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If the 45 held more rounds I'd have gone that way from the get go


Yeah, I'm a little disappointed by the capacity in the full-sized .45 P320, which only has 10 round mags. The Compact .45's 9 round mags are more workable, though. Equivalent to a Glock 30.
 
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Way ahead of them. Ive got 3. Most recently with the Romeo1 optic. I like the 320!.


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We'll see if it survives the new administration. I had one, did not impress, didn't do anything my G19 wouldn't. The modularity is neat but worthless due to their pricing on caliber exchange kits, might as well buy a new pistol.

Compromises don't work and trying to get one gun to fill multiple roles won't work either.
 
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I cant find a sub compact around me in a 9mm, or .45
 
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And why do I think it's only going to get worse?
 
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I bought 3 in 9mm. I would like to purchase two more in .357 Sig. I was having trouble with the grip being too round which lead to some accuracy issues. I modified the grips with a belt sander and some stipple work, they work much better now. However the grips do feel more like a 2x4, but at least it is easier to make fast hits with them.


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Got my first P320, a FS 9mm, when I traded my G23 Gen4 on it two years ago. It was like-new. Liked it enough that I bought a FS 45 locally a few months later, when they first came out.

My 3rd and most recent P320, a Cabela's RX version, came just before Christmas.

Took a close look at the X5 and VTAC models at SHOT last week, but am saving my pennies for when the new P210 is available.
 
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I converted my best buddy to the 320 fold today. He ran his 229 up against my 320 this morning, shooting it in full size and compact configurations. After the first hundred rounds, he tells me "dammit, guess I'm buying a gun today."

He texts me this afternoon, with a snapshot of his new 320 compact in 9mm. Big Grin


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Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
 
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I did buy one in 9x19, and another in .45ACP. Picked up a .357SIG conversion kit while they weren't too expensive.

Unfortunately, the price hike brings the price really close to a brand new P320. I suppose that if I'm buying any more of them, I'll go for the whole thing.

The whole modularity thing with their pistols and rifles sounded good on paper and in theory, but I've had trouble with parts availability--and I'm a SIG Sauer armorer!


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Texas Raider:
Take a Dremel to the "hook" on the P320 trigger guard. I imagine you could do the same to the rail but___you'd never be able to attach a weapon light later on.
I also removed the trigger guard "hook" on my
Glock 43.
Stay safe
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I *almost* picked one up at the Cabellas in Buda on my way through last week. But I got fed up with how long it took to actually go through the purchase process and left. There were two people waiting ahead of me in line, plus two people that were actually at the cash registers, and four counter clerks in the firearm purchase area. 30 minutes later there were still two people waiting in line ahead of me, plus two people that were actually at the cash registers. It wasn't worth the wait.


All other things being equal, shooting is 80% person and 20% gun. The rest is just luck.
 
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Actually, you very well can. How? Spend $40 and buy a new grip frame. Want to turn back time (or a bad stipple job) on a Glock? You're buying a new gun.

This is one of the beauties of the modular system that has nothing to do with caliber or size conversion.

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Texas Raider:
Take a Dremel to the "hook" on the P320 trigger guard. I imagine you could do the same to the rail but___ you'd never be able to attach a weapon light later on.
I also removed the trigger guard "hook" on my
Glock 43.
Stay safe
Poli Viejo
 
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Uhh sorry… Not at all interested in a P320. Shot it and did not like it. Just my preference for the classic P series handguns and have zero desire to purchase any of Sig’s newer offerings. Roll Eyes
 
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I've wanted a P320 since testing for the preproduction prototype program. I just left before they were in production and available for sale. Frown

Now that they're supposed to be adopted, I'm very interested in getting both variants of the M17 when they are released. I just left the Army, but I'd still like having the DoD handgun in my safe.

I'm also eying the X-Carry and VTAC.

If the P320 wasn't the new Army handgun I'd still be buying one down the road, but now I'm not terribly interested in the standard models.
 
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If the 45 held more rounds I'd have gone that way from the get go


Yeah, I'm a little disappointed by the capacity in the full-sized .45 P320, which only has 10 round mags. The Compact .45's 9 round mags are more workable, though. Equivalent to a Glock 30.


I get that 15rd is difficult and in most cases unwieldy. Putting my FNX45 next to my G21 is a perfect illustration of that. I may play with a +2 extension on one of my G21 mags, but I just can't believe any manufacturer would think anyone is ok with a 10rd double stack in a full size 45 anymore, and not a ban state config.

FNX at 15, G21 at 13, PPQ at 12, M&P at 14, 227 at 14 etc., there has to be a way to get at least 12-13 in a P320 full size.


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Would "MAGGUTS" be an option?

http://magguts.com/


Beware of a man whose only pistol is a 1911, he's probably very good with it.
 
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Would "MAGGUTS" be an option?

http://magguts.com/

The only SIG that Magguts has a kit for is the P238.
 
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Would "MAGGUTS" be an option?

http://magguts.com/

The only SIG that Magguts has a kit for is the P238.


I should have checked before suggesting that source. With the P320 popularity and enough encouragement that could change.


Beware of a man whose only pistol is a 1911, he's probably very good with it.
 
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No I won't!
 
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Gents, I will say what we are seeing today in the 320 realm is the tip of the iceberg. Exciting times are coming!




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