I though the most effective advertisement for the P320 line was the whole “This is my P320” ad. The ability to adapt, or customize it to you really does set it apart (that’s coming from a Glock guy mind you...)
Do for this thread...show off “your” P320.
Posts: 1977 | Location: Southern CA | Registered: July 27, 2008
Duty (Compact slide with X-Carry grip and TLR-1HL):
Concealed duty/off duty (Compact slide with X-Compact grip):
Just a grip swap to go from one to the other, and I only have to qualify with one gun.
And if they'd come out with a duty-quality WML that fits the shorter X-Compact rail, or a version of the X-Compact grip that has one more rail notch so it's flush with the Compact slide and could accept a normal WML, then I'd just keep it in that configuration all the time.
I don't know how to take or post pictures, so won't, but my P320's all look about like any other P320. Mine have the x-grips, mostly the x-compact, and my boys use stock grips for now. All have trijicon XR sights in yellow and orange. All of mine have straight triggers, some Sig factory, also Apex and Grayguns. Otherwise, stock and look stock, with no plans to change them.
In the x-compact grips I have both compact and subcompact slides, and while I had the x-carry on the full size, I'm now running the x-carry grayguns grip module which is made for a compact slide, but am running it with a full size. The dust covers overlap. My magazines are all clipped to run in the x-frames.
The P320FS-9 was sent to GGI for their Competition Action Package along with Dawson FO front and GGI rear sight installation. This was performed prior to the SIG voluntary upgrade being announced. Post SIG voluntary upgrade, GGI provided their Competition Trigger System with straight trigger.
The P320FS-45 and RX-9 have been through the SIG voluntary upgrade. Post voluntary upgrade I added GGI triggers to both and a threaded barrel on the RX.
I prefer Talon granulate grips which are on all three grip frames.
All three are fun to shoot and are only used at the range.
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Posts: 2114 | Location: SC | Registered: January 01, 2014
**ETA** And thanks to RogueJSK, now available in a subcompact
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Originally posted by dehughes: Question...I see you like the Trijicon HDs on your slide(s). I take it you prefer them over the X-Rays, or have you compared?
I had XRays on a couple other P320s that I sold. And I currently have X-Rays on my P365. I have Trijicon HDs on this P320 and several Glocks.
I do like the Xrays. If I get a gun that already has Xrays, I won't bother swapping them out. But if adding night sights to a gun without them, I have a slight preference for the HDs. I find the HD front sight to be slightly easier to pick up, since it's a bit bolder than the X-ray front sight.
The downside for HDs is that they're taller and have sharper edges than most other sights, including the Xrays. As a result, Xrays are a better option for guns that need to be lower profile and more snag free, like a P365 that you plan to pocket carry.
(But unless you're built like Paul Bunyan, you're not going to be pocket carrying a P320, even a Subcompact.)
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I had a 320C 9mm but I traded that for a VP9; then traded the VP9 $100 for a P365; then traded the P365 for a Legion 220. At some point I'll start saving up for another P320C 9mm in FDE.
Posts: 7859 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: July 03, 2001
Manual safety version of the P320 Carry, and a modified X-Carry frame. Shoots naturally and easily for me (compared to other platforms). Has stock SIGLITE sights on it, but they work for me so I'll likely leave them for now.
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Posts: 1251 | Location: Oregon | Registered: March 18, 2014
I picked up a tan P320 compact, and wanted the x-compact grip for it. Sig just came out with the tan x-compact grip, so I ordered one from Osage. It arrived very quickly, just put it on. I really do like that grip.
Osage is ridiculously fast with their shipping. This came through regular USPS, which has apparently really improved their tracking. I think I ordered this on thursday night or friday, and it was here today. Ample communication from Osage, too, and less expensive, including shipping than ordering direct from Sig.
I have a P320 subcompact that just came back from them, subject of another thread, with all manner of errors by Sig, despite several phone calls and a letter to make sure we were clear. They've sent an email with a return tag, but I think I'll do it myself and pay for new sights, instead of let them try again. I'm losing a lot of faith in sending things to Sig. Their turn time was good (10-12 days), but they got half of it wrong, didn't do half of it, and gave me multiple wrong, conflicting stories.