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  • #31
    clunkmess
    Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 291

    Originally posted by NickZag
    My last SSE pistol I bought in 2014 was a Sig P320 and I finally got around to shooting it the other day... Wow! I've owned several striker fired pistols looking for a trigger that was as good or better than a Glock and about threw in the towel having gone through several different striker fired Springfield and S&W models (never fired a VP9 which I hear is amazing). Before I hear the on slot of disagreement, I realize this is the eye of the beholder as some dislike the Glock trigger (weirdo's ). Thinking the P320 would probably fall into the not as good as a Glock camp, I didn't think much of it until I pulled the trigger. It's very crisp with a nice short reset. I like this gun enough to replace my Glock 19 on my CCW. Sig seriously hit a home run with this pistol!
    Picture please

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    • #32
      ruddogg
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 2581

      Originally posted by _TomT_
      I really really wanted the P320 FDE, sadly it came out way too late for us Californians.
      Tom, it didn't come out too late, because I have one. I got it with my Nov SSE



      Here it is at the range with my PPQ & VP9



      here were my impressions

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      • #33
        Gryff
        CGSSA Coordinator
        • May 2006
        • 12686

        Originally posted by static2126
        The promised conversion kits will make it an amazing system
        FIFY. So far a couple of .357Sig and .40S&W kits that won't be shipped to California don't inspire any awe. I will find the modular system to be great when they start providing:

        - Full-size .45acp
        - Sub-compact 9mm and .45acp
        - Full- or Compact-size .22LR

        The gun, as-is, is decent and definitely worth $550-650. If and when the kits start shipping with the calibers people actually want, then it will be a great product.
        My friends and family disavow all knowledge of my existence, let alone my opinions.

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        • #34
          _TomT_
          Veteran Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 3354

          Originally posted by ruddogg
          Tom, it didn't come out too late, because I have one. I got it with my Nov SSE



          Here it is at the range with my PPQ & VP9



          here were my impressions

          http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s....php?t=1034829
          Came out too late and at a bad time for me.

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          • #35
            ruddogg
            Veteran Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 2581

            Originally posted by Gryff
            FIFY. So far a couple of .357Sig and .40S&W kits that won't be shipped to California don't inspire any awe. I will find the modular system to be great when they start providing:

            - Full-size .45acp
            - Sub-compact 9mm and .45acp
            - Full- or Compact-size .22LR

            The gun, as-is, is decent and definitely worth $550-650. If and when the kits start shipping with the calibers people actually want, then it will be a great product.
            the kits can be shipped to Audiophil2 here on CGN & he'll block the mags for you.

            Personally I'm waiting for the 45acp kits.

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            • #36
              bandogg
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 525

              The .357 Compact has the 10 round mags and can be shipped to Ca, dont want a .357 tho ...

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              • #37
                static2126
                Calguns Addict
                • Mar 2013
                • 5619

                Originally posted by Gryff
                FIFY. So far a couple of .357Sig and .40S&W kits that won't be shipped to California don't inspire any awe. I will find the modular system to be great when they start providing:

                - Full-size .45acp
                - Sub-compact 9mm and .45acp
                - Full- or Compact-size .22LR

                The gun, as-is, is decent and definitely worth $550-650. If and when the kits start shipping with the calibers people actually want, then it will be a great product.

                I get them in blocked and all and have sold a few.

                I'm getting in some 9mm and .40 and eventually 45 too

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                • #38
                  static2126
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 5619

                  Originally posted by ruddogg
                  the kits can be shipped to Audiophil2 here on CGN & he'll block the mags for you.

                  Personally I'm waiting for the 45acp kits.

                  AudioPhil2 is great as well

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                  • #39
                    amcl
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 13

                    Do we know when they will have FDE kits for sale?

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                    • #40
                      bandogg
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 525

                      Sig bumped the price on the Sig store for xchange kits from $302 to $399.

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                      • #41
                        BoJackUSMC
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 7091

                        I also have full fde sig p320 9mm.. love it..

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                        • #42
                          Gryff
                          CGSSA Coordinator
                          • May 2006
                          • 12686

                          Originally posted by bandogg
                          Sig bumped the price on the Sig store for xchange kits from $302 to $399.
                          Nothing like saying "thank you" to your customers with a 32% price increase.
                          My friends and family disavow all knowledge of my existence, let alone my opinions.

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                          • #43
                            dpop24
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 1117

                            Originally posted by bandogg
                            Sig bumped the price on the Sig store for xchange kits from $302 to $399.
                            Just checked, you weren't kidding. That's some first rate BS Sig!

                            Once I can get my grubby hands on a sub-compact .40, I will probably replace my G27 on my permit. Sig's price grab is pretty shady biz though.

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                            • #44
                              jay_cue
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1236

                              Originally posted by Gryff
                              FIFY. So far a couple of .357Sig and .40S&W kits that won't be shipped to California don't inspire any awe. I will find the modular system to be great when they start providing:

                              - Full-size .45acp
                              - Sub-compact 9mm and .45acp
                              - Full- or Compact-size .22LR

                              The gun, as-is, is decent and definitely worth $550-650. If and when the kits start shipping with the calibers people actually want, then it will be a great product.
                              there have been several exchange kits on sale in the marketplace as well as from audiophil in the commercial marketplace. I have a full size in 9mm and carry in .40 s&w. I'll be picking up a compact in .40 and should have no problems getting it shipped since it comes with a 10 round mag.

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                              • #45
                                mavericksun
                                Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 349

                                Originally posted by dpop24
                                Just checked, you weren't kidding. That's some first rate BS Sig!

                                Once I can get my grubby hands on a sub-compact .40, I will probably replace my G27 on my permit. Sig's price grab is pretty shady biz though.
                                It's just a response to the high demand. Give it a few months when the supply is higher, the prices will probably drop. I was able to pick up some older production .45 kit for the P250 months ago at about $230 from other sites. Sig now has them for $399 also.

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