FedEx just returned my P320 Compact about 2 hours ago. I field stripped it to look it over, added a little oil and then shot 50 rounds through it.
The trigger was a tiny bit rough out of the box. I guess it'd make sense since the fire control components are essentially new. Anyway, it seems to have smoothed up after a few cycles. Basically the trigger feels about like it always did. Good for a striker gun.
One oddity--as others are reporting--is the disconnector notch cut in the guns with older slides. The older slides have a lightening cut where the disconnector notch should be. To make this all work SIG basically turned the entire lightening cut into the disconnector notch. It would seem newer slides (2017 production) don't have this lightening cut anymore.
This all seems to work okay but the sear doesn't reset upon initial slide travel but rather at nearly the rearward point. I suppose that really makes no difference since live fire or "tap rack" should work just fine regardless of where the sear resets.
Overall time, including shipping to and fro was right at two weeks.
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