FNS 9C - 5 Months Later & What I learned - TheFireArmGuy

Published on February 21, 2016
Duration: 5:07

This guide details the field stripping process for the FNS 9C, as demonstrated by TheFirearmGuy. The review highlights the firearm's reliability and value after five months of ownership. The speaker, possessing high authority, provides practical insights into its ergonomics, sights, trigger, and maintenance, comparing it favorably to the S&W M&P 9C.

Quick Summary

The FNS 9C is praised for its reliability, accuracy, and value, especially when priced below its $599 MSRP. Key features include three-dot night sights, a crisp 6-pound trigger with a short reset, and fully ambidextrous controls. It comes with a versatile magazine set (12, 12, and 17 rounds) and is comparable in size to the S&W M&P 9C.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Impressions
  2. 00:31Included Accessories & Magazines
  3. 01:21Ergonomics & Size Comparison
  4. 01:54Sights & Trigger
  5. 02:43Field Stripping & Controls
  6. 04:15Slide Features & Shooting Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the FNS 9C after 5 months of ownership?

After five months, the FNS 9C is noted for its reliability, accuracy, and good value, especially when found below its $599 MSRP. It includes three-dot night sights, a crisp 6-pound trigger with a short reset, and fully ambidextrous controls.

What accessories come with the FNS 9C?

The FNS 9C is packaged in a heavy-duty case and uniquely includes three magazines: a 12-round flat base, a 12-round with a pinky rest, and a 17-round full-size magazine with a grip sleeve, offering excellent versatility.

How does the FNS 9C compare to the S&W M&P 9C?

The FNS 9C and M&P 9C are comparable in size and weight. The FNS 9C's grip is described as slightly 'blocky' but comfortable, and it comes with a more comprehensive magazine package.

What is the trigger like on the FNS 9C?

The FNS 9C features a trigger with a crisp break at approximately 6 pounds and a short reset, which facilitates quick and accurate follow-up shots. This makes it suitable for dynamic shooting scenarios.

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