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So I recently purchased a .357Sig compact conversion kit for my P320. I have a P320 subcompact in 9mm that I bought a number of years ago which shoots wonderfully and which I absolutely love.

However, when I pulled the FCU out to use in my P320 compact kit, I have found that it doesn’t fit. The notch for the slide release on the grip doesn’t match the location on the FCU.

My questions are:

Are there different FCU’s? How do I know which one will fit my new kit? Could I use one from an X Compact or one of the new FCU’s from the custom shop?

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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There has been a change in the P320 slide release. You will need the newer slide release. I believe the Sig part number is 1300891R.


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Thanks for your response.

So to be clear, all FCU’s are compatible and essentially the same, but they are using two different slide release parts?
 
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In 2016, Sig made a change to the 320/250 grip module that also necessitated a change to the slide release. For a while, the new style release was shipped with the newer grip as a package. I dont think Sig ships them together any more. I dont think the the slide release is considered a part of the FCU. A call to Sig to confirm part numbers will get you what you need.


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