11 December 2022

P320

Marv likes to tinker.

The SIG P320 series has all the hallmarks of something he can tinker with.

The goal of the trip to the gun shop yesterday was to look at all the choices available from SIG for the pistol.

In the course of this, I laid hands on an M17.  The grip feels pretty damn good.  The coon-finger display gun was busted, but the M18 next to it had a splendid trigger.

Bud's Gun Shop has them for a very tempting price... if I had any need whatsoever for another plastic striker fired gun.

But Marv, as I said, likes to tinker.

You don't even have to buy a single SIG part to make a P320 it appears.  That's great news for the tinkerer.

It's even more options than the Not-A-Glock market.

Hopefully we'll get pictures of the project should it come to fruition.

1 comment:

  1. P320s have a nice trigger for a striker pistol; better than a Glock but that's a low bar. They also fit better in the hand than a Glock, but again that's a low bar. But Glock has 'em beat in reliability and ease of maintenance, and that's a high bar. Given the P320s reputation, I would pass. The P365 seems devoid of the same issues. Also, is Sig QC back up to snuff yet? But if one likes to tinker, then getting a potential lemon up and running would be a good exercise. -JKing

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