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Lived through the recall, a blown out casing, and other drama. Sadly I still cannot hit the broadside of a barn with my P320C in 9mm. It’s always low or low left. My 26+ years carrying a Glock must have done me in. I still shoot lights out with those all day long. As a result my P320C is getting traded in to pay for a G19.5. My guns get carried for work so I’m sticking to what I shoot well. My P320 FS .45 will stick around for something to shoot at the Range... | ||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
Feel your pain. My departed 320c never pointed 'naturally' for me. From the draw I'd constantly be low with it. I had a tough time compensating for its upright grip angle, something I didn't have nearly as much trouble with when shooting my P228 or P229s. | |||
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Woke up today.. Great day! |
Sorry to hear you couldn't get it right. Fortunately for me my P320 carry has been excellent from day one and has become one of my most accurate pistols. Still shoot my P220 better but like the size of my P320C. | |||
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For me, there was a slight learning curve with the P320. After at least 300 rounds, it started clicking for me. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
P320C 9MM was mindlessly easy for me to shoot - however random stinging finger with both types of trigger, odd size (needed L size grip for my medium sized hands - making this not so compact gun even less so), and overall size / weight killed it for me. Plus mine had the odd internal cuts for lightweight 9MM bullets. Took me a month to adapt to Glock 19s, but they crushed the P320 on size, weight for capacity, and of course being legitimately drop safe from the start. Glad I moved my P320C on before the recall thingy. Its just another ‘G19 killer’ that gotta hammy strain less than a lap into the race. It’ll survive on gubbiment contracts for sure, but I doubt it’ll see any long term time in large LEO holsters. JMO. | |||
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Unapologetic Old School Curmudgeon |
I wish they wouldn't have made the X series with different mags. I didn't really buy them for the interchangeable aspect, but it still kind of sucks that you can't swap with .45, and now the X series mags are different so if you want that you need new base plates or have to swap those out. Add in the cost of a kit, if you can find one, and honestly the whole interchangeable function is a really kind of worthless. Don't weep for the stupid, or you will be crying all day | |||
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Sell it. Dump your losses and move forward. There's nothing special about any gun. There's no reason to hold onto something you can't shoot well. | |||
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Agreed. I find my P320 to be a tack driver, but there is no one gun for everyone. | |||
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I thought he was talking about his 320c in 9mm and not his 320 FS in 45. | |||
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Sometimes things just don’t work, better to accept and move on. I just sold my Glocks and went back to DA/SA. No shame in it. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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You dig |
I'm like that with the Glock 17 and 34; I've spent hours and hours adjusting my grip, moving sights I can't shoot the damn things. But I shoot my 19's, 43 and 42 perfectly. I finally came to the exact conclusion, there are some guns that just don't work for some people. I've got a 320 Compact and FS, like them both, but I've circled back to my now limited collection of four Glocks that I shoot well. And I'm OK with that. | |||
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Sorry to hear about your problem with you 320c. I have a 320fs and the carry conversion should be here shortly and I hope it is as good as the fs. I recently picked up my first glock a M19 gen5 that feels good in my grip but haven't had a chance to get out with it yet. It's kids like you, who make this bus late. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Weapons are tools, soulless pieces of metal and polymer - find some that work and dump those that don’t. | |||
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You should give it one more shot with a P320 RX. Using an optic might help with your accuracy. | |||
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His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. |
This is one of those things that happen sometimes in our sport/hobby. Sometimes a purchase just doesn't work out. You also see this a lot with the "box of holsters," the ones that for whatever reason also didn't work out and, because they are often difficult to sell but you don't want to just throw them out, get put in a box. I've sold or traded a number of guns to get something else I liked better myself. I do like my own 320C. | |||
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Sorry things have not worked out for you. I bought my P320 9mm full size in September of this year. I the short time I have owned it, I have found it to be a competent pistol, accurate, reliable and points naturally for me. It's not the best pistol I own, but it will be staying because it is a good gun. | |||
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Don't know about the soulless thing. | |||
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"The deals you miss don’t hurt you”-B.D. Raney Sr. |
I pulled the eject handle a while ago. I had FDE compacts in 9, 40 & 357. I never felt like I had a good grip on the things, but my main gripe was this: during probably 90% of my reloads I would pinch the hide on my palm. After several blood blisters I decided to divest myself of them. I still have a plain full size 9mm because my son likes it. | |||
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Sent our P320s to Bob Burke,"The SIG armorer". They are now tack drivers. 2 lb trigger, quick reset,Vortex Razor Red dot, "Awesome"! | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
If any weapon has a soul, it isn't a Tupperware P320. | |||
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