well the p320c is the second hand gun i ever bought ive shot a few handguns in my day but this is the first sig i shot and bought and this pistol is by far one of the best if not the best striker fired pistols ever thanks sig
@@apbiggins8mm That is what the range tried to talk me into. I just felt I'd start with a compact. Thank you for answering me. Stay safe, crazy world we live in these day's.
I noticed this model as well at the P250 are more simplistic versions of the Sig p series being that they are striker fired now and more serrations added on the slide
I bought one about a month ago. It is full sized 9mm. The gun is accurate, eats any type of ammo including junk steel cased ammo with no problems and it is light enough for daily carry.
If the low profile take-down lever ever comes out, I'd look into one of these again. As it stands its just too large, and impedes my grip on the pistol
At 2:18 the guy says you can buy a 9mm and change it out for a 45 caliber, is that really possible though? I had found info that you'd have to get another FCU that supports only 45 caliber since the other FCU supports only 9mm/.357/.40 calibers
I love my P320's... I own 2 of them... but it's repeatedly mentioned in this video about converting between 9mm and 45... .which is NOT POSSIBLE IN THE P320. I'm not sure why.. since you were able to do it in the P250, but the P320 has a different FCU between the 9/40/357 versions and the 45 versions. Not cross compatible. Bad move on the marketing department.
As I posted in the other vids, mine went back to Sig because of extractor issues. Came back un-repaired, took it to the range, same issues. I was really hoping this would be my new carry weapon, but right now, cant trust it. Too bad. Shoots really well for me, but for the moment, its just a range gun at the moment, not the defense weapon I needed.
The problem is, you are almost charging as much for a conversion kit as I can get a whole new p320 for. About $100 difference last time I checked. That's not a good deal. I'd rather just buy a new pistol at that point.
Jason Jones I can get a new P320 on Gunbroker for $505, so about $100 more than a conversion kit. That's awful. Btw, I have both the compact and full size 9mm. Thought I could get a 45 conversion kit down the road, but looks like that's no dice.
+grinc333 yeah....I was very disappointed to find that one out as well.....I guess it all depends on how you look at it.....I'd rather spend 100 less have it shipped to my house and basically get a whole brand new gun and not have to deal with all the paperwork than spend full price have to piss around with bs paperwork then still wait to get it.....maybe it's just me
Shop around. I recently bought a full-size conversion kit for my P320 compact for $299. That's $200+ cheaper and definitely worth buying. That's a case of 9mm to shoot through it!
grinc333 you also have to realize that a lot of people live in places where you can only purchase one firearm. although the exchange kits are spendy, it provides a loophole for people living in those States. They can have several different firearms in several different calibers with only one serial number.
So I just got this gun, I have only shot it once but I absolutely loved it. Then I cleaned it and put it back together. After cleaning I pulled the slide back and it locked, but the slide lock lever was not engaged. I messed around with it and this happens about every 4 or 5 times I pull it back. I find it strange that it does that WITHOUT the slide lock lever engaging. Is this a problem??
+Nathan Frisque Huge difference. I tried out the P320 and I honestly thought this might be the first SIG in my pistol collection full of Glocks. I really wanted to like this pistol, but I wasn't able to because of the bore axis. The trigger feels nice, but one of the biggest reasons why I always hated SIGs is because of the high bore axis on them. The aim doesn't feel natural to me. Even though the bore axis might only be a few MMs higher, its a big difference for me, I shot high everytime because I'm used to shooting where my trigger finger points to when I rest it on the frame of my Glocks.
shaolinwarrior87 I thought the same thing about the bore axis. Then I shot one and holy shit. I couldnt believe how soft it shoots. I dont know how they did it but its amazing. However it does take some time to get the muscle memory down with where to bring the gun up to your eye. I dont like how cheap the frames feel though. The polymer they use is cheap crap. But at least you can get new frames for it.
shaolinwarrior87 I thought the same thing about the bore axis. Then I shot one and holy shit. I couldnt believe how soft it shoots. I dont know how they did it but its amazing. However it does take some time to get the muscle memory down with where to bring the gun up to your eye. I dont like how cheap the frames feel though. The polymer they use is cheap crap. But at least you can get new frames for it.
I have the 320 in full size and the compact, both in 45 acp. Screw the conversion kit, I'll spend the extra green and buy the whole gun any day. Besides, it's NOT possible to convert the 9mm to a 45, or the other way around. Then again, why a 9mm anyway?
I was under the assumption that the 9/40/45/357sig trigger unit was different than the 45 trigger unit. I knew that the frame sizes were different. So the trigger in the 9 can be thrown in a 45 conversion kit?
i have a m-11 a-1 and love it! waiting for an alloy frame striker fire gun from sig ! sorry but i will not buy a plastic gun from anyone, just old fashion i guess!
Disappointed... Sig needs to do some house cleaning. Video is misleading. .45 trigger assembly is not interchangeable with other caliber kits...Their website still hasn't been updated. It still doesn't show specs for Carry in the .45ACP. Maybe I'm a little over critical after shooting Sigs for 18+ years.
S. Taylor the idea was all calibers to be stitched but quietly Sig backed away and finally came out to say this cannot happen. P320 45 is its own handgun.
The dig 320 is a game changer for sig because the sig classic design is outdated , overpriced, and has to many parts, and maintenance is not a joy. I carried a P226 9mm for 8 years before switching to Glocks. The P320 is like a Glock in a lot of ways, but when I switched to glock the P320 was not in production.thats all.
LIE, LIE , LIE. You cannot convert between 9mm/40/357 and 45. That is B.S. What they should do is offer 40/357/10mm in one pistol since they share a common extractor and can share 10mm magazines to hold 40 or 357 sig. Then 9mm and 45 on their own cause the extractor and magazines are different. Are you listening sig?!
+paul Cuddle Glock = 30 years proven field experience. P320 = 2 years and unproven in the field. I'm not selling any proven Glock for a new, unproven P320. The burden is now on Sig Sauer to see if they can match the Glock track record.
@@grantorino2009 at least the Glock I carried never went off during combat situations in Afghanistan and Iraq unintentionally like Sig pistols are in officers duty holsters
What is the take up distance? What is the trigger pull weight? What is the reset distance? Sorry, just getting tired of videos where paid staff talk about how much they like _______________. Fill in the blank with marketing department's current theme.
I have the M17 (P320) and I love it. It’s an EDC and I highly recommend it.
Picked up my first X5 with Romeo 1 today.... very excited to shoot it!
Just put 150 rounds through my new P320, absolutely love it.
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well the p320c is the second hand gun i ever bought ive shot a few handguns in my day but this is the first sig i shot and bought and this pistol is by far one of the best if not the best striker fired pistols ever thanks sig
5 years later how do you feel about it? I just bought one yesterday my first to own.
@Anne Marie B I've upgraded to sig compact rx
@@apbiggins8mm That is what the range tried to talk me into. I just felt I'd start with a compact. Thank you for answering me. Stay safe, crazy world we live in these day's.
I noticed this model as well at the P250 are more simplistic versions of the Sig p series being that they are striker fired now and more serrations added on the slide
I bought one about a month ago. It is full sized 9mm. The gun is accurate, eats any type of ammo including junk steel cased ammo with no problems and it is light enough for daily carry.
Love my Sig P320C
Great Job Adam, Bruce and Mason!
If the low profile take-down lever ever comes out, I'd look into one of these again. As it stands its just too large, and impedes my grip on the pistol
At 2:18 the guy says you can buy a 9mm and change it out for a 45 caliber, is that really possible though? I had found info that you'd have to get another FCU that supports only 45 caliber since the other FCU supports only 9mm/.357/.40 calibers
I bought a 320 refurbished for less than 400.00 and it runs fast and smooth no problems here.
Got Two The Carry Model and the Full slide with the compact grip.
I love my P320's... I own 2 of them... but it's repeatedly mentioned in this video about converting between 9mm and 45... .which is NOT POSSIBLE IN THE P320. I'm not sure why.. since you were able to do it in the P250, but the P320 has a different FCU between the 9/40/357 versions and the 45 versions. Not cross compatible. Bad move on the marketing department.
+Uncle Malice I scrolled down to mention that myself!
As I posted in the other vids, mine went back to Sig because of extractor issues. Came back un-repaired, took it to the range, same issues. I was really hoping this would be my new carry weapon, but right now, cant trust it. Too bad. Shoots really well for me, but for the moment, its just a range gun at the moment, not the defense weapon I needed.
The problem is, you are almost charging as much for a conversion kit as I can get a whole new p320 for. About $100 difference last time I checked. That's not a good deal. I'd rather just buy a new pistol at that point.
when you consider the fact you're getting a whole new gun minus the trigger mechanism for 400$ directly from sigs store I'd say it's pretty reasonable
Jason Jones
I can get a new P320 on Gunbroker for $505, so about $100 more than a conversion kit. That's awful. Btw, I have both the compact and full size 9mm. Thought I could get a 45 conversion kit down the road, but looks like that's no dice.
+grinc333 yeah....I was very disappointed to find that one out as well.....I guess it all depends on how you look at it.....I'd rather spend 100 less have it shipped to my house and basically get a whole brand new gun and not have to deal with all the paperwork than spend full price have to piss around with bs paperwork then still wait to get it.....maybe it's just me
Shop around. I recently bought a full-size conversion kit for my P320 compact for $299. That's $200+ cheaper and definitely worth buying. That's a case of 9mm to shoot through it!
grinc333 you also have to realize that a lot of people live in places where you can only purchase one firearm. although the exchange kits are spendy, it provides a loophole for people living in those States. They can have several different firearms in several different calibers with only one serial number.
The Sig Sauer is The Best Pistol in The World! Other Gun Companies need to catch up.
No complaints with either of mine 👍👍
I've had 2 and this is the only Sig I've sold
So I just got this gun, I have only shot it once but I absolutely loved it. Then I cleaned it and put it back together. After cleaning I pulled the slide back and it locked, but the slide lock lever was not engaged. I messed around with it and this happens about every 4 or 5 times I pull it back. I find it strange that it does that WITHOUT the slide lock lever engaging. Is this a problem??
Bore axis is typically high on sigs how high compared to a glock is the 320?
+Nathan Frisque Huge difference. I tried out the P320 and I honestly thought this might be the first SIG in my pistol collection full of Glocks. I really wanted to like this pistol, but I wasn't able to because of the bore axis. The trigger feels nice, but one of the biggest reasons why I always hated SIGs is because of the high bore axis on them. The aim doesn't feel natural to me. Even though the bore axis might only be a few MMs higher, its a big difference for me, I shot high everytime because I'm used to shooting where my trigger finger points to when I rest it on the frame of my Glocks.
shaolinwarrior87 I thought the same thing about the bore axis. Then I shot one and holy shit. I couldnt believe how soft it shoots. I dont know how they did it but its amazing. However it does take some time to get the muscle memory down with where to bring the gun up to your eye. I dont like how cheap the frames feel though. The polymer they use is cheap crap. But at least you can get new frames for it.
shaolinwarrior87 I thought the same thing about the bore axis. Then I shot one and holy shit. I couldnt believe how soft it shoots. I dont know how they did it but its amazing. However it does take some time to get the muscle memory down with where to bring the gun up to your eye. I dont like how cheap the frames feel though. The polymer they use is cheap crap. But at least you can get new frames for it.
@@shaolinwarrior87 Bore Axis....Bore Axis...Blah Blah Blah
The, "inherent safety of the platform." My, what a difference a year makes.
You’re a cop ?
I have the 320 in full size and the compact, both in 45 acp. Screw the conversion kit, I'll spend the extra green and buy the whole gun any day. Besides, it's NOT possible to convert the 9mm to a 45, or the other way around. Then again, why a 9mm anyway?
I was under the assumption that the 9/40/45/357sig trigger unit was different than the 45 trigger unit. I knew that the frame sizes were different. So the trigger in the 9 can be thrown in a 45 conversion kit?
NO.
Sig - any plans to make a single stack 9mm subcompact on the P320 platform?
does anyone know if and when the rx series are going to be available?
Why are conversion kits so expensive? Can just buy a new gun with those prices.
i have a m-11 a-1 and love it! waiting for an alloy frame striker fire gun from sig ! sorry but i will not buy a plastic gun from anyone, just old fashion i guess!
Disappointed... Sig needs to do some house cleaning. Video is misleading. .45 trigger assembly is not interchangeable with other caliber kits...Their website still hasn't been updated. It still doesn't show specs for Carry in the .45ACP. Maybe I'm a little over critical after shooting Sigs for 18+ years.
S. Taylor the idea was all calibers to be stitched but quietly Sig backed away and finally came out to say this cannot happen. P320 45 is its own handgun.
I fuckin love my Sig P320..!
2:51 - и здесь я честно рассмеялся))
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a caliber conversion to 10mm!!!!!
Rage Against The Machine wants their riff back....
Why can you scratch the polymer on these with just your fingernail?
lkjh00on89 they are only 40 bucks get over it :)
Elite teams,which one's ????
Michael Johnson the green berats
yo sig. so we can change 9 to 45 and vise versa? clear up the misinformation
Nice
Sig should change this video because yo cant convert a 9 mm to 45 cal!
yes its the best in the world
Nice Falls advertisement Saying you could go form a 9 mm to a 45 ACP can't be done
The dig 320 is a game changer for sig because the sig classic design is outdated , overpriced, and has to many parts, and maintenance is not a joy. I carried a P226 9mm for 8 years before switching to Glocks.
The P320 is like a Glock in a lot of ways, but when I switched to glock the P320 was not in production.thats all.
Going to buy one for Christmas. Does the blonde or brunette come with? LOL.
LIE, LIE , LIE.
You cannot convert between 9mm/40/357 and 45. That is B.S.
What they should do is offer 40/357/10mm in one pistol since they share a common extractor and can share 10mm magazines to hold 40 or 357 sig. Then 9mm and 45 on their own cause the extractor and magazines are different.
Are you listening sig?!
Agreed
Teach these people how to hold a Sig properly…
Sig Sauer over glock
+paul Cuddle Glock = 30 years proven field experience. P320 = 2 years and unproven in the field. I'm not selling any proven Glock for a new, unproven P320. The burden is now on Sig Sauer to see if they can match the Glock track record.
@@grantorino2009 at least the Glock I carried never went off during combat situations in Afghanistan and Iraq unintentionally like Sig pistols are in officers duty holsters
What is the take up distance? What is the trigger pull weight? What is the reset distance?
Sorry, just getting tired of videos where paid staff talk about how much they like _______________. Fill in the blank with marketing department's current theme.
WHAT THE FUCK IS WITH THE MUSIC.? I can't hear a word he's saying...
guns kill. RIP to all the vitims :(