Any sig 320 owners out there..

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Was wondering how these pistols are ? Any feed back would be good to here. Was checking them out d/a trigger didn't feel to bad. But have never shot one . Price is good as well.
 
2 of my friends have one. It's definitely a nice pistol. The trigger is good and the ergos are spot on. It shoots quite flat with 147 grains ammo. A great alternative to the glock and m&p.
 
I've put nearly 3000 rounds through mine and it still my go-to range gun. Bought it specifically for IPSC and I expect a long life ahead for it.

Fit and finish is top notch.
Innovative design.
Best in class of all the comparable guns I could handle. Glock, Ruger and S&W all came short. Walter PPQ was out of my price range and I couldn't find anything that made it extra special.
 
I had one and it was good. Some Ontario police services are switching over to it. I'm torn as I sold it for a Glock 21 gen 4. I really like the XDM 9mm 5.25 barrel stainless. I want both really lol.
 
currently own and shoot one regularly and love it..probably 4000 rds thru it and not a single issue other than it doesnt like the cheap russian Barnaul 9mm ammo...mainly due to the shelac on the cartridges..been an awesome and 100% reliable gun...Have a Trijicon red dot on it now and love it even more
 
I've put 30 rounds through mine. Feels a bit "rickety" compared to my MK25. Maybe I just need to shoot it more but I keep going back to the MK25 lol
 
Bought one in US when they first came out. Use mine for IPSC and it shoots great. Never had a stoppage or FTF with factory ammo. My only observation is that the flat trigger shape is a bit different and you should definitely try it first if possible. I have a small scar on my trigger finger and the 320 trigger bugs me after a while. However, I can shoot much better with 320 than my MK25 - go figure. Grip feels great without modification. Has the advantage you can swap calibres if you want to using the SIG conversion kits. Go for it.
 
I liked it so much that I sold my Glock 17 and made the P320 my new IPSC production gun. I'm still waiting for magazines and a large grip module to catch up with me from MD Charleton. I find the Full Medium that comes with the gun to be decent, but I have large hands with long fingers and I needed something bigger. I kind of wish the grip had a more aggressive texture, but I do prefer the lack of finger grooves over the Glock. I may end up changing the sights down the road - I like that it takes standard 226 sights, which gives me a lot of options.

Out of the box, i shoot my P320 better than I shot my G17 with a minus connector. The higher bore axis doesn't bother me, and I prefer the P320 for IPSC because I had a tendency to override the slide stop on my Glock, preventing the slide from locking open. The P320's slide stop is in a better position (for me) and it just works better and feels better in my hands. I find mine shoots about 1.5" high at 10yds, but that's acceptable to me. I've put ~500 rounds through the gun, and the rental P320 at the range I work at has seen about ~1500 rounds so far without any issues with either gun.
 
Although I've never used a P320, I love their SP2022 which is an older polymer DA/SA.

I've never liked the LE style trigger on Glock/M&P's but I'm sure the Sig's is better, they always seem to have good triggers (except for the 250, but I've heard it's improved in later production).
 
bought one but can't shoot it. shoulder injury on the job can't hold any gun for more than 10 seconds without pain. bummer huh!!!
 
I liked it so much that I sold my Glock 17 and made the P320 my new IPSC production gun. I'm still waiting for magazines and a large grip module to catch up with me from MD Charleton.
Reliable gun in vancouver has the large grip module (at least they did a month ago when I got mine), and SFRC has the mags... :rockOn:

Oh yeah, I love my p320. It feels comfortable, the stock trigger is far superior to most other stock triggers and it has proven to be very reliable.
 
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