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Guest RGL01
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Can't seem to tell from FN's website. Does the decocker also function as a manual safety, or strictly as a decocking lever? Thanks.

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Guest pjblurton
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The FNP45 Tactical it is listed as Double-action/single-action (DA/SA) operation with decocking/manual safety levers

The FNP45 DA/SA it is listed as DA/SA with Decocker

Guest RGL01
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I just got one (non-tactical) and it is dual function. Love the gun!

I own only 1911s but would like a gun that I can keep in my backpack ready to go. With my 1911s I am conservative and always use a retention strap so as to have an extra safety device (in this case leather) between the cocked hammer and the firing pin. I also don't want a striker fired weapon. The FNP-45 looks ideal. So tell me, does the frame have a red dot on the frame indicating "fire" mode. I've seen some (online) with and some without. But it looks like a complety safe sidearm to leave in the backpack decocked, safety on, sans holster.

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Mine has the red dot for fire. I LOVE mine. I just shot it on Tuesday. I only have 350 rounds through it, but havent had the first malfunction. I highly recommend it.

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Red dot = ready to fire. Push safety lever up- covers red dot safety on. Push safety lever all the way down decocks and then you can put the safety on.

Just be sure you get the USG model

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Guest RGL01
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Mine has the red dot for fire. I LOVE mine. I just shot it on Tuesday. I only have 350 rounds through it, but havent had the first malfunction. I highly recommend it.

Thanks. Gonna give it a good hard look this Summer when I complete my move down to Knoxville.

Red dot = ready to fire. Push safety lever up- covers red dot safety on. Push safety lever all the way down decocks and then you can put the safety on.

Just be sure you get the USG model

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USG (US Guv't?) as opposed to what? FN-Belgium/European model?

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While not the .45 I can't wait till they release the FNX line, which is a 9mm and .40 version of the FNP 45 USG. These are fantastic pistols!

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While not the .45 I can't wait till they release the FNX line, which is a 9mm and .40 version of the FNP 45 USG. These are fantastic pistols!

ME TO! ME TO!

only drawback is finding a holster I like.

Have you tried Bladetech. I bought their FNP shooters pack. Holster and mag carrier.

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ME TO! ME TO!

Have you tried Bladetech. I bought their FNP shooters pack. Holster and mag carrier.

Yeah I have that also, I prefer a nylon or leather one to be honest, and while I can find a few online, I HATE buying that way...I much prefer to test the fit, etc...at a gun shop locally. I'm about to give up though and just order one I suppose...

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Both versions are available... I have owned both. The model with the decock and safety is much more user friendly (and IMO had a smoother trigger).

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I have the USG model and love it. It was the version that comes with 2 14 round and 1 15 round mags. It became my carry gun this winter and is easier to conceal than I first thought. (a good carry belt helps.) I do like the option of cocked and locked or double action for the first shot. I will definitely be giving the FNX pistols a hard look when they come out.

Guest RGL01
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Can the FNP-45 USG be carried DA(decocked) safety on?

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Yes it can be carried that way. Guess that might be good "in a backpack" where it might get banged around a bit, but between the long double action trigger pull and being in a holster covering the trigger guard, I would think that the safety might not really be needed for normal DA carry.

Guest RGL01
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Yes it can be carried that way. Guess that might be good "in a backpack" where it might get banged around a bit, but between the long double action trigger pull and being in a holster covering the trigger guard, I would think that the safety might not really be needed for normal DA carry.

Thanks. Exactly! This will be my off body/backpack sidearm. Want to just leave it in the smaller front compartment without a holster. For on body carry it will be one of my 1911s in a Wild Bills IWB holster behind my right hip. Can't beat that.;)

PS - I think I'm sold on this sidearm! It's just what I've been looking for. May oneday attach their tactical 5.3" barrel as I like shooting my .45 ACP rounds through a 5" tube.

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Guest ruger_six
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Mine is decocker only - the USG doubles as decocker and safety. Either way you can't go wrong. The FNP series is perhaps the most underrated guns on the market right now - I'm not sure a gun can get any more reliable. The only think I could possible complain about is the "C more" sight as they call it on the .45 are harder for me to use than the sights on the FNP 9 and 40. Still it is an accurate, great shooting gun.

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