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FN Reflex & Reflex XL – Is FN's Micro 9mm a Latecomer or a Game-Changer?

FN Reflex & Reflex XL – Is FN's Micro 9mm a Latecomer or a Game-Changer?

Update: 2025-06-26
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In this episode, we explore FN’s long-awaited jump into the micro compact 9mm world with the FN Reflex and its bigger sibling, the Reflex XL. With striker-fired dominance in this space, FN took a bold route—offering a single-action, internal hammer-fired system that delivers a trigger feel unlike anything else in the category.

🔹 Unique Operating System & Trigger Feel
The Reflex series ditches the norm with a smooth, crisp, light trigger that many reviewers compare favorably to full-size competition handguns. Whether you call it “gooey smooth” or “rolling clean,” it’s undeniably different—and for many, better—than typical striker-fired triggers.

🔹 Capacity That Punches Above Its Size

  • FN Reflex: 11+1 flush, 15+1 extended

  • Reflex XL: 15+1 standard, optional 18-round mag
    These guns are small but pack like full-sizers—with the Reflex delivering Glock 19-level firepower in a subcompact footprint, and the XL stepping into that “Goldilocks” territory of ideal size and shootability.

🔹 Ergonomics, Grip & Control
Reviewers praise both models’ natural point of aim, easy slide manipulation, and grippy-but-carry-friendly texture. The Reflex XL, in particular, offers enough real estate for bigger hands while maintaining a slim, concealable profile.

🔹 Optics Ready from the Jump
Both the MRD version of the Reflex and the XL support direct mounting of red dots using the Shield RMSc footprint. Tall iron sights and backup sight integration into the optic plate system are appreciated details—though one early downside was factory sight misalignment on some Reflex models.

🔹 Reliability & Build Quality
FN’s military-grade testing protocol shows here: over 500+ rounds of mixed ammo ran without issue in most tests, with only minor hiccups attributed to limp-wristing or rapid-fire-induced trigger reset delay.

🔹 Market Timing & Holster Woes
FN may have shown up late to the micro 9 party, but they’re not empty-handed. That said, limited holster availability out of the gate (especially due to the unique trigger guard shape) slowed adoption. As more support emerges, the Reflex lineup is poised to gain traction.

💥 Reflex vs. Reflex XL – Which One’s for You?

  • Reflex is the true micro, ideal for deep concealment.

  • Reflex XL offers better control, larger capacity, and feels more like a full-size gun without the bulk.

For many, the XL might be the best pistol FN has ever made—a bold claim, but one that’s gaining support from reviewers and early adopters.

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FN Reflex & Reflex XL – Is FN's Micro 9mm a Latecomer or a Game-Changer?

FN Reflex & Reflex XL – Is FN's Micro 9mm a Latecomer or a Game-Changer?

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