Neither SIG nor any other manufacturer can't please everyone. I'm with you but it doesn't exist except in the small grip subcompact module.
Do as suggested, if you can find one. I did two DIY modules (compact and medium grip subcompact) to eliminate the rail. If you want it to look good, expect to spend many hours with a belt sander, and/or DREMEL, and sandpaper. Take your time so you don't go through the thin polymer. Getting the contours to look right took the most time.
Surprisingly, I found my railed Kydex holster worked fine with a little correction of the adjustment screw. It's not hard to do just very time consuming. But hey, it's winter and if it's what you want, you can do it.
If people would mind their own damn business this country would be better off. I owe no one an explanation or an apology for my personal opinion.
Posts: 11223 | Location: Somewhere north of a hot humid hell in the summer | Registered: January 09, 2009
Yes, I know the Sub-compact can be had with no rails. I'm wondering about the carry because I prefer its size. However, the rails sometime get caught when drawing from my leather OWB holster, and [2] I prefer the appearance of handguns without rails.
The carry is my main weapon. I actually think it is the best handgun I've ever owned. (I wish I could have carried it years back when I was on uniform patrol-- it's really an amazing firearm.)
Posts: 497 | Location: Shenandoah Valley | Registered: February 15, 2011
I recently sold my Sig P250f .45 a.c.p. and gave the purchaser a spare green grip module. He attempted to remove the rails on the green grip module with a bandsaw and belt sander. It looked O.K. at midnight on a moonless night, but felt rough. He then decided to round the front of the trigger guard. He slipped and ground a slot through the dust cover area. He threw the green grip module away.
I urged him to use files and rasps, but he was in a hurry.
Posts: 1990 | Location: metro Atlanta, GA | Registered: July 30, 2004
I've been wondering about no rail myself as I really think on a ccw they are out of place. I've been looking for pictures of some that have been modified but haven't had any luck. In my opinion the rails on the 320 are just to big and look out of place on a smaller framed gun.
It's kids like you, who make this bus late.
Posts: 886 | Location: Weirton,WV | Registered: April 16, 2003