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Sig 320 Opinions?

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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

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Shot the 320c with the small grip module all day at Fun-n-Gun.

At least for me, it is the best pistol I have ever had the opportunity to shoot, and I have shot A LOT of pistols over the last 50 years or so.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

Post by Mr. Glock »

I actually held one today at a gun store, the compact but still a bit beefy (not sure which size grip module). I had been ruined by holding the P227 just prior, which really felt good in the hand.

People who like the 320 really seem to love it.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

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Most likely it had a Medium grip module if it was new. That's what they've been shipping with from reports on SigTalk.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

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Tru-Heathen wrote:Most likely it had a Medium grip module if it was new. That's what they've been shipping with from reports on SigTalk.
I concur. All of the models I have seen in stores have the medium grip module.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

Post by CCIman »

Don't let the "modular" verbage fool you.

Sure options are available, but hard to find, and more expensive than you think.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

Post by Tru-Heathen »

Availability of grip modules has become better of late,but I agree all combinations are not yet listed at the SigStore. (My Compact Small for example.)

Conversion kits for the 9mm/40cal/357 Sig were hard to find, supposedly because of Sig's decision to use the parts to build complete handguns but are all there now. And while @ $399 mrsp is high, it's still less than a new P320.
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Re: Sig 320 Opinions?

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my small grip module cost $46. I don't think that is outrageous.
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