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9mm, 357 Sig and 10mm X-10 are very accurate, with the best trigger pull of the striker fired pistols.
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I have the 320 Legion, with the Tungsten-infused frame. One of my favorite handguns.
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I'm waiting for them to make the TXG grip module for the XTEN.
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I really like my m17 and p320 carry.
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I recently ordered a P320 AXG Legion and have been shooting it pretty regular.
When shooting slowly I have noticed that sometimes the trigger has a false reset. It is a little annoying for 'target' pistol.
Have any of you guys noticed this with your P320's?
Other than that little nitpick I love the pistol, really fun to shoot.
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I have 2 9MM, 2 .45 ACP, and one 357 Sig. All but the .45's have WILSON COMBAT frames and I love them. I wish WC still made frames for the .45's.
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I recently ordered a P320 AXG Legion and have been shooting it pretty regular.
When shooting slowly I have noticed that sometimes the trigger has a false reset. It is a little annoying for 'target' pistol.
Have any of you guys noticed this with your P320's? I have not noticed that problem and i have 3 of them, 9mm, 357 Sig and the 10mm X-10
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I'm a fan - 9mm Xcarry and 357 Sig Compact both with Wilson grip modules, Xten, and just added a 45 Compact. Debating adding the Xten grip module with full size mags for the 45 Compact...
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9mm, 357 Sig and 10mm X-10 are very accurate, with the best trigger pull of the striker fired pistols. What type of accuracy do you get with the 10mm? I keep thinking about my gen 4 G20, and wondering if the X-10 would be worth the effort to trade into. I have been a fan since the P365 was introduced, most accurate 9mm that I have.
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9mm, 357 Sig and 10mm X-10 are very accurate, with the best trigger pull of the striker fired pistols. What type of accuracy do you get with the 10mm? I keep thinking about my gen 4 G20, and wondering if the X-10 would be worth the effort to trade into. I have been a fan since the P365 was introduced, most accurate 9mm that I have. I'll ring out the accuracy once i mount a Holosun 507C Green sight. I had to order the adaptor plate.
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I have ccw’d my 320x compact with no issues. I have shot quite a bit with it. No issues. Considering buying another frame size.
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Sig 320 is a nice gun, especially the Legion version, but my preference is easily the 229 Legion....................fits my hand as perfectly as possible with the best DA/SA trigger available on any gun, as a stock trigger.
Not sure if the 320 Legion has the same trigger now as the earlier Legions have or not.
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P320 AXG LE. No trigger or other issues. Hasn't gone bang on its own (so far). It ain't light, but it's one of my top choices for carrying through the parking lot after work.
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How is the reliability of the xten?
I’ve read about a ton of issues but they do feel great in the hand.
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I don't have a lot of rounds through my Xten, but last time out I experienced feeding issues. I think it was one particular cast bullet, but I need to work with it more and see if it's a problem with other bullets also.
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I like my two X5 Legions and shoot them in IDPA etc. regularly. I installed Grayguns triggers in them and that was a big improvement. I probably have more than 10,000 rounds through the pair. They've been totally reliable.
The only negative I see is that they are not as accurate as some other commonly used pistols (like the Glock 34's I used to shoot) when I shoot them off a rest. In order to get really good accuracy, it appears you need to get an after market barrel installed and fitted by a gunsmith. There's a long thread about this on the Brian Enos forum so it's not just me that's noticed this issue. But they have great ergonomics and are easy to shoot well.
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I like my two X5 Legions and shoot them in IDPA etc. regularly. I installed Grayguns triggers in them and that was a big improvement. I probably have more than 10,000 rounds through the pair. They've been totally reliable.
The only negative I see is that they are not as accurate as some other commonly used pistols (like the Glock 34's I used to shoot) when I shoot them off a rest. In order to get really good accuracy, it appears you need to get an after market barrel installed and fitted by a gunsmith. There's a long thread about this on the Brian Enos forum so it's not just me that's noticed this issue. But they have great ergonomics and are easy to shoot well. . I have an X-Five, X-Five Legion, G17, G19, G20 and I have never noticed any downgrade in accuracy with the SIGs. If I were to shoot for money, I'd grab the X-Five out of that group.
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While I'm a self-admitted SIG fan and heavily invested in the classic P-Series pistols, the P320's are growing on me.
In 9mm I have a P320 AXG Scorpion, a P320X, a P320X-Five.
In 10mm I have a P320X-Ten.
I'm considering a P320AXG PRO w/ a Holosun 507K as my next purchase.
I have not noticed any accuracy issues with the P320 guns, I still shoot my P226's better and that's probably due to me using the P226's since the mid 1980's. For just punching paper the P320X-Five is very good but not in the same class as my P210A.
Different strokes for different folks.
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