FNP-45 OWNERS - does the gun have manual safety?

Q: FNP 9 and FNP 40 have ambidextrous decokers, but the lever on FNP-45 looks like the manual safety on HK USPs. Is it a safety lever or just differently designed decoker? Also, how are your shooting impressions - 50ft+ accuracy, one-hand control, recoil, and comfort. Definite answers only, please - no guesses. Thanks y'all. Cool. Thanks, brother. I think I'll pick one up at the next gun show.

A: The safety lever on the FNP-45 works as both a safety, to allow carry with hammer cocked, and as a decocking lever. Essentially it is the same type as on the HK USP. Shooting impression is that it is accurate and comfortable to shoot. The grip is big and that can be a problem for people with smaller hands, but the gun shoots well. Is a little heavy with a full mag (15 rounds of .45 ACP weighs a lot) but the weight helps with recoil. Have not tried to shoot it one handed, but that should not be a problem with it.

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