P320

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Well I finally got a chance to take out my Sig Sauer P320 to the range as it was closed for all of August. What a nice handgun, chewed through 400 rounds without a single hiccup. Dam accurate as well! Very happy with this purchase. I highly recommend this handgun, very comfortable to hold and has a nice trigger pull. I luv the modular design, can’t wait for the accessories with built in laser dots.
 
Yea I’ve seen that, takes a lot for them to self fire. Guys are beating on them with a rubber mallet to reproduce that scenario. I treat every firearm the same. Revolvers were notorious for that, which is why cowboys always took out one round before jumping on their horse. Regardless mines the updated design, but I wanted the original unit as the trigger is larger. Either way I still enjoy it, specially at only $720 for the field kit.
 
Well I finally got a chance to take out my Sig Sauer P320 to the range as it was closed for all of August. What a nice handgun, chewed through 400 rounds without a single hiccup. Dam accurate as well! Very happy with this purchase. I highly recommend this handgun, very comfortable to hold and has a nice trigger pull. I luv the modular design, can’t wait for the accessories with built in laser dots.

Solid and accurate hand gun. Sounds like you’ve found something that fits you well. Enjoy! You might consider changing out sights - found the factory set to be amongst the largest among the infamous factory installs.

But sounds like you’re shooting just fine. Enjoy!
 
Just don't drop it..... 320s tend to discharge when dropped.

Pray tell... what firearm are you continuously dropping to such a degree that as you bend over once again to retrieve it from the range floor, are you saying ‘thank christ I don’t have a 320 beacause 320s tend to discharge when dropped’ ?

May I suggest, to the grip challenged among us, any of the fine offerings from NERF?
 
Wow, nice. How do you like the 45 flavour? I was considering that one myself, but I’m trying to save up for a DE 50 and a lapua 338 magnum but that’s way down the road haha.
 
Yes I agree the sights could be better, but I’m not complaining at the price it sells for. Very happy indeed. Thanks for the tip, I will more than likely swap out the frame for Sig’s laser dot lower half and retain the factory irons. Just a real nice all around sidearm without braking the bank.
 
Very interesting pistol with available grip module to fit the size of your hand. Just wondering, where is the Serial # engraved? The grip module is cheap and customization is very tempting with a drop-in trigger assembly.
 
Very interesting pistol with available grip module to fit the size of your hand. Just wondering, where is the Serial # engraved? The grip module is cheap and customization is very tempting with a drop-in trigger assembly.

the serial no. is on the trigger group, there's a cutout on the frame that makes it visible.
 
Yup this pistol is Lego's, the serial # is that small cutout you see on the frame. that the removable housing.

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Wow, nice. How do you like the 45 flavour? I was considering that one myself, but I’m trying to save up for a DE 50 and a lapua 338 magnum but that’s way down the road haha.

I'm assuming you are asking me..I haven't actually shot it yet. Just got it delivered Friday, but I've had my 9 for over a year now and have used for IDPA exclusively in that time. I have found it comfortable in my hand with a medium grip. Even with it being a high bore axis gun, it has fit me really well. It is at MD now for the voluntary upgrade. I'm looking for an FDE grip module for the 45 as well but it hasn't been in stock at the stores I usually frequent on line. Here's a pic of it with my G22 for a range day.
 

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I'm assuming you are asking me..I haven't actually shot it yet. Just got it delivered Friday, but I've had my 9 for over a year now and have used for IDPA exclusively in that time. I have found it comfortable in my hand with a medium grip. Even with it being a high bore axis gun, it has fit me really well. It is at MD now for the voluntary upgrade. I'm looking for an FDE grip module for the 45 as well but it hasn't been in stock at the stores I usually frequent on line. Here's a pic of it with my G22 for a range day.

Yes I was. I found the grips very good on this piece. I actually just came back from the range a few minutes ago and there was a guy there who had his p320 there in 45. He seen mine right away and offered to shoot his. Without hesitation I grabbed it haha. All in all it’s identical to my 9mm, shoots the same and feels the same with hardly anymore kick. Very well balanced sidearm. My hit ratio was exactly the same with his 45 and my 9. His didn’t have the upgraded trigger assembly like mine so I did like it a bit better, not a fan of the milled down trigger but it is what it is. The combinations are limitless with this p320, give it a bit of time and we’ll be able to get all the goodies for it. Only downfall to this gun is it’s to much fun to shoot and you’ll go through a ton of rounds, well at least I did haha. Gotta order up another case. Thanks for sharing the pic, nice piece you’ve got there.
 
Yup this pistol is Lego's, the serial # is that small cutout you see on the frame. that the removable housing.

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I've always found the 320's to be just so ugly in the most irrelevant manor, but this one I like. Maybe it's the x5, maybe it's the ghetto paint. Either way, I may have to shoot one like that and see if it rubs me the right way.
 
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