I dared to make that point here a few months back and got jumped on. It’s a shame because I wanted one badly but now wouldn’t buy one on a bet.First - you can’t find them in stores for love nor money. And Second - if you do it’s a crap shoot whether you’re going to get a good one or not. Springfield could have captured the market with the SA-35 but whatever went wrong went wrong in a big way and a massive opportunity was squandered.
Good choice. A 226 vs a SA-35 is no-contest.True, I decided I'd rather have another P226 than a P35 that may not work...
The FN 35, or whatever they call it, looks great, but too high priced for me.
Glocks are ambi .... Just saying
Ok i have to ask where are your glock safetiesMost, in fact, are not.
Ambi means that the mag release & slide lock release are accessible either handed.Ok i have to ask where are your glock safeties
No, they gave ambidextrous safeties.Hmmm my 1911s have ambi safeties but not mag releases but they are considered ambi
Have a nice eveningNo, they gave ambidextrous safeties.
Yes, and having an Ambi safety makes it more friendly and easier to use than a none ambi safety for left handed shooters. BUT, a true Ambi Firearm, a left handed shooters does not have to adapt to do things differently than a right hand shooter. Just one or two Ambi features means they have to adapt and alter procedures less, and thus more ambi friendly.For lefties, their trigger finger works the magazine release button.
To me, an Ambidextrous firearm has all controls ambidextrous, and a truly good ambidextrous firearms has all factors considered for left handed shooting, to include ejections of rounds.
Some controls being ambi, or just a consideration for ejecting rounds for left handed shooters (M16A2), are nice and are ambi "features", but doesn't make it an "Ambi firearm", just more Ambi friendly.
Yes, and having an Ambi safety makes it more friendly and easier to use than a none ambi safety for left handed shooters. BUT, a true Ambi Firearm, a left handed shooters does not have to adapt to do things differently than a right hand shooter. Just one or two Ambi features means they have to adapt and alter procedures less, and thus more ambi friendly.
The entirely new FN pistol is called the "High-Power" not the traditional "Hi-Power" that FN designated the original. The name similarity is a marketing ploy.The FN is the FN Hi-Power. It has a polymer frame which turns off some hi-power fans immediately.
Thank you, and I'm not being sarcastic, that is an subtle but significant distinction in the name, that I was not aware of. I think FN discontinued their traditional Hi-Power, or is it simply out of stock? But I can see the confusion that can come from not knowing the names.The entirely new FN pistol is called the "High-Power" not the traditional "Hi-Power" that FN designated the original. The name similarity is a marketing ploy.
And the only similarity the new FN "High Power" has with the original is an outward resemblance, with no parts compatibility with the original. The only thing the two pistols have in common is the 9mm ammo.
No worries.Thank you, and I'm not being sarcastic, that is an subtle but significant distinction in the name, that I was not aware of. I think FN discontinued their traditional Hi-Power, or is it simply out of stock? But I can see the confusion that can come from not knowing the names.
I'm seeing differing opinions on the new FN High Power, some are its a nice pistol that is looks like the old one as a throw back to the past. To its an overpriced plastic gun that has nothing to do with original, and proof of the misguided goals, they kept the thumb depression on the slide even though its totally unused with the new design of the pistol.