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SIG-Sauer opinions #8823139 03/24/23 08:58 PM
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My son is interested in the SIG P320 and asked me if I had any experience with or opinions of the brand and that model in particular. All I know is some SIGs have/had a reputation for accidental discharges but don't know anything about the validity of the complaint.

I thought I would ask the THF.

Anyone own a SIG P320 or have opinions good or bad?

Thanks in advance.

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yes, very modular and customizable pistol. I have one in 357sig.


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I have the 320xc that I gave my son. We shot it few weeks back and it shoots fine but didn’t draw from a holster so can’t comment on said accident discharge. Cycled all the HP we had. A little wide for me but it was a backup. Nothing special just like other 9mm.

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From what I've seen in person, the 320 is the only polymer framed gun from a major manufacturer that I would not buy. And I used to think I really wanted one. That's not even counting the dropped discharges, and alleged in the holster discharges that I have not seen personally

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Just about the same as our M17. I like it better than the M9 Beretta, but still not at the same level as a Glock. The Sig seems fat in the hand and the ergonomics feel "off."

Edit to add: the Sig also feels VERY stiff when racking the slide. Coming from my Glocks (and of course the M9 - even with new models of both), I wasn't really expecting to need to put that much azz behind racking. Of course, there may be some differences in the .mil version. Not too sure about that.

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Originally Posted by ralph
My son is interested in the SIG P320 and asked me if I had any experience with or opinions of the brand and that model in particular. All I know is some SIGs have/had a reputation for accidental discharges but don't know anything about the validity of the complaint.

I thought I would ask the THF.

Anyone own a SIG P320 or have opinions good or bad?

Thanks in advance.



I made the move for work last summer to 320 compact size flat trigger and running an rmr on it. I carried g19 for the previous 15 years g 22 before that.

Really like the trigger on the sig

The drop discharges were on the first gens and the is a voluntary return and update thru sig. I can’t speak about the holster discharges but I have not had an issue nor has anyone I know that carry’s one. I like how it sits in my hand, fit is good.

Last week I took it thru the msp red dot instructor class w zero issues.

I will say that it is different from my glocks. Running same type of holster my draw is not as good as it was with the Glock. I also had to add a nub to have good access for the draw.

I am looking at trying out a walther pdp just fyi. I have no brand loyalty it just needs to work. I’d rather be running 1911/2011.

Probably not much help but there ya go.

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Re: SIG-Sauer opinions [Re: ralph] #8823358 03/25/23 05:10 AM
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I was a big Sig 320 fan (currently own 4 and 5 other Sig pistols), until I shot a Walther PDP. Go to a range where you can rent all the popular pistols and see what he likes.


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Sig as a brand is fantastic. Unfortunately the 320, M17, M18 seem to have been more of a “lets do anything to win this deal” situation. Pick up a 320 then pick up a P226, P229 and you’ll immediately understand. Pick up a P210 and you’ll wonder how Sig can make something so beautiful yet turn out a turd like the 320.

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Originally Posted by jeepercreeper
Sig as a brand is fantastic. Unfortunately the 320, M17, M18 seem to have been more of a “lets do anything to win this deal” situation. Pick up a 320 then pick up a P226, P229 and you’ll immediately understand. Pick up a P210 and you’ll wonder how Sig can make something so beautiful yet turn out a turd like the 320.


I think Sig as a brand was fantastic. Haven’t been for a least a decade.

I agree the 320 is a turd and their earlier steel pistols are fantastic.

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Originally Posted by scottfromdallas
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Sig as a brand is fantastic. Unfortunately the 320, M17, M18 seem to have been more of a “lets do anything to win this deal” situation. Pick up a 320 then pick up a P226, P229 and you’ll immediately understand. Pick up a P210 and you’ll wonder how Sig can make something so beautiful yet turn out a turd like the 320.


I think Sig as a brand was fantastic. Haven’t been for a least a decade.

I agree the 320 is a turd and their earlier steel pistols are fantastic.


You clearly havent run a slide on a new production P210 or run a mag through a current production MPX. Sig is still phenomenal, just in select areas.

Re: SIG-Sauer opinions [Re: ralph] #8823489 03/25/23 03:03 PM
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Thanks for all the responses. My son and I discussed the CZ P09 and the Walthers last night and he is going to check them out.

All my 9mm experience is with multiple Rugers and an S&W so I appreciate your input.

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I’m a big Sig fan, the 210, 220, and 226. I really don’t like the 320 unless it’s the 320x5.

If I’m buying a watch plastic gun it would be a Glock

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Only sig I have is the p322. It’s a great little plinker though.

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If I’m buying a watch plastic gun it would be a Glock

And that’s saying something right there.

Only sig I’ve owned was one of their first Gen poly pistols think it was an 2022 or something like that. Everyone hated them I didn’t really mind it. But haven’t bought anything since.


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I had a P320C and P320RX. They were not problematic, but nothing extraordinary either. I wouldn't even consider one today. I do like the P365 series, but really only for concealed carry. My only full-sized polymer pistols are Shadow System MR918s.

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I have a p938 that I love, but it is not a plastic striker fired pistol, so, different animal. Wife carries p365. We didn't get her a Sig because of the sig name, she shot lots of different pistols and said that was the one she liked the best. I like it too, but it's a compact pistol, so, again, different animal. One thing I do like about SIG, is that they come with good night sights.


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I have a P320-M17, got it just for the novelty of having same pistol as the military but it's a fun range gun especially for breaking in new shooters and a solid lightbearing home defense pistol, 22 rounds without being too unwieldy. There are definitely better guns out there but I don't regret buying mine.

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Only SIG I own is a P938, which I like very much for EDC. It's been trouble-free, but if I was going to buy any more handguns I'd want to know how well the factory supports it. So, how about that?


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I daily carry a Sig p320 compact with a TLR1 light, with an IWB holster - great pistol.
Carried glocks for a while - 19, 43x, 32/23, and sometimes a 17, but recently got a P320, and no complaints from a "glock-aholic"

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I had a P320 "Compact" in .45.

Imagine a "Compact" handgun the same size as a full size Glock 21 .45 ACP.

It shot well and was reliable, but was just too big. It went down the road.


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I had a P320 and liked it a lot. Then went shooting with a couple of buddies and he brought a M&P 2.0 9mm. We all shot it more accurately than the P320 or multiple Glocks we had there. I sold the P320 and now have a M&P. Nothing was wrong with the P320 I just shoot the M&P better.

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Just bought a P320 XTEN, and I like it much better than the Glock G40 it replaced. Have a couple hundred rounds through it so far and am impressed by the shootability and accuracy. This is coming from a Glock fanboy from way back.

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Originally Posted by Shane431
I had a P320 and liked it a lot. Then went shooting with a couple of buddies and he brought a M&P 2.0 9mm. We all shot it more accurately than the P320 or multiple Glocks we had there. I sold the P320 and now have a M&P. Nothing was wrong with the P320 I just shoot the M&P better.


The M&P’s are great pistols! Just wish their shields were double-stack to hold more.

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I had a P320 and liked it a lot. Then went shooting with a couple of buddies and he brought a M&P 2.0 9mm. We all shot it more accurately than the P320 or multiple Glocks we had there. I sold the P320 and now have a M&P. Nothing was wrong with the P320 I just shoot the M&P better.


The M&P’s are great pistols! Just wish their shields were double-stack to hold more.


The Shield Plus is double stack.

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