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There's a reasonable chance there will be a 10-round model that will be CA compliant.
All while waiting for all the leftist antigun stuff to be swept away.


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Posts: 18479 | Location: One hop from Paradise | Registered: July 27, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Only Deltapoint pro footprint?
 
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Left-Handed,
NOT Left-Winged!
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Only Deltapoint pro footprint?


Should have RMR holes too.
 
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I for one ( and may be laughed at ) Never liked the P320 series - but in metal .... I will try one for sure.

Not sure why - there isn't one thing I can point my finger at
 
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I hope they make a manual safety cut in the stainless grip. I have an extra stainless slide i would build up with a stainless grip.
 
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I have one on order and I handled one at another shop. Very nice pistol. I’m not a big P320 fan, but I like my AXG Legion and I like this one.
 
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Make an all stainless compact in .45 and take my money. Manual safety, please!


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They need to sell this grip module as a standalone product. I've so far managed to resist buying an AXG module by telling myself it doesn't do anything that my plastic ones aren't already doing, but this is something entirely different...
 
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probably a good thing
I don't have a cut
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They need to sell this grip module as a standalone product. I've so far managed to resist buying an AXG module by telling myself it doesn't do anything that my plastic ones aren't already doing, but this is something entirely different...


Why? Besides being heavier what does this do for you?
 
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Why? Besides being heavier what does this do for you?


It's all about the weight. More mass, low down = less felt recoil and less muzzle flip. I wouldn't want to carry it around all day, but as a gamer gun it would be pretty cool.
 
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A full size all stainless steel P320 is a good start. What would interest me enough would be an all stainless steel P320X. I'd buy one of those.
 
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They need to sell this grip module as a standalone product. I've so far managed to resist buying an AXG module by telling myself it doesn't do anything that my plastic ones aren't already doing, but this is something entirely different...


Why? Besides being heavier what does this do for you?


Well there’s a reason why most competition pistols are heavy. All about physics
 
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Isaac Lockwood got a hold of one and shot USPSA Handgun Nationals with it. He ended up 11th of 262 in Limited Optics.

 
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Since I have a CA-legal 320 (M18), I would just need a full-length stainless slide and stainless grip module to convert the FCU to this. Thanks for the modularity, Sig!


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This thing should be SO heavy that it won't move around in ill-fitting holsters and do that "BANG" thingy. Razz


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