FNX 9 Pistol by FNH

Published on December 6, 2012
Duration: 10:50

The FNX-9 is a DA/SA 9mm service pistol from FNH USA, evolving from the FNP line. It features a 17-round capacity, ambidextrous controls, interchangeable backstraps, and a Picatinny rail. The pistol demonstrated good accuracy with 2-inch groups at 7-10 yards and proved reliable with various ammunition types, including steel-cased Wolf.

Quick Summary

The FNX-9 is a DA/SA 9mm pistol from FNH USA, featuring a 17-round capacity and customizable ergonomics with interchangeable backstraps. It demonstrated consistent 2-inch accuracy at 7-10 yards and proved reliable with various ammunition types, including steel-cased Wolf.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the FNX 9mm
  2. 00:53Calibers and Model History
  3. 01:44Magazines and Ergonomics
  4. 02:25Action and Controls
  5. 04:02Holsters and Manual of Arms
  6. 05:28Trigger and Handling
  7. 06:33Accuracy and Reliability
  8. 07:17Disassembly and Maintenance
  9. 08:53Package Contents and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the FNX-9 pistol use?

The FNX-9 operates on a Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) system. This means the first shot can be fired with a longer, heavier trigger pull (double action), or the hammer can be manually cocked for a lighter, shorter trigger pull (single action) for subsequent shots.

What is the magazine capacity of the FNX-9?

The FNX-9 comes standard with 17-round magazines. It's important to note that these 17-round magazines are specific to the FNX line and are not compatible with older FNP models.

How accurate is the FNX-9 pistol?

During testing at 7-10 yards, the FNX-9 demonstrated consistent accuracy, producing groups around 2 inches. The pistol also proved reliable with a variety of ammunition types.

What are the key ergonomic features of the FNX-9?

The FNX-9 offers good ergonomics with interchangeable backstraps to customize grip size for different hand dimensions. It also features an ambidextrous magazine release, making it suitable for both right and left-handed shooters.

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