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I'm buying my Sig 320 when they start selling for $399 with factory equipped night sights.
That day is coming. Sooner than later.
Never question Nostraflave.
Nostraflave That's actually about what I gave. I did have a discount card given to attendees of a concealed carry class. The shop owner did grumble about the discount card being 3 years old. The discount almost equaled what I paid for the class.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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When the 320 came out, I thought the same things. I carried a P220 on duty and was really irritated when I had to switch to a Glock 22...until I shot it. Much faster splits out of a lighter gun and supposedly “snappier” cartridge. Then the 320 came along and I scratched my head on that one. To me, the muzzle flip was even more pronounced due to the lighter polymer frame vs my P220.
What was the 220 and 320 chambered in? Dave
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When the 320 came out, I thought the same things. I carried a P220 on duty and was really irritated when I had to switch to a Glock 22...until I shot it. Much faster splits out of a lighter gun and supposedly “snappier” cartridge. Then the 320 came along and I scratched my head on that one. To me, the muzzle flip was even more pronounced due to the lighter polymer frame vs my P220.
What was the 220 and 320 chambered in? Dave The 220 is a 45 and the 320 is a 9mm. To clarify, I wasn’t trying to say the 320 has more flip than the 220, but that it was as tall as a 220 without the heavier metal frame, making it feel snappy.
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I'm buying my Sig 320 when they start selling for $399 with factory equipped night sights.
That day is coming. Sooner than later.
Never question Nostraflave.
Nostraflave Readily available $20 and cheaper OEM magazines are more important to me than a cheaper gun. S&W may win that race, and the guns already are cheaper.
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Nobody is going to win any race against Sig IMO.
They've set themselves up for 100% success.
Travis
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Nobody is going to win any race against Sig IMO. They've set themselves up for 100% success. Travis And...they have addressed the trigger issues. No more firing when dropped. Even from the height and that specific angle, which was not included in any of the test requirements. New, lighter trigger solved the problem. New trigger, better trigger pull as a bonus. Win-win. My son's full size P-320 in .40 S&W has less felt recoil and muzzle flip than my daughter's XDM 40 S&W. Go figure. Ed
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Forget the dropping issue. Just throw it away because it's irrelevant.
They have optics, rangefinders, suppressors, M4's, armory schools, shooter academies, magazines, optics, and ammo. They are a one stop shop and they're the same one stop shop that just won the M9 replacement contract.
Travis
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Forget the dropping issue. Just throw it away because it's irrelevant.
They have optics, rangefinders, suppressors, M4's, armory schools, shooter academies, magazines, optics, and ammo. They are a one stop shop and they're the same one stop shop that just won the M9 replacement contract.
Travis And they set up shop in the US. If they had done that before, 320s would be replacing P226s instead of Berettas.
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I’d but. 320 in a heartbeat I like sigs.
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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And...they have addressed the trigger issues. No more firing when dropped. Even from the height and that specific angle, which was not included in any of the test requirements.
As I understand it, the M17 (military version) was/is already equipped with the lighter trigger and the drop-fire was never an issue. The 'civilian' P320 is simply being switched over to the M17 trigger.
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost
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Just got back from a long elk hunt today. Appreciate the replys from all.
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How'd that turn out for you.
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How'd that turn out for you. Not great. I'm at the age that getting back far enough into the prime areas is getting difficult. Elk were around,but in that thick nasty down fall timber and coming out only at night.Still had great time as usual though. My mind says I can do it,my body says different
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How'd that turn out for you. Not great. I'm at the age that getting back far enough into the prime areas is getting difficult.My mind says I can do it,my body says different Amen brother amen!
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
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