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Thread: SIG P320 - striker fired game changer for me

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    I know it is off topic but I had to ask, What is this you speak of with layaway for firearms? I know some places but they all charged some ridiculous price to do the layaway plan.

    On another note I love the RMR setup, who milled the RMR mount ? I was contemplating a RMR on the P320. I am not sure if I read this or not but is, or does Sig have a RMR ready P320 model where you do not have to get the slide milled? I know I read something but it may not have been Sig, I know a bunch of the other major hitters are already onboard and have offerings or they are in the pipe to come out at a later date.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blak1508 View Post
    I know it is off topic but I had to ask, What is this you speak of with layaway for firearms? I know some places but they all charged some ridiculous price to do the layaway plan.

    On another note I love the RMR setup, who milled the RMR mount ? I was contemplating a RMR on the P320. I am not sure if I read this or not but is, or does Sig have a RMR ready P320 model where you do not have to get the slide milled? I know I read something but it may not have been Sig, I know a bunch of the other major hitters are already onboard and have offerings or they are in the pipe to come out at a later date.
    The P320RX is a package deal that is pre-milled from the factory with Sig's Romeo MRDS installed. IIRC the retail is $799.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaLEOjd View Post
    I've been a Glock fan my entire life, carried nothing but Glock on duty and personal carry. I purchased a P320 when they were first released and love that pistol. It has since replaced my G19 as my daily carry pistol and I plan on adding a full size and target model in the future.
    Very comfortable grip, decent trigger, and great price point IMO. The P320 Compact has become my go to pistol since owning it, for some reason I really like it compared to my Glocks.
    We're on a similar path. I've enjoyed Glocks for a long time. But in recent years, I've really appreciated the majesty of the M&P40 and, most recently, the P320. They're all excellent pistols, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blak1508 View Post
    I know it is off topic but I had to ask, What is this you speak of with layaway for firearms? I know some places but they all charged some ridiculous price to do the layaway plan.
    All 3 of the local stores I frequent offer 90 days same as cash. $50/10% down whichever is highest and then 3 payments in 90 days....

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    if enjoying the P320 consider taking the armorer course. it's well worth it. the platform is truly unique and amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squib308 View Post
    if enjoying the P320 consider taking the armorer course. it's well worth it. the platform is truly unique and amazing.
    Can the armorer's course be taken online by any chance?

    I would like to be able to disassemble and reassemble the striker unit and the FCU.



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    My P320 Carry .40 has arrived... and today, got some Talon rubber. Fantastic pistol. For me, this is about the ideal carry size, though I wouldn't mind if it was a little longer, like 4.25".

    The full size at 4.7" is just a little longer than I prefer to carry, but boy does it shoot like a dream!






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    Just adding a couple more pics with the Talon Rubber Grip wraps... These add some nice traction and just a tiny bit of cushion.



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    I am a fan of my 9mm P320. I easily shoot it better than my G19 when cold. I did add the Apex Flat Trigger to mine, initially just to try something different. Now the flat trigger is going to stay on the gun, just be warned if you are considering going that route. It killed the factory trigger for me.
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    I looked at the Apex but I have no problems with the stock one. I shoot at about the limits of my personal accuracy with it so not sure what it would buy me...

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    I really like the stock trigger and appreciate that it doesn't have a funky hinged lever inside the trigger shoe... Something that annoys me in the brands that use that kind of trigger shoe mechanism.

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