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I haven't seen much information about the Sig 320, I handled one and it appears to be a reasonably well crafted pistol.
Anyone with a differing experience or opinion?
Anyone with a differing experience or opinion?
My only differing experience is I would have thought everybody has seen a bunch of information on the SIG P320. A trip to the magazine stand will probably have a couple of magazines on the shelf with cover stories on some version of the SIG P320.I haven't seen much information about the Sig 320, I handled one and it appears to be a reasonably well crafted pistol.
Anyone with a differing experience or opinion?
The major difference, outside of the increased safety factor, is that after market action parts won't work with a pistol which hasn't been upgraded.Any one find a major difference before/ after having the pistol upgraged?
I would certainly shoot one first and maybe compare to other 'similar' handguns, if you can. I have owned a couple of HGs that 'felt really good in the hand', only to find they weren't great to shoot(either malfunction city or just felt crappy to shoot, for ME)..and away they went quickly. Pretty easy to figure this out with only 50 rounds or so.I haven't seen much information about the Sig 320, I handled one and it appears to be a reasonably well crafted pistol.
Anyone with a differing experience or opinion?
In "SIG-talk", "upgrade" is code for "safety recall, because our guns can fire without the trigger being pulled."Certainly shoot an un-upgraded gun first and decide if any 'upgrade' is worth the time and $....to YOU..I wouldn't just send it to Sig before YOU shoot it.
Possible if it's used. I'd think it's unlikely if it is new.If indeed the pistol I'm looking at requires a safety upgrade to be......safe. it may be a deal breaker
Have to wait and see.
I don't think that information is available. Just as most SIG models don't have "generations" with hard cut off date, I'd be very surprised if they tracked a upgrade initiation number...the intent would be that all SIG 320s would have been upgradedHope Sig can provide a S/N range that will be the ' new improved ' version
I'm not sure why it would be. It's just a quick trip to the Mothership and a return to your address...I think the upgrade on mine too 10 daysIf indeed the pistol I'm looking at requires a safety upgrade to be......safe. it may be a deal breaker
Got one, love it! Got the full-size RX, which is pretty neat as well.Wilson Combat (among others) has done a lot with the P320. Their grip modules are very popular and well regarded.
https://shopwilsoncombat.com/SIG-Sauer/departments/467/