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........Close enough for gubmt work!!

Just got my 320 back from its recall upgrade and...I actually think I like it now. The trigger pull is significantly different, and better. I was none-too-pleased with the 320 trigger pull before the recall work but it is now much better, being crisp and I do not have to fight the tendency for front sight wobble.

Happy so far.

I just hope this is the last "voluntary" recall or come to think of it, recall of any sort.


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Glock might be Perfection, but SIG is....



........a recall waiting to happen!


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...better.


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...... perfection too (just heavier and with less rounds).

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...a shadow of its former glory.

I'm sorry, but when Glock and S&W are turning out high performing trouble free poly guns, I can't get very excited about sending a gun back to make it right.

And when I can grab a Beretta 92FS all-metal gun for $4-500 instead of $800+ for a Sig P series, well, I'm going to have to pass on that one too.
 
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That is good to hear! How long did it take?


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That is good to hear! How long did it take?


Actually, not that long once I mailed it in. The problem was that the shipping label came from FedEx and it got dumped in my junkmail folder. I called SIG to touch base and they said check that and sure enough, there was the RMA. It had sat there for a month. From the date I sent the pistol to SIG till I received it today was 13 days.


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53 Jesus said to them, “Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.

Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
 
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Glock might be Perfection, but SIG is.....


...a shadow of its former glory.

I'm sorry, but when Glock and S&W are turning out high performing trouble free poly guns, I can't get very excited about sending a gun back to make it right.

And when I can grab a Beretta 92FS all-metal gun for $4-500 instead of $800+ for a Sig P series, well, I'm going to have to pass on that one too.


I sent my G33 back to Glock due to reported issues with frame rails. I didn't have any issues, but some owners did with failures of the rear rails. Glock offered a voluntary "upgrade." It's not uncommon, when Glocks are sent in for any purpose, to have it come back with new parts; Glock routinely drops in upgrade parts as they become available, and there have been quite a few over the years, from mag followers and mag styles to internals.

I don't have any issues with my P320's as stock. The triggers are great and thus far they've been 100% reliable (the extractor left a P320C last weekend when I shot; my fault due to an assembly error...so 100% discounting my own stupidity). I have registered for the recall and will likely send in one or two to see how the upgrade goes. I like them now and am not sure that I want changes.

I am glad to hear that owners are liking their pistols on return. I'd like to hear from some who put them to work and shoot a lot, to see how they hold up.
 
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