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Title: FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons
Post by: The_Shadow on January 31 2019 04:23:45 PM MST
 FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons

https://foxbaltimore.com/features/operation-crime-justice/exclusive-video-reveals-unexpected-gunfire-from-police-weapons?fbclid=IwAR2TOEpkk-cMhxQhPvZx-do41FUBnZk3wRZer3_WDypETbptiIDSnU6VVH8 (https://foxbaltimore.com/features/operation-crime-justice/exclusive-video-reveals-unexpected-gunfire-from-police-weapons?fbclid=IwAR2TOEpkk-cMhxQhPvZx-do41FUBnZk3wRZer3_WDypETbptiIDSnU6VVH8)
Title: Re: FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons
Post by: 4949shooter on January 31 2019 05:45:40 PM MST
Sounds like a recall is in order.
Title: Re: FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons
Post by: Graybeard on February 01 2019 07:09:28 AM MST
Sounds like FN is playing the legalease game in their statement. Not a "manufacturing" defect... notice they didn't deny a design defect.
Title: Re: FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons
Post by: Overkill338 on February 02 2019 08:09:04 AM MST
Crappy, clunky pistols anyway  ;D
Title: Re: FNS pistol unexpected gunfire from police weapons
Post by: Pablo on February 02 2019 09:51:23 AM MST
I had as FNP FNH .45ACP in 2011 or so. It was soft shooting and really accurate. Held 15 round in a grip that was decent sized. Never had any AD fun issues. BUT the nose would droop terribly when it got hot, then they rolled out the new models with completely different magazines. That pissed me off enough to sell it.