SIG P320 Slide Play......

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I noticed on my P320 that there is a bit of play between the slide and the frame (look at the gaps on the pictures) - at a guess I`d say a millimetre or two

I guess this is normal (as I don't own any other 9mm handguns to compare it with) but wouldn't it have an adverse effect on accuracy? I imagine when fired the slop/play there allows the slide and barrel to move around to some degree no matter how well the gun is aimed/held

Thoughts? Are other guns like this? The Sig 226 for example?

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It's a polymer gun with short rails. The 226 is all metal with full length rails. If you see a Glock firing the dust cover flexes like crazy.

Shouldn't effect anything.
 
It's a polymer gun with short rails. The 226 is all metal with full length rails. If you see a Glock firing the dust cover flexes like crazy.

Shouldn't effect anything.

So, in theory, the all metal gun flexes less and should be more accurate?

I know its only a mm or two but even that small loss of accuracy will become more obvious over distance

I`ve been considering buying another handgun for a while and am trying to figure out my priorities
 
My P320 is the same; in my hands shoots no different than my P226, both are still more accurate than I am LOL.
 
Yep, that's normal play, BUT bear in mind that more of your accuracy will be lost from barrel-to-slide play than slide-to-frame play, as your sights are attached to the slide.

With the slide fully forward and the breech locked, check for barrel play and you'll find a better idea of how much looseness there is. Even then, for most shooting, the P320 should be more than adequately accurate for 99% of shooters.
 
My P320 is the same; in my hands shoots no different than my P226, both are still more accurate than I am LOL.


I fancy another 9mm, leaning towards something metal and hammer fired as I already have the polymer striker fired P320

Right now I`m thinking P226 (possibly Legion or MK25) and I might trade the P320 for a P320RX if they ever show up
 
Yep, that's normal play, BUT bear in mind that more of your accuracy will be lost from barrel-to-slide play than slide-to-frame play, as your sights are attached to the slide.

With the slide fully forward and the breech locked, check for barrel play and you'll find a better idea of how much looseness there is. Even then, for most shooting, the P320 should be more than adequately accurate for 99% of shooters.

Yes, I checked the barrel and its solid to the slide (no movement that I can feel) but the more I study the frame to slide play I think it could/would have an effect on accuracy, perhaps not to a huge degree, but once the round is fired that slide can/will change angle up or down to where you were holding it when you initially pulled the trigger
 
I fancy another 9mm, leaning towards something metal and hammer fired as I already have the polymer striker fired P320

Right now I`m thinking P226 (possibly Legion or MK25) and I might trade the P320 for a P320RX if they ever show up

Well if you're talking Legion $$ and remaining with Sig, consider the P226 LDC also.
 
Well if you're talking Legion $$ and remaining with Sig, consider the P226 LDC also.

I`m open to suggestion and would consider any brand

Didn't even know there was a such as thing as a P226 LDC so thanks for the heads up

It reminds me of the HK USP Expert I`ve looked at in the past (I know its not all metal) with the adjustable sights and hammer - has anyone tried one of them?
 
Yes, I checked the barrel and its solid to the slide (no movement that I can feel) but the more I study the frame to slide play I think it could/would have an effect on accuracy, perhaps not to a huge degree, but once the round is fired that slide can/will change angle up or down to where you were holding it when you initially pulled the trigger
Shouldn't matter, that bullet has left the barrel before the slide starts moving, as long as your slide and barrel are a tight lockup your not going to have issues and your POI is going to remain the same, your sights aren't going to move.
 
If you like your P320, the upcoming P320 X5 will have a full length rail, and also a bull barrel.

Pardon my ignorance but I guess both improve accuracy?

I like the idea of the P320RX with the optic - it just looks "right" and would shoot well I imagine
 
Pardon my ignorance but I guess both improve accuracy?

I like the idea of the P320RX with the optic - it just looks "right" and would shoot well I imagine

Yes, both should improve accuracy I assume because both will lessen barrel movement.

The P320 X5 will have a slide that is pre-milled to accept a Romeo1(same optic on the RX).
 
Yes, both should improve accuracy I assume because both will lessen barrel movement.

The P320 X5 will have a slide that is pre-milled to accept a Romeo1(same optic on the RX).

Interesting - sounds like it would tick all the boxes

Hmmm, so if theres gonna be an X5 does that mean a P320 Legion will follow.......?
 
My P320 is the same; in my hands shoots no different than my P226, both are still more accurate than I am LOL.

Bills nailed this one...my p226 and p320 are both dead nuts accurate...the 320 is currently my fave pistol...I'm a little concerned because I'm really a 1911 fan...
 
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