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Took my Sig 320 and my Wilson EDC 9 ( 15 rounder) to the range today. I shot my Sig as well as the Wilson, although the 1911 trigger had a shorter reset and lighter pull. I let a fellow next to me shoot both. He preferred the trigger on the Sig. I read Gun Tests and they preferred the trigger on the Glock 45 as opposed to the trigger on a Sig 320 carry which they said was 6 1/2lbs. I have three Sig 320s and the triggers on them beat the heck out of the new Glock 45. What is your take on the triggers? | ||
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Overall, the P320 is juts a plain natural shooter. You don't have to work very hard for good results. A large part of that is the trigger. A good trigger doesn't have to be super light and/or super crisp. As a matter of fact, I tweaked the 3 1/2 lb trigger on my Wilson .45 up to 4 lbs. It was too light for me. Shot it better after the tweak. Others have reported the same results with the P320. It's an easy shooter. ______________________ An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. --Nicholas Murray Butler | |||
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My only complaint with 320 triggers is that they "roll" my finger during recoil. I put a flat GG trigger in the worst offender - a .45 Compact- and end of problem. And my 320 triggers are better than any Glock I own. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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The 320 trigger in general is just better IMO. I have a lot of time on Glock triggers, and I still prefer the 320 trigger over them. My current duty pistols are the G45 and the X Carry. TXPO Coldborecustom.com | |||
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