Thread: how about fnh?
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Old August 16, 2014, 08:57 PM   #13
TunnelRat
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If you believe that, then you are underestimating the power of the bean counters.
To my knowledge the FNP in 45, which lead to the changes resulting in the FNX series, didn't have any issues in the albeit short lived pistol replacement program. But to be fair I don't know how far into testing it even went. The FNX in 40 I owned saw some 1000 rds without any issues, but I didn't have it that long.

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A little off-topic, but one only has to look at the GM ignition switch debacle.
True, but even that presented itself in a limited fashion. Was GM responsible? Absolutely. But if it were really as bad as the media made it out to be then thousands would have died, not a few dozen. That's my question here. The safety is also the decocker with this pistol. You have to use it constantly. I feel like a failure of that magnitude would show up more often on more forums and would have lead to a recall. While we're at it, I have a bit more faith in FNH than I do in Generous Motors.
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