I had not been to the range in quite a long time so it was time to go. I took the Sig 320 45 acp along to shoot. I was very pleased with this pistol. It gave me very little noticeable muzzle flip and very soft recoil. It was an easy pistol to shoot - which surprised me a great deal. It quickly became a favorite of mine. Maybe Sig should have kept manufacturing this pistol and not dropped it from the line up. It really is a nice pistol and very accurate!!
I'm a big fan as well. The 320C 45 is my EDC/car gun. I keep it in the center console of my vehicle and it has held up very well to the temperature swings in northeast Ohio.
Posts: 7859 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: July 03, 2001
My understanding is that it was discontinued too. It’s a great handgun though! I actually like it more than the P220 and P227 and currently own two full and one carry with a milled slide for a Romeo 1.
The only downside seems to be the lack of Sig support for anything but the basic parts, no aftermarket support for third party grip modules, and no RX or RXP slide options offered by Sig.
Maybe they will decide someday to make a 10mm/45 ACP compatible FCU
Posts: 1874 | Location: Southern California | Registered: January 16, 2013
I had the Full sized .45. It was softer shooting & had less felt recoil than any of my 1911's. Very nice pistol. I sold it when I made the jump to 9mm.
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Posts: 724 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: September 30, 2012
I was watching a video of a comparison between the PPQ 45 and the P320 45 full size and it was very apparent the Sig had less snap. Looked like a real smooth shooter.