundred dollars more. If anything, I'd say the FNX-45T is a more viable product on the market than the striker fired 545 because it actually has traits to differentiate it from the market. I picked up a NIB/NOS Sig X-Five Tactical, one of the last of the German made ones. I'm going to break-in and convert to my bedstand gun. Once my OSS 9mm can gets out of jail for my MP5 that and the X-five will be my home office rig and my P220 Legion SAO .45acp will be my bedstand gun. |
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The 510 is on gunbroker for $1140. Standard mags hold 15 like most others do. I’ll stick with Glock and maybe pick up a used one in 5 years.
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Nice! Not sure I want to take a 25% reduction in velocity and power by stepping down to wimpy 10mm from my glorious FNX .40-Super but the extra capacity might be nice. Attached File
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I might have to pickup the 10 to go with my Glock 40. Having two high capacity striker fired 10mms would be good stuff.
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I like them both! I love my 509 and it is my usual carry gun.
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Quoted: Right? I mean don't get me wrong, I think they're great, but does it really hold 22+1 rounds? Why not make it hold 30+1 if you're just going to run a ridiculous length mag? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Neat, but the 'stendos need to go. Right? I mean don't get me wrong, I think they're great, but does it really hold 22+1 rounds? Why not make it hold 30+1 if you're just going to run a ridiculous length mag? Easier to carry a 22 round 10mm mag on the side than a 30 round 10mm mag. |
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No hammer, no care. Just another striker fired POS with a long mag.
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Quoted: Are hammer fired guns more reliable then striker? View Quote One ignition type isn't inherently more reliable than the other. Striker also isn't an action type; striker guns can be DAO, SAO, DA/SA, and Glock type pretensioned single action. Just like how hammer guns come in DAO, DA/SA, SAO, and the one-offs like DAK and LEM. |
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