I think the FNP-45 is one of the most underrated .45 semi out there...I love mine, and I think it's one of the lightest shooting .45s I've ever put rounds through. Plus, I've never been able to make it jam. I got the FNP-45 after my Sweetie copped the FNP-9, took it to GUNSITE and then proclaimed it her own.
I'm thinking of getting an Insight red dot fitted to it, along with the higher fixed sights that allow you to co-witness. I'm been reading the stuff on red-dot service pistols on Gabe Suarez' site and I have to admit I'm intrigued...
Michael B
On first glance it seems like a no brainer, on the other hand it raises 3 questions.
1 Where will you get holsters that fit ?
2 Kind of defeats the idea of buying a "Compact" pistol if you are going to increase the height by an inch or so.
3 Aren't we supposed to minimize the chances of "snags" that can hang up your draw in a life or death situation ?
While you can come up with "presidential solution" to Item 1, do you really want to start going at your holsters with a Razor knife ?
My personal opinion is that this is probably a fantastic set up for open carry, but there is not enough gain in accuracy, ( we are talking "Minute of Mutt" here, not X ring precision ) to justify the increases in bulk or potential for snagging in a civilian setting.