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| I have put the Wilson full size, carry, and compact models on my P320's. I'd switched to the Sig X grip, which I really liked, but found that I liked the Wilson grip even more. It is thinner in the back strap at the top, allows a higher grip, and my only complaint would be that I'd like to see more aggressive texturing on the side panels. I've put the weights in each of my grips, which don't add a lot, but I think help balance a little; three tungsten rods in each.
If you get a grip module and don't like it, you can always switch back in a minute. They're not that expensive.
I've carried the Wilson module and shot it in IDPA matches, and like it quite a bit.
It's hard to go wrong with the x-grip, but I replaced them with the Wilson, and am happy with the switch. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: I've carried the Wilson module and shot it in IDPA matches, and like it quite a bit.
I was wondering about that (using a 320 for competitions with a non Sig grip module)? I know most matches will say that if the grip has been stippled or modified it will disqualify it for the Production class. I'm assuming running something like the WC grip module would have the same effect? |
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| I went from the original SIG P320 grip to the SIG X grip, and then to a Wilson grip. I really like the Wilson grip, it just fits my hand better. The texturing is fine, it’s grippy enough for me. It’s just more ergonomically designed. I added the weight kit for better balance.
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| I have a few of the Wilson grips. They do fit my hand better. Grayguns also is an option if you prefer the form factor of the SIG grip but want better stippling (P320 and P365). |
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| quote: Originally posted by airgunner:
I was wondering about that (using a 320 for competitions with a non Sig grip module)? I know most matches will say that if the grip has been stippled or modified it will disqualify it for the Production class. I'm assuming running something like the WC grip module would have the same effect?
The Wilson grip module was originally not allowed for production, or carry options; USPSA did approve the complete Wilson WCP-320, because enough have been sold to qualify as a production model. The grip module wasn't allowed for production, and wasn't allowed for carry optics as the flared lower part of the grip module was considered a "mag well." Since then, the verdict has changed, and the Wilson P320 grip module is allowed under USPSA for production and carry optics. |
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| I have a Wilson full size on a VTAC build and the grip purchase for me, is better the the X. |
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| I like the Wilson grip very much but my GGI X grip feels better in my hands as it fills my hand better. Grips are like shoes...subtleties can make a big difference. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: The Wilson grip module was originally not allowed for production, or carry options; USPSA did approve the complete Wilson WCP-320, because enough have been sold to qualify as a production model.
The grip module wasn't allowed for production, and wasn't allowed for carry optics as the flared lower part of the grip module was considered a "mag well." Since then, the verdict has changed, and the Wilson P320 grip module is allowed under USPSA for production and carry optics.
Good to know. Thanks |
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| I didn't care for the WC grip. Went back to my X grip and I like it better. |
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| I purchased my P320cRX due to the Sig grip as compared to my G23.3 that I had carried for decades. I loved the ergonomics of the Sig grip and would still be there if it weren't for the reviews of the WC grip. So, I purchased the "Compact" model. I really like everything about the WC grip. It feels a touch narrower and my purchase seems to feel higher. All in all, a great product at the price-point.
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