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    anyone own or fired the 320 in any configuration or caliber? It is my understanding that the 45 acp was recently released for that model.

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    Just got one Friday in 9mm. Haven't shot it yet but I am pleased with everything aside from actual shooting. Can't wait to take it out and run some rounds through it.

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    I have the P320 carry in 9mm. I love that gun! It's very accurate and reliable. I've never shot a Walther PPQ, but I have shot the HK VP9. I like the trigger on the P320 the best out of any striker fired pistol I have ever shot. Cleaning the gun is a breeze because the entire fire trigger easily pops out during dis assembly. You won't be disappointed.
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    The P320 is on my short list of guns I want. I've shot the 9mm Compact and the .40 Full size. Accurate and awesome trigger. I prefer the trigger on my VP9, but not by a whole lot. The .40 was nice and smooth, less snappy then other .40's of its size. It felt smoother and with less felt recoil than an FNX9, but that may just be me.

    If you get one, you will not be disappointed. One hit on it is the .45 and other calibers FCUs for NOT compatible. Basically, you can not use the 9mm/.40/.357SIG FCU on a .45 frame and vice versa. I think this is a HUGE shortcoming, since there are some people, like myself, that shoot 9mm and .45
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    I have the 320 9mm compact and absolutely love it. I bought it for it modularity. I like the idea of being able to throw my compact slide and barrel on a sub compact frame if I want to for like $45. However I can't find a sub compact frame in stock anywhere right now.

    Don't hesitate picking one up. You won't be disappointed

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    Default Re: sig P320

    Quote Originally Posted by NEPAMike View Post
    I have the 320 9mm compact and absolutely love it. I bought it for it modularity. I like the idea of being able to throw my compact slide and barrel on a sub compact frame if I want to for like $45. However I can't find a sub compact frame in stock anywhere right now.

    Don't hesitate picking one up. You won't be disappointed
    I currently have a P320 Sub-Compact in stock just now. Drop me a PM.

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    I have the P320 in 9mm it's fantastic.

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    I've played with the carry and the full size. The carry pointed extremely well for me. I really really liked it over all and will own one someday.

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    Just picked up a P320 in 40, Carry size. I have a large number of feed jams in the first 100 rounds. Until I hit 200, I still consider it "breaking in." I was disappointed to learn that the 45 ACP will be an entirely different pistol and not a conversion kit like the other 3 calibers.

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    I have the 9mm full size since spring and love shooting it. I experienced no problems with it using a variety of factory ammo and reloads. I am disappointed about no .45 conversion as it was one of the first reasons to get it.

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