paulg
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Post by paulg on Apr 22, 2017 5:54:21 GMT -5
I have been kicking tires so to speak on Sig P320's for several months now. I've always been impressed with the quality of each one along with a better trigger than any Glock I've got or have handled. I had at one time a Walther PPQM2 that had a lighter trigger than the Sig, it went to another owner because I felt the trigger was too light for me in a carry gun plus I just couldn't warm up to the asthetics of it. I swore off striker fired pistols after that until the P320's came along. To me the 320 is the pinnacle of striker fired plastic guns. I've not handled any other that points more naturally than the 320, the texturing in the grip is just right, no need for stippling or grip tape, the factory sights are steel and perfect for relatively precise shooting and easy to pick up for fast follow up's, the design of the modular chassis is not only perfect for caliber and frame size changes but makes cleaning the internal bits and pieces easy. Sig put a lot of effort into these guns which shows in every review I've seen or read. All reports show an acuurate, reliable and durable pistol out of the box. So my go to LGS had one in stock. The 4" version. After a few dry fires and drawing down on some zombie targets on the back wall, I put it on layaway. This one comes with a decent kydex holster, two 15 and one 17 round magazines and a dual mag holder. All for $530.00 OTD. I will pick it up Thursday and go out my back door and start getting intimate with this pistol. I know there are some others here that have these pistols and are very satisfied with theirs. Hell, even Fermin has alluded to picking up the latest version of the 320. And if he is impressed enough to want one well that's just about all the outside influence I need.
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Post by AxeHandle on Apr 22, 2017 6:42:01 GMT -5
I've always thought of SIG like I think of HK... I may or may not like a specific model but will never argue the fact that if they put their name on it, it is good stuff.
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Post by dougader on Apr 22, 2017 8:25:28 GMT -5
Great, Paul! I can't wait to hear your impressions after you bring it home and fire off a mags full of your fav ammo!
For tupperware guns, I have always gone back to, and stuck with, Glocks. They just work best for me... fit, function, and all. But this Sig 320 has my interest up. I only started looking at them after the military made their announcement about the gun. So far I'm hearing all good things. Will it be enough to pull a "Glockie" into the Sig party? Time will tell, time will tell.
Besides, I have several revolvers I'm still looking at. I have 3 9mm Glocks, the 19, 26, and 43; and my G21sf in 45 with the extra LWD 6" 4-port barrel. Pretty sure I'm going to sell the 45 auto, keep 9mm and .22 around for semi-autos and all the other cool calibers will be covered by uber cool revolvers.
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Post by paulg on Apr 22, 2017 9:52:28 GMT -5
Will do Doug. I also have a Glock 19 and 43 so also my wife. Glocks have been a main stay at our house for some years and I've tried to replace them with Springfield, Walther and Ruger. All have gone down the road and the Glocks have stayed. But this Sig, I am confident, will become a keeper and a favorite. I am in the gunshop as we speak and there is another one in 9mm and .45 auto.
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