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They're hitting the market. I think this was predictable given the architecture of the P320. Don't know if it adds any value.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com...iggrcon-2019-mirzon/
 
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Not really. Thanks for the info though.

But I am pleased, as stated on the site, that the GF has an "Organic Shape".

If I ever decide to eat a GF, I will seriously consider it. Roll Eyes


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I'd be willing to try one out, if they come out with a Compact model and drop the price by about 50%...

I'm pretty happy with the X-Carry and X-Compact frame, other than the too-short rail on the X-Compact.

There are a few companies offering aftermarket P365 grip modules too. Like the P320, it uses a serialized inner chassis, although there aren't any mix/match kits or other sizes available from SIG yet.
 
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Just my opinion, but it looks ugly and overly bulky. Looks like a combo of an ar-15 grip and 320 frame. I really like the Sig "X" module.
 
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Yeah, it's kinda hard to see how this offers anything more than the X frame does.
 
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At this stage, for me, the x-grip modules are about perfect.

If I want fancy and functional, the grayguns sculpted x-grip modules are great. I have one now, and like it a lot.
 
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Just my opinion, but it looks ugly and overly bulky. Looks like a combo of an ar-15 grip and 320 frame. I really like the Sig "X" module.


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Not for me, but I do like that it appears that they've shortened the trigger reach but left the palm/butt a bit fuller.


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I'm with others here. Gray guns X module is awesome.

Seems a bit expensive for what it is. How long until someone releases a Aluminum or steel frame for the 320?




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I shot one at triggrcon and liked it. It felt very ergonomic but it wasnt my personal cup of tea.

It was almost too ergonomic for my hand, imagine trying to run an AR with a palmswell grip. Great for target shooting but not what I'd want everyday. If I was target shooting with my 320 then I'd probably be far more interested. Its a good product for what it is.
 
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The grip looks like a Browning Buckmark.




 
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AS much as people bitch about finger groove on Pre gen 5 Glock, this company puts finger groove right back on 320 frame?
 
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^^^ Perhaps the manufacturer (Mirzon) is owned by Dremel. Razz


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AS much as people bitch about finger groove on Pre gen 5 Glock, this company puts finger groove right back on 320 frame?


I do t think it was the grooves, it was the execution. I mean, who has square fingers? HK and Walther seems to know what they are about.


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Way overpriced, no advantage over x frames
 
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