$703
A  Nearly Perfectly Done Double-Action Auto by FNH USA!
"The new FNX offers all of the features that dedicated handgunners want.  The ergonomic polymer frame has a low bore axis for less felt recoil and  improved control. The grip panels are checkered and ribbed for  comfortable, no-snag carry. Four interchangeable backstrap inserts  quickly adapt the FNX to your hand size. The profiled stainless steel  slide has cocking serrations front and rear, and the 4" hammer-forged  stainless steel barrel delivers pinpoint accuracy. Ambidextrous  operating controls make the FNX perfect for competition or personal  defense. Every FNX is made in the USA." FNH USA 
Specs:
- Caliber: 9mm, .40 (FNX-40)
 - Barrel: 4", 1 in 10" Right-Hand Twist
 - Height: 5.45"
 - Width: 1.55
 - Weight: 21.6 oz.
 - Magazine Capacity: 17 Rounds
 - Double-action/singleaction (DA/SA) operation with decocking/manual safety levers (MS)
 
- Slide Material: Stainless Steel
 - External Extractor with Loaded Chamber Indicator
 - Front and Rear Cocking Serrations
 - Newly designed fixed three-dot combat sights with Deep-V rear notch for greater accuracy
 - Hammer-forged stainlessbarrel
 - Polished chamber and feed ramp
 - Rugged polymer frame construction with replaceable steel frame/slide rails
 - Two interchangeable backstrap inserts with lanyard eyelets
 - MIL-STD 1913 accessory mounting rail
 - Serrated trigger guard
 - Fully-ambidextrous decocking/safety levers, slide stop levers and magazine release button
 - Ring-style external hammer
 - Stainless steel magazine body
 - Low-friction magazine follower
 - Polymer magazine basepad
 - Magazine round indicator
 
Gun Magazine Reviews:
- "Nice trigger pull-very smooth in DA"
 - 5 lb single-action trigger pull
 - "Can be carried cocked and locked, like a 1911"
 - Ambi-safety also acts as a decocker
 - Safety lever can be placed on in double-action mode
 - Reversible magazine release, for lefties
 - "Superb Accuracy"
 - "Exceptionally soft-shooting"
 - +P Rated
 
This may be the pistol to finally make me go polymer-style, although I've had my eye on the CZ SP-01 Phantom. Choices, choices.

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