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    Quote Originally Posted by dookie1481 View Post
    BTW, this thing is BEGGING for an aftermarket slide release.
    And takedown lever

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    Wow...that frame looks grippy with the texturing.

    That was my beef against the P250 (besides its terrible trigger) we that if you shoot where it is hot and humid...the P250 frame moves around in your hands on long shooting sessions and does not inspire confidence.

    The P320 with some HK-grippy texturing might be something I should look at. They are sure prices right around here and if I screw up the stippling...the frames are pretty cheap and easy to replace.

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    I love my full size medium Sig P320. Zero issues so far using about 800 rounds standard Aguila 124 gr ammo.
    The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but victory rests with the Lord. -Proverbs 21:31

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear13 View Post
    There is a lot to be said for a gun that is more than just functional. I do not like my yukon just cause it drives good. I like it cause it's lifted and loud. It is enjoyable because it serves two functions. Just like my pro street truck. I know I am not the only one who feels this way.
    Seems you like Chevy, Then if you don't like Sig's grip, buy a M&P or Glock, Maybe an H&K VP9 or Springfield.
    I don't badmouth Glock just because it does not fit my hand and the grip angle sux.
    Never liked the plow handle of Colt Revolvers including the DA like Pythons and Troopers and Lawman.
    I shot S&W N frames.

    There are many choices, try another instead of bashing a premier manufacture.
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    Hi folks I'm new to the forum but wanted to give my .02. I had recently purchased a 320C and absolutely love it. I'm a relatively new firearms owner, my only real experience came from the Marine Corps back in the 90's. As a new user I wanted a striker fired pistol and love the fact that I can easily pull the trigger group out and plop it into a new frame. No pins to mess with, easy peasy. It shoots great, the M grip fits comfortably enough and I recently purchased a frame on eBay for $40 shipped. The modularity was a big seller for me. I'm not saying ur opinion is wrong (OP), this is simply mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAB45 View Post
    I love my full size medium Sig P320. Zero issues so far using about 800 rounds standard Aguila 124 gr ammo.
    I have got to where I only order 124 gr FMJ for range use. I think most 9mm pistols run better on 124 gr.
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    Are the P320s not running well with 115gr ammo?

    I have not seen that complaint...most reviews I see on this gun are positive.

    Might look into the mid sized 9mm later on this year.

    About time SIG had another winner in its line up.

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    I've run mostly 115gr assorted fmj with zero issues. Also put my 124 JHP and not a hiccup either.

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    P320 compact here. So far I have shot 285 rounds. All were flawless.
    100 Georgia Arms 124gr FMJ
    100 IMI 115gr FMJ
    50 Winchester Ranger 147gr JHP
    35 Federal 124gr +P HST
    The 124grs were the most accurate. And this pistol is accurate! The 147's shot a little high. Everything was 7-10 yards.

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    Yep...the 147s also shoot high in my G19, G17 and P228.

    124s and 115s are dead on with a 6 o'clock hold.

    147s just seem to shoot high in most average 9mm pistol sights.
    Last edited by brickboy240; 05-08-15 at 11:58.

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