Never personally owned one but do have a few friends with them. I feel sig in general is a little pricey but after shooting my friends I will say I was impressed with how they shoot very easy to group at several distances. I’m not use to striker fire but the trigger was deff predictable every time.How does everyone like the P320? what are the pros/cons?
Cons
Fires when dropped
Cannot cycle FMJ ammo reliably
. Even after the hassle of the "voluntary upgrade" program (and Sig cheaping out and not even offering a free extra mag or something for the trouble), .
Cons
Fires when dropped
Cannot cycle FMJ ammo reliably
first hand experience, or something you read on the internet?
cause I have real world, hands on experiance with 2-p320's, and haven't had 1 problem with either, double feeds or even dropping one (in fact, I make it a habit not to drop any gun) and all I've fired has been 115 grain fmj ammo, they've been used in competition, carried daily, and never not one problem!
as for the whole "cannot cycle fmj ammo reliably" bull s**t if it was a problem then why did this happen
BREAKING: USMC To Adopt Modular Handgun System - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog
If you say you will never drop your gun, then you're not very well trained...
As far as issues. There are lots of issues still going on within the Army
https://sofrep.com/98976/dod-evaluation-says-armys-new-sig-sauer-p320-service-pistol-riddled-issues/
Why are the Marines going to it? Remember a few years ago they went with an outdated platform with a 1911. Not the brightest crayon in the box... they already ate the bright ones
And you carry it daily but have never fired a hollow point through it? Have you been eating crayons or sniffing glue?
I know a few too and they will admit to eating crayons.
If the police tell me to drop my gun as a civilian then I'm immediately without hesitation going to drop it. I carry a glock or a shield or both. I have no fear they will discharge like sigs will. So the police won't have any reason to shoot