Sidearms & Scatterguns The new Sig 320

Rustybroadhead

Anschutz North America
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May 15, 2012
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I looked at one of these at my local gun shop and it really felt good in my hand. Trigger was better than most for a factory gun and I like the fact that is modular (well eventually anyway). I was just curious if anyone has spent any range time with one and what their impression of it was as far as reliability and accuracy. Thanks in advance....
 
We tried one and the consensus among our shooters was that it is a great pistol. I absolutely loved the trigger too and like that I can swap frames and barrels. Most of our shooters were very accurate with it. However, the left handed shooters for whatever reason had the rounds push right with this pistol but not with any of the others. Not sure what that was but it did seem to be common among the lefties that I spoke with. I didn't rush out and get one for personal use because I was one of the shooters that had rounds push right but I would definitely give it another try.
 
There are a lot of affordable and great striker fired guns in the market today. IMO, sig has left a lot to be desired with their newer designs. While I dont have direct experience with the 320 everything else coming out of sig seems to be half assed. Admittedly, my experience is with sig in general and not the 320 directly but I would look into a walther or the HK VP9. both of these should have excellent triggers as well. The hk in particular seems to be the talk of the town these days and came to market at a similar time as the 320. That might be a clue. HK has had a much better track record lately and if I absolutely had to buy a new product before potential issues are known I would trust HK to get it right vs sig.