Discover the FNX-45, a semi-automatic pistol that combines robust engineering with refined ergonomics, making it a prized possession for collectors and a reliable companion for enthusiasts. Manufactured by FN, this formidable firearm is modeled after the FNP-45 service pistol, introduced in 2007 as part of the U.S. Joint Combat Pistol Program. The FNX-45 features a DA/SA hammer-driven action, a high-capacity 15+1 round magazine, and a sleek black finish. Its condition is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of handling, while the bore remains in excellent, pristine condition with sharp rifling.
The FNX-45 is in very good condition, with minimal signs of wear or handling. The bore is superb, offering a clean, mirror finish with no signs of wear, and the rifling is excellent with sharp lands and grooves. Included in the sale are three 15-round magazines, spare backstraps for customizable fit, essential paperwork, a manual, and the original factory case, making this a comprehensive package for any serious firearms enthusiast.
At the heart of the FNX-45 lies a legacy of innovation and advanced engineering, making it a highly sought-after model. Its design is a testament to FN's commitment to quality, with enhanced ergonomics that provide superior comfort and control, even in high-pressure situations. The 4.5" barrel ensures balanced performance, while the 15+1 capacity offers peace of mind with ample firepower. As a result of meticulous product development, this pistol stands out for its reliability and precision, making it an ideal choice for both self-defense and recreational shooting.
Owning the FNX-45 is not just about possessing a firearm; it's about acquiring a piece of engineering excellence that has been finely tuned for superior performance. Whether you're a collector seeking a model with historical significance or an enthusiast looking for a dependable sidearm, the FNX-45 delivers on all fronts. Its combination of capacity, ergonomics, and heritage makes it an exceptional addition to any arsenal.



