Country of origin: United States
Date of production: 2011
Manufacturer: FN Herstal
Weight: 1.46 pounds
Length: 170 mm
Cartridge: 9x19 mm
Capacity: 12 rounds
Rate of fire: semi automatic
Muzzle velocity: 340 meters per second
Price: $500
Now I already knew that when you see the FN Herstal logo, expect nothing but quality.
But this little handgun right here by far exceeded my expectations! good grouping, light trigger pull, and fully ambidextrous. This weapon is now my conceal carry of choice with me wherever I go.
If this is how good the FNS series is, I’m damn well getting a FNX pretty soon!
Date of production: 2011
Manufacturer: FN Herstal
Weight: 1.46 pounds
Length: 170 mm
Cartridge: 9x19 mm
Capacity: 12 rounds
Rate of fire: semi automatic
Muzzle velocity: 340 meters per second
Price: $500
Now I already knew that when you see the FN Herstal logo, expect nothing but quality.
But this little handgun right here by far exceeded my expectations! good grouping, light trigger pull, and fully ambidextrous. This weapon is now my conceal carry of choice with me wherever I go.
If this is how good the FNS series is, I’m damn well getting a FNX pretty soon!
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No, people who tried out my G2c at the range or heard my praise at the gun counter while looking myself.
Taurus seriously got their shit together the past several years! Though the G3C is the same as the G2C, but the advantage of the G2C is a raised loaded chamber indicator on top over the G3's peeping in a tiny hole to see the brass. And in dark conditions, I want to physically feel that indicator up.
Taurus seriously got their shit together the past several years! Though the G3C is the same as the G2C, but the advantage of the G2C is a raised loaded chamber indicator on top over the G3's peeping in a tiny hole to see the brass. And in dark conditions, I want to physically feel that indicator up.
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