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It was purpose built for FO time. It's for war. For when you absolutely, positively need to kill every motherfucker in the room. It's too big to conceal, but when it comes out, shit gets done. It functions 100% reliably, and it hits everything I point it at. There are many like it, but this one is mine!
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What kind of sights are you running? I wanna replace mine but I am on the fence about what to get. I know I want a black serrated rear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My night stand gun is my M&P45. i use it in competition pretty regular. won my division in my night match a few weeks back with it <a href="http://s16.photobucket.com/user/evnash/media/Guns/D958F5C6-0759-4B2E-99CC-6FA783CD92B4.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b28/evnash/Guns/D958F5C6-0759-4B2E-99CC-6FA783CD92B4.jpg</a> What kind of sights are you running? I wanna replace mine but I am on the fence about what to get. I know I want a black serrated rear. blacked out rear and red fiber dawson up front. Crimson trace grips too |
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I have a glock 21sf if that counts. Grwat gun but it just sits in my nightstand anymore. Truth be told I just think midsize/ compact guns are more practical unless you open carry or use it as a duty weapon. If I need to defend myself woth a gun too big to carry it will be a long gun.
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I have an XD .45 on my hip right now as well as everyday. It is ok to admit you are less a man than me and cannot handle a full sized .45
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Sadly I've fired one. I liked it. However the safety is huge. Not a good gun for thumbs high shooting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I still want one of these. It would be a range/competition gun. http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/FNX-45-Tactical.jpg I'll have to play with one more and see how I like it. The safety could be an issue. |
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I don't get why everybody says you can't conceal carry a full size .45. I prefer to carry a full size gun than one of thitse dinky little .380s or something. You might actually have to dress around the gun instead of wearing skin tight jeans and shirts, but it can be done, and pretty easily. I carry an M&P 45 or a 1911 fairly regularly. I just feel more comfortable carrying a full size or midsize gun than a subcompact. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/M-P/IMG_0686_zps52783681.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/1911/IMG_0680_zpse8388013.jpg View Quote Thats just it. I dont want to dress around the gun. A compact 9mm can offer just as much firepower as a full sized 45, and I dont have to wear super baggy shit to hide it. |
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Thats just it. I dont want to dress around the gun. A compact 9mm can offer just as much firepower as a full sized 45, and I dont have to wear super baggy shit to hide it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't get why everybody says you can't conceal carry a full size .45. I prefer to carry a full size gun than one of thitse dinky little .380s or something. You might actually have to dress around the gun instead of wearing skin tight jeans and shirts, but it can be done, and pretty easily. I carry an M&P 45 or a 1911 fairly regularly. I just feel more comfortable carrying a full size or midsize gun than a subcompact. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/M-P/IMG_0686_zps52783681.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/1911/IMG_0680_zpse8388013.jpg Thats just it. I dont want to dress around the gun. A compact 9mm can offer just as much firepower as a full sized 45, and I dont have to wear super baggy shit to hide it. Meh, to each their own. I'm just saying it can be done, and that is what I prefer. And I don't wear extra baggy shit, just a button up shirt untucked is enough for me. I know people who feel comfortable only carrying a small .380, it's just not for me. I do own one (Ruger LCP), but I'll typically carry it as a backup to something larger, or if I absolutely can't carry anything else. ETA: I meant to add that I don't care if it is 9mm, .40, or .45, I just prefer larger handguns in general. |
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Send to me for disposal.....need a shotgun?
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The only thing i need to consider when dressing around a full size 1911 is pants and belt.
I just can't carry it in shorts or windpants like the shield 9 |
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Quoted: Thats just it. I dont want to dress around the gun. A compact 9mm can offer just as much firepower as a full sized 45, and I dont have to wear super baggy shit to hide it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't get why everybody says you can't conceal carry a full size .45. I prefer to carry a full size gun than one of thitse dinky little .380s or something. You might actually have to dress around the gun instead of wearing skin tight jeans and shirts, but it can be done, and pretty easily. I carry an M&P 45 or a 1911 fairly regularly. I just feel more comfortable carrying a full size or midsize gun than a subcompact. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/M-P/IMG_0686_zps52783681.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r210/ryan_jarvis3/1911/IMG_0680_zpse8388013.jpg Thats just it. I dont want to dress around the gun. A compact 9mm can offer just as much firepower as a full sized 45, and I dont have to wear super baggy shit to hide it. I conceal my M&P45 full size every day and in everything from suits to casual wear, hell I've carried it in cutoff BDUs and a t-shirt in the summertime without anyone the wiser. I'm not fat, and I'm not skinny, I've just never had an issue with it with any clothing. Maybe I just have a magical .45 hiding build or something. |
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Wish granted. http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4154/5394276267_4a4140561e_o.jpg The Magazine Base Pad View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I love my m&p45. I just wish it had more than 10 rounds. Wish granted. http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4154/5394276267_4a4140561e_o.jpg The Magazine Base Pad Details on that pistol? |
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When your testicles drop, maybe you'll be man enough to carry a Government Model 1911, and spares. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an XD .45 on my hip right now as well as everyday. It is ok to admit you are less a man than me and cannot handle a full sized .45 When your testicles drop, maybe you'll be man enough to carry a Government Model 1911, and spares. I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 |
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I wish someone would come out with a duty holster for it, I'd get it then
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I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an XD .45 on my hip right now as well as everyday. It is ok to admit you are less a man than me and cannot handle a full sized .45 When your testicles drop, maybe you'll be man enough to carry a Government Model 1911, and spares. I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 LOL at your measly 13 rounds. FNX holds 15. |
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The FNX 45 is fine for open carry.
I don't open carry, so I prefer smaller single stack 45, like a Commander or CCO 1911. |
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Interesting; it's like the love child of a Sig and CZ...might have to give one a try. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm very curious about the Turkish k2 in .45 acp. I've heard good things but not much. Anyone ever have any problems? Never heard of them before. But $406 on buds I have one, 4k rounds through it now with zero issues. Prefer it to my FNX 45 Tac. Much better trigger, better sights, grip feels better in my hand. Only negative is the weight. I picked mine up for $375 almost two years ago. Interesting; it's like the love child of a Sig and CZ...might have to give one a try. Man, this place costs me too much money. Anyone know if there's a model with a threaded barrel? |
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Quoted: I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have an XD .45 on my hip right now as well as everyday. It is ok to admit you are less a man than me and cannot handle a full sized .45 When your testicles drop, maybe you'll be man enough to carry a Government Model 1911, and spares. I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 If for some reason I need more than 29 rounds of .45, I'll use my rifle, or my truck.
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I have a G41 and while it's sweet I can't run it nearly as fast as my G34. Ammunition technology has honestly leveled the playing field between the calibers in effectiveness and putting the .45 at a disadvantage due to it's extra size, weight, and lower magazine capacities.
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I carry my fnx45 everyday in a iwb crossbreed. I print like a mofo but whatever, the sheep dont notice.
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I don't understand. Full size steel 1911, carried at 3 o'clock, in a Galco Concealable on a good belt. Nothing fancy. Untucked shirt or jacket. Not at all uncomfortable or unpleasant. I don't think anyone has ever noticed. Not a big deal if they do. Spare mag or 2 in a pocket. It's fine for me.
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Quoted: lol do you know what that word means? the flintlock musket is obsolete. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I still want one of these. It would be a range/competition gun. http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/FNX-45-Tactical.jpg I just came a little. Still, .45 ACP is obsolete. lol do you know what that word means? the flintlock musket is obsolete. lol, for cereal. .45ACP is always en vogue.
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I use mine for home defense, as a car gun, for winter carry, hiking in the mountains, and blasting stuff in the dead of night while suppressed with my green goggles on (see avatar). Full sized .45's are filled with win! View Quote yup, it goes with me in the Cascades, on road trips, sits on the night stand, sometimes next to the toilet during muslim prayer time and winter carry. It is big, heavy and expensive, but it gets shit done and there is a certain confidence with a hi cap 45. |
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I carry an XD45 all the time as well. I typically open carry now but for years it disappeared in a Crossbreed Supertuck without having to resort to clothes by Omar the tent maker. A good belt and holster is all you need.
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I'm very curious about the Turkish k2 in .45 acp. I've heard good things but not much. Anyone ever have any problems? View Quote The trigger is not as crisp as my Dan Wesson V-Bob (no kidding, right), but it is just as accurate and 100% reliable so far. I have been shooting mainly 225 grain truncated cone hand loads @ about 900 fps. The gun show and American Eagle ball ammo also functions flawlessly. I have only shot about 50 rounds of 230 grain HydraShocks since it is so expensive, and I had no issues with it either. Overall, I would have to say it is just about perfect as a service pistol. Not bad for $475. |
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I love my m&p45. I just wish it had more than 10 rounds. Wish granted. http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4154/5394276267_4a4140561e_o.jpg The Magazine Base Pad Out of stock where'd you get the barrel? I want a new full-size .45, I have an HK USP compact but I was looking at either an M&P or FNX regardless I need a threaded barrel .578X28 |
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LOL at your measly 13 rounds. FNX holds 15. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an XD .45 on my hip right now as well as everyday. It is ok to admit you are less a man than me and cannot handle a full sized .45 When your testicles drop, maybe you'll be man enough to carry a Government Model 1911, and spares. I don't have to carry spares with XD.45 what with it being 13+1 and all out of the box. When you get balls carry something more manly that a small capacity 1911 LOL at your measly 13 rounds. FNX holds 15. laugh together at the 7 rounders |
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I have an FNP .45 Tac with a Doctor red dot on it with a Surefire 300V sitting on it. It's one hell of a lot of fun with NOD's. Waiting on my paperwork to go through to put an Osprey on it. Then it will be a whole new world of fun as hell.
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Technology is fine and all, but the .45 is still twice as heavy as the 9MM (sometimes). That still counts for something.
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