Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations (Read 8450 times)

Akubone1

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #40 on: September 29, 2022, 02:31:16 PM »
Anyone got the 320 X-Compact and changed the grip modules out?  I was thinking about changing to the Wilson Combat grips.  I’m goin to wait until the range opens again.  Don’t have the urge to shoot indoors just yet.

drck1000

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #41 on: September 29, 2022, 02:42:26 PM »
Anyone got the 320 X-Compact and changed the grip modules out?  I was thinking about changing to the Wilson Combat grips.  I’m goin to wait until the range opens again.  Don’t have the urge to shoot indoors just yet.
Aside, what trigger is that on your X-Five (or what looks like an X-Five)? 

Akubone1

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #42 on: September 29, 2022, 03:08:34 PM »
Aside, what trigger is that on your X-Five (or what looks like an X-Five)?

Armory Craft…I’m was looking at the Apex also.  The 320’s are so modular that it gets addicting.  Thinking about a whole new build and just swapping out the fire control.

drck1000

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #43 on: September 29, 2022, 03:20:08 PM »
Armory Craft…I’m was looking at the Apex also.  The 320’s are so modular that it gets addicting.  Thinking about a whole new build and just swapping out the fire control.
Ahh, thanks!  I was looking at Apex and GrayGuns, but mostly because when I first got the gun, the trigger felt "different" to me.  After shooting it, it seems to shoot pretty well.  So prob will hold off.  That said, yup, I am somewhat considering a P320 X-Compact too.   ;D

Akubone1

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #44 on: September 29, 2022, 03:22:22 PM »
Ahh, thanks!  I was looking at Apex and GrayGuns, but mostly because when I first got the gun, the trigger felt "different" to me.  After shooting it, it seems to shoot pretty well.  So prob will hold off.  That said, yup, I am somewhat considering a P320 X-Compact too.   ;D

Well…if the range opens up your welcome to try shooting it.  You can try the Legion with the Amory Craft trigger too.

rpoL98

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #45 on: September 29, 2022, 03:28:20 PM »
and regardless of which trigger, I think it's worthwhile to do the +10% trigger reset spring.  either Armory Craft, or other equivalent.  The AC's are pretty cheap if you get a couple off of ebay. AC sells on ebay.

drck1000

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #46 on: September 29, 2022, 03:35:18 PM »
Well…if the range opens up your welcome to try shooting it.  You can try the Legion with the Amory Craft trigger too.
Cool.  I've shot the X-Five Legion before.  Ended up with the X-Full and TXG grip, so close-ish.  ;D

I'll have to look up the Amory Craft stuff. 

drck1000

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #47 on: September 29, 2022, 03:36:39 PM »
and regardless of which trigger, I think it's worthwhile to do the +10% trigger reset spring.  either Armory Craft, or other equivalent.  The AC's are pretty cheap if you get a couple off of ebay. AC sells on ebay.
Will look it up, but in the meantime, what is that?  Faster trigger reset?  Where the spring pushes your finger forward with greater force/speed than stock spring? 

rpoL98

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #48 on: September 29, 2022, 05:42:46 PM »
Will look it up, but in the meantime, what is that?  Faster trigger reset?  Where the spring pushes your finger forward with greater force/speed than stock spring?
stronger trigger reset feel.  stock trigger reset is a little light, IMHO.  yes, trigger reset spring pushes your finger, trigger forward.  however, it does add slightly to trigger pull.

drck1000

Re: Sig P320 Addiction - Experiences and Recommendations
« Reply #49 on: October 05, 2022, 07:27:22 AM »
stronger trigger reset feel.  stock trigger reset is a little light, IMHO.  yes, trigger reset spring pushes your finger, trigger forward.  however, it does add slightly to trigger pull.
Yeah, I can see how the reset feel/force is less than many other of my pistols.  I don't think I would mind or really notice a slightly heavier trigger pull weight on my P320.