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Plinker
- Feb 15, 2009
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Just wanted to know what members are thinking about this gun. Been out there for a while, was it a good choice for our troops? What think ye?
The M9’s are getting wore out the last one I was issued had a nice silver gray color!
Hear me out, I know this is crazy and may violate several dozen Army regs, but what if . . . we just bought more M9s?
ok hear ME out...what if the army just bought a less expensive gun that was just as reliable BUT either saved the taxpayers money OR allowed the government to spend the same total contract amount, and buy MORE pistols!
You just want me to say "Get a Glock!"
I am looking into getting one myself. I have heard that the Gen 1s had safety issues but the Gen 2s were great. 1. is there any truth to that? 2. If so, How can you tell the difference between gen1 and gen 2?
The difference is visible on the trigger and under the slide. This page explains it all:
https://www.sigsauer.com/support/p320-voluntary-upgrade/
If you do end up with a gen 1 Sig will "upgrade" it for you free of charge. They did it with mine and I have no complaints.
Thanks good info to have. I'm interested in the X-Compact myself.
the xcompact was introduced after the safety upgrade, so they're all good to go
the p320 Romeo, the 320x5, and the newly introduced 320x5 legion, and the p320 m17, were all introduced after the safety upgrade
Yep, sounded like it from the video. At one point I was contemplating trying to piece one together, but probably not at this point. Though, I'm not sure I really care about the optic cut at this time, but I'm sure that would change if I got to shoot one with an optic on it.
I was not at all interested in the 320's when they were first introduced due to the whole drop safety issue (or Sig in general before I bought a 365), but seems like they have definitely made some improvements.
If the X-compact was eligible for the current rebate, I'd probably grab one sooner than later.
Yep, sounded like it from the video. At one point I was contemplating trying to piece one together, but probably not at this point. Though, I'm not sure I really care about the optic cut at this time, but I'm sure that would change if I got to shoot one with an optic on it.
I was not at all interested in the 320's when they were first introduced due to the whole drop safety issue (or Sig in general before I bought a 365), but seems like they have definitely made some improvements.
If the X-compact was eligible for the current rebate, I'd probably grab one sooner than later.