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  • lovemachine

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    I have the Glock 21. I'm comfortable shooting it. And you're a big guy, I think you can handle it. Especially if you shave the grips.

    I can meet you at MCFG and let you try it out. Then you can try out Nicks M&P.

    If you want ;)
     

    U.S. Patriot

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    The CZ 97 is a great gun. I owned one for a while. They are a tad on the big side. I also have nothing but good things to say about the FNP. I own two, and hope to own the .45 model some day.
     

    DBH

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    Carmel
    I bought and sold a few .45 M&Ps. Gladly, I am back to carrying an M&P .45 and will do so for quite sometime. I think of money that I lost buying and selling, I could have purchased another one for keeps:D
     

    Tinman

    I'm just enjoying the show!
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    Valparaiso
    You didn't mention what kind of .45....how about tucking a light here?

    ADP-JUDG-140-1.jpg
     

    Que

    Meekness ≠ Weakness
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    Got a chance to hold the FNP .45 and that is definitely the way I will be going. It is a narrow double-stack that fits my hand perfectly; the price is good and there are no reliability issues.
     

    Hoosier9

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    You didn't mention what kind of .45....how about tucking a light here?

    ADP-JUDG-140-1.jpg

    Well, that's just ridiculous. :):

    In order to operate a tactical light on that rail, you'd have to have your thumb or finger on the switch, which would expose it to the flash from the cylinder gap when firing. I guess you could just turn the light on and leave it on, but that's not very tactical. But then again, neither is a 5 shot revolver.

    Practicality aside, the guy who came up with that rail for the Judge is a marketing whiz. They'll sell thousands.
     
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