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Picked up my P320RX purchased from a fellow Sig Forum member. She looks like new, though I believe it was taken on one range trip before I bought it. I have a P320C with Trijicon HD sights already but the RX kinda fell into my lap. Anyway I took it out today and put about 60 rounds thru it without a hiccup. I really like these P320s they handle well, have a good trigger out of the box, and come with good sights. Think I'll keep a couple. First ten rounds from the 7 yard line, then the pair together in a Sig family photo.





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The P320 and the ROMEO1 are a great combo, aren't they. Congrats on a great pistol.
 
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We just got one of these P320 with Romeo sights in and it's been taunting me to buy it and take it out shooting. This post makes me want to even more.
 
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The P320 and the ROMEO1 are a great combo, aren't they. Congrats on a great pistol.


Yes sir, a great combination. Smile


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We just got one of these P320 with Romeo sights in and it's been taunting me to buy it and take it out shooting. This post makes me want to even more.


Just do it! Kidding, but it would be tempting to have to look at it all day.
I'm going to add the rubberized Talon grip on this one also. Big Grin


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All I can say is 'maybe' on these. This past weekend a couple of guys showed up for our regular steel match with new 320RX's. The first one (which I'm told was not shot previously) lasted exactly 13 rounds till the optic was dead. The second died towards the end of the match (before 96 rounds).
I really wish sig would get with the program and give us the option of other sights on this slide.
FWIW>


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All I can say is 'maybe' on these. This past weekend a couple of guys showed up for our regular steel match with new 320RX's. The first one (which I'm told was not shot previously) lasted exactly 13 rounds till the optic was dead. The second died towards the end of the match (before 96 rounds).
I really wish sig would get with the program and give us the option of other sights on this slide.
FWIW>


Well, I made it to 60 today. We'll see how it holds up. Smile


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Nice little family there OP!!!

Had my recently new one out to the range 3 or 4 times since purchase couple weeks back.

Tomorrow is first steel match.


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Very nice - glad you like it. I'm really liking the RX as well.
 
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Nice little family there OP!!!

Had my recently new one out to the range 3 or 4 times since purchase couple weeks back.

Tomorrow is first steel match.


Cool, let us know how you do with it. Big Grin


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I was able to shoot another 50 from each of the 320s today. Again no issues what so ever. They feel great in my hand and look forward to more time with each. Big Grin


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OP: per your request update on my first steel match with the 320RX: no glitches. No failure. Something short of 200 rounds. In fact. Scored my best steel match time ever. Optic much appreciated.

Some stages were facing directly into the bright sun. The dot was very visible when I bumped up the intensity a notch or 2.

Love the co-witness design.

After cleaning noticed some paint coming off optic base.

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OP: per your request update on my first steel match with the 320RX: no glitches. No failure. Something short of 200 rounds. In fact. Scored my best steel match time ever. Optic much appreciated.

Some stages were facing directly into the bright sun. The dot was very visible when I bumped up the intensity a notch or 2.

Love the co-witness design.

After cleaning noticed some paint coming off optic base.


Very nice. It takes a little getting used to for me, but it looks like I shoot better with the optic also. Thanks for the update.


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All the Romeo failures I have seen so far are the battery cover slowly coming loose. Once me and my shooting buddy started using a screwdriver on the battery cover I've seen zero issues over a couple thousand rounds. The tool SIG ships with the Romeo is worthless, use a screwdriver.
 
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All the Romeo failures I have seen so far are the battery cover slowly coming loose. Once me and my shooting buddy started using a screwdriver on the battery cover I've seen zero issues over a couple thousand rounds. The tool SIG ships with the Romeo is worthless, use a screwdriver.


Good info, I'll snug mine up tomorrow. Just in case. Big Grin


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All the Romeo failures I have seen so far are the battery cover slowly coming loose. Once me and my shooting buddy started using a screwdriver on the battery cover I've seen zero issues over a couple thousand rounds. The tool SIG ships with the Romeo is worthless, use a screwdriver.


I picked one up about 2 weeks ago and have about 500 rounds through it.

The battery cover came loose on mine, also. Tightened it with a screw driver, waiting to see if it loosens again. +1 on the SIG tool. I could see the blade bending while tightening the battery cover.

The iron sights were off on mine, but once I got it sighted in, I fell in love. 4.5" groups at 25 yards with the pistol on a bag, using the RMR. 2.5" at 25 yards, on a bag, using the RMR and running suppressed. This was using cheap, bulk, 115gr FMJ.



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I think I'm saving my pennies and going to get one for myself for Christmas this year.

I really want to try a RDS pistol and the 320RX seems like the most efficient and economical way to do it.




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I think I'm saving my pennies and going to get one for myself for Christmas this year.

I really want to try a RDS pistol and the 320RX seems like the most efficient and economical way to do it.


I own two RXs, a P226 and a P320fs, and am 51 with pretty good but declining eyesight and think the RX is an awesome concept. The above pistols are my most accurate. The reflex sight can be a game changer for those of us whose eyes aren't quite so flexible anymore. The P320RX is a hell of a package, well thought out, at a relatively affordable price.
 
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All I can say is 'maybe' on these. This past weekend a couple of guys showed up for our regular steel match with new 320RX's. The first one (which I'm told was not shot previously) lasted exactly 13 rounds till the optic was dead. The second died towards the end of the match (before 96 rounds).
I really wish sig would get with the program and give us the option of other sights on this slide.
FWIW>


FWIW, alot of the battery issues I have read are due to the battery cover not being completely tight. If it backs off during shooting (and it will - Mine did but caught it before it loosened up too much).


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First ten rounds from the 7 yard line,

Proof my troubles with the 320RX were me and not the gun. Glad shes workin for ya!



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