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    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Thanks for the info. Not sure if I am going like a flat (straight) trigger on my P220 and did not want to put a bunch of money into one just to try it . I did order the trigger from Shepherd Tactical Solutions for the P220. It has the same adjustments for pre and over travel so I thought I would give it a try. I guess I would rather be out 38.00 vs 75.00 in case its not for me. I did put a Sig OEM flat trigger on my P320 compact and it is has worked out really well. Thanks again for the input.
    I like the OEM flat triggers I have on my 320 X-compacts, as well as 365 and my XL. One of my 320 compacts has an Apex flat trigger the previous owner put in it as well. Much prefer them to the curved triggers.
     

    T-DOGG

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    Thanks to a good friend, I was able to fondle and test fire a P320 Compact setup the exact same way as mine, before going forward with getting one for myself.
     

    88E30M50

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    The flat trigger, XRay sights and the WC grip module are what convinced me to go "All Sig" at this point for my centerfire pistols. Yup, only Glock remaining is the G44 (22LR). P365's and P320's are all I need at this stage in the game.
    You need a P229 to round out your collection. P229s have become the cornerstone of my carry routine
     

    T-DOGG

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    You need a P229 to round out your collection. P229s have become the cornerstone of my carry routine
    "Someday" I'd like a P229 Elite in 9mm. I had the chance to buy one a few years back for a song and reluctantly passed on it.


    Like this:

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    I wouldn't mine a Legion either. I absolutely love grey and black together on just about anything.

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    Bennettjh

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    Stainless Sigs are indeed sharp. Too far into a rifle and CGW project to go down the Sig rabbit hole any farther than I already am.
     

    MindfulMan

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    Did someone just say "stainless Sig" ?
    My 220 ASE Elite is a real runner.

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    Eagle

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    You guys are killing me with these stainless Sigs. I just drooled all over my phone. I only hope I don’t see one in person at a gun shop, or the old wallet is gonna be a lot lighter.
     

    T-DOGG

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    I have an M-lok rail coming for my 516 upper. Midwest Industries has them for $174 and they are getting good reviews. I'll post pics when I get it installed, along with weight comparisons
    I wish those were around when I still had my 516. Not a fan of quad rails in general, but especially "FAT" quad rails.
     

    88E30M50

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    I wish those were around when I still had my 516. Not a fan of quad rails in general, but especially "FAT" quad rails.

    That was my only gripe about the 516 upper. They have a chunky quad rail and there were not many alternatives that didn’t cost $500 when the first came out. MI started to make these last year and they have been well received
     
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