SimonRL
Hellcat
I’ve been an unabashed Sig fanboi and I’ve been quietly running the HK flag up the flagpole for awhile. Recently, I started thinking about hi capacity .45s. I currently have two, both 1911s - so 8 rds it is. I’ve been looking pretty seriously at the HK45, but it only takes 10 rds in its basic form and I already have two P-series Legion so I ruled out the P220. Out of the blue decided to have a look into FN’s offerings and on a whim walked into the LGS yesterday and walked out with an FDE FN 545 which I had held for about three minutes and never shot.
Today I took it to the range for a quick workout - only 50 rounds - and left very happy indeed. I don’t shoot using iron sight very often, but the 545’s suppressor height sights are very easy to see and I have decided to get used to not using a red dot, even though the 545 uses a system that allows you to mount almost any dot on the market without a separate plate (I wish they had done this with the Prodigy). Anyway, long story short, the gun is a keeper. It is one of the softest shooting .45s I’ve come across and is dead accurate. Also worth mentioning is that I didn’t even think about the trigger and I have become a serious trigger snob. It comes with 15 and 18 round mags and I could easily carry it concealed. I’m extremely happy with my limited results today and looking forward to a long relationship with this newcomer.
Target was only at 10 yds, which seems quite close for what I usually shoot, but I was worried about shooting iron sights.
Low left. Hmmm. It must be the gun1
Took some friends just in case I (I mean the new gun) sucked. Fortunately it didn’t. The friends - AP5 (top) and Prodigy (bottom target) didn’t suck either.
Today I took it to the range for a quick workout - only 50 rounds - and left very happy indeed. I don’t shoot using iron sight very often, but the 545’s suppressor height sights are very easy to see and I have decided to get used to not using a red dot, even though the 545 uses a system that allows you to mount almost any dot on the market without a separate plate (I wish they had done this with the Prodigy). Anyway, long story short, the gun is a keeper. It is one of the softest shooting .45s I’ve come across and is dead accurate. Also worth mentioning is that I didn’t even think about the trigger and I have become a serious trigger snob. It comes with 15 and 18 round mags and I could easily carry it concealed. I’m extremely happy with my limited results today and looking forward to a long relationship with this newcomer.
Target was only at 10 yds, which seems quite close for what I usually shoot, but I was worried about shooting iron sights.
Low left. Hmmm. It must be the gun1
Took some friends just in case I (I mean the new gun) sucked. Fortunately it didn’t. The friends - AP5 (top) and Prodigy (bottom target) didn’t suck either.