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Posted: 8/29/2015 11:45:35 AM EDT
DO IT!!! Tried it this morning on one of my P320 Compacts and the difference for me was amazing (YMMV). I've always been an indifferent handgunner at best, but this APEX trigger really improved my accuracy, especially during double-taps. This is going on all my P320's! More info here: https://store.apextactical.com/WebDirect/Products/Details/192145
ETA: The U-shaped portion of the spring does *not* re-install back into its hole as quick & easy as it does in the installation video!
Tomac
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Good to hear. Have one on order for my new P320C.
Link Posted: 8/29/2015 8:57:24 PM EDT
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Agreed.
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Link Posted: 8/31/2015 6:18:39 AM EDT
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I like the look of that FS frame with the compact grip.
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It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.
Link Posted: 8/31/2015 11:51:51 AM EDT
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Question.  Is Sig offering a 320 subcompact with front rail?  Because that is almost exactly what I am looking for.  Or is that a 250?
Link Posted: 8/31/2015 3:12:42 PM EDT
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Question.  Is Sig offering a 320 subcompact with front rail?  Because that is almost exactly what I am looking for.  Or is that a 250?
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Question.  Is Sig offering a 320 subcompact with front rail?  Because that is almost exactly what I am looking for.  Or is that a 250?
The subcompact grip frame in SMALL does not have the rail, however the subcompact grip frame in MED or LRG does have the rail.

I bought a CARRY size gun, so it has the full size grip and the mid-length slide.  I recently picked up the SUBCOMPACT grip frame and have the mid-length slide assy on it.  Since the SUBCOMPACT medium frame has the rails, all my holsters still work with the gun- only the grip's length is shorter, which doesn't matter to the holster.  

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Link Posted: 9/2/2015 1:22:11 PM EDT
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The subcompact grip frame in SMALL does not have the rail, however the subcompact grip frame in MED or LRG does have the rail.

I bought a CARRY size gun, so it has the full size grip and the mid-length slide.  I recently picked up the SUBCOMPACT grip frame and have the mid-length slide assy on it.  Since the SUBCOMPACT medium frame has the rails, all my holsters still work with the gun- only the grip's length is shorter, which doesn't matter to the holster.  

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Question.  Is Sig offering a 320 subcompact with front rail?  Because that is almost exactly what I am looking for.  Or is that a 250?
The subcompact grip frame in SMALL does not have the rail, however the subcompact grip frame in MED or LRG does have the rail.

I bought a CARRY size gun, so it has the full size grip and the mid-length slide.  I recently picked up the SUBCOMPACT grip frame and have the mid-length slide assy on it.  Since the SUBCOMPACT medium frame has the rails, all my holsters still work with the gun- only the grip's length is shorter, which doesn't matter to the holster.  

More confused?  





Link Posted: 9/2/2015 3:36:12 PM EDT
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It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.
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I like the look of that FS frame with the compact grip.

It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.

I see we have similar taste in DIY jobs.

Link Posted: 9/2/2015 8:03:14 PM EDT
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I like the look of that FS frame with the compact grip.

It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.

I see we have similar taste in DIY jobs.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/slowmethinks/IMAG2308_zpsmz0hlitv.jpg


For $45 a grip module, its the perfect gun to do this shit to. Stipple it, cut, bob it, whatever, its easy to replace.
Link Posted: 9/22/2015 8:23:30 PM EDT
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ETA: The U-shaped portion of the spring does *not* re-install back into its hole as quick & easy as it does in the installation video!

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I would agree, their video was a bit... optimistic... when it came to that step.



However, I'm pretty derpy and still managed to get it in there, which means anyone with two hands can do it.
Link Posted: 9/25/2015 2:44:08 PM EDT
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I would agree, their video was a bit... optimistic... when it came to that step.

However, I'm pretty derpy and still managed to get it in there, which means anyone with two hands can do it.
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ETA: The U-shaped portion of the spring does *not* re-install back into its hole as quick & easy as it does in the installation video!
I would agree, their video was a bit... optimistic... when it came to that step.

However, I'm pretty derpy and still managed to get it in there, which means anyone with two hands can do it.


I found putting the bottom end of the spring in first, and then slightly bending the top side in worked better for me. Been traveling or I would have put some rounds through it at the range. Anyone have the "sting" problem with the Apex that some had with the original factory trigger?

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I found putting the bottom end of the spring in first, and then slightly bending the top side in worked better for me. Been traveling or I would have put some rounds through it at the range. Anyone have the "sting" problem with the Apex that some had with the original factory trigger?

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ETA: The U-shaped portion of the spring does *not* re-install back into its hole as quick & easy as it does in the installation video!
I would agree, their video was a bit... optimistic... when it came to that step.

However, I'm pretty derpy and still managed to get it in there, which means anyone with two hands can do it.


I found putting the bottom end of the spring in first, and then slightly bending the top side in worked better for me. Been traveling or I would have put some rounds through it at the range. Anyone have the "sting" problem with the Apex that some had with the original factory trigger?



Shot my apex triggered pistol for 300 rounds,  then switched to my non Apex gun and said fuck that after a magazine. Another Apex is inbound, wish grey guns would get theirs out sooner than later.
Link Posted: 10/2/2015 7:15:50 PM EDT
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I just put the Apex trigger on and it feels really nice when dry firing. Will get to the range Sunday for some live fire.
Link Posted: 10/19/2015 11:31:07 AM EDT
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For $45 a grip module, its the perfect gun to do this shit to. Stipple it, cut, bob it, whatever, its easy to replace.
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I like the look of that FS frame with the compact grip.

It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.

I see we have similar taste in DIY jobs.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/slowmethinks/IMAG2308_zpsmz0hlitv.jpg


For $45 a grip module, its the perfect gun to do this shit to. Stipple it, cut, bob it, whatever, its easy to replace.


Sorry for the slight hijack, although I am interested in the 320s and their options, but where are the $45 grip modules and are they available for the 250s? My gf has a SC 250 and I'd like to get her a compact size grip to slap on there, but all I see on the sig store is the complete kit for about $400. Thanks for any help!

ETA: nevermind I'm a dumbass.
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Sorry for the slight hijack, although I am interested in the 320s and their options, but where are the $45 grip modules and are they available for the 250s? My gf has a SC 250 and I'd like to get her a compact size grip to slap on there, but all I see on the sig store is the complete kit for about $400. Thanks for any help!

ETA: nevermind I'm a dumbass.
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I like the look of that FS frame with the compact grip.

It's a full size grip cut down to compact rail length. I have two of them cut like that so that both can use the FS mags and swap between the compact slide and fullsize when the compact is not on the Subcompact grip. I feel confused just typing it, damn Sig and their modularity.

I see we have similar taste in DIY jobs.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/slowmethinks/IMAG2308_zpsmz0hlitv.jpg


For $45 a grip module, its the perfect gun to do this shit to. Stipple it, cut, bob it, whatever, its easy to replace.


Sorry for the slight hijack, although I am interested in the 320s and their options, but where are the $45 grip modules and are they available for the 250s? My gf has a SC 250 and I'd like to get her a compact size grip to slap on there, but all I see on the sig store is the complete kit for about $400. Thanks for any help!

ETA: nevermind I'm a dumbass.

 top gun supply, selway and osage county are my go-to for parts, with Sig being a last resort.
Link Posted: 10/19/2015 11:50:23 PM EDT
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 top gun supply, selway and osage county are my go-to for parts, with Sig being a last resort.
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For $45 a grip module, its the perfect gun to do this shit to. Stipple it, cut, bob it, whatever, its easy to replace.


Sorry for the slight hijack, although I am interested in the 320s and their options, but where are the $45 grip modules and are they available for the 250s? My gf has a SC 250 and I'd like to get her a compact size grip to slap on there, but all I see on the sig store is the complete kit for about $400. Thanks for any help!

ETA: nevermind I'm a dumbass.

 top gun supply, selway and osage county are my go-to for parts, with Sig being a last resort.


Thanks for the heads up bud! I'll keep that in mind for future needs. But putting a SC slide on a compact frame is a no go, hence me being a dumbass. But thanks again for the suggestions!
Link Posted: 10/20/2015 9:15:42 AM EDT
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Thanks for the heads up bud! I'll keep that in mind for future needs. But putting a SC slide on a compact frame is a no go, hence me being a dumbass. But thanks again for the suggestions!
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Not entirely accurate. A SC slide works perfectly on a compact frame if you bob the front of the compact frame a little. I did this combo on a couple of P250's I used to EDC.
Tomac
Link Posted: 10/20/2015 12:18:29 PM EDT
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Not entirely accurate. A SC slide works perfectly on a compact frame if you bob the front of the compact frame a little. I did this combo on a couple of P250's I used to EDC.
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Thanks for the heads up bud! I'll keep that in mind for future needs. But putting a SC slide on a compact frame is a no go, hence me being a dumbass. But thanks again for the suggestions!


Not entirely accurate. A SC slide works perfectly on a compact frame if you bob the front of the compact frame a little. I did this combo on a couple of P250's I used to EDC.
Tomac


Oh cool, that's good to know. Too much work for my lazy ass to do though lol
Link Posted: 10/20/2015 6:25:38 PM EDT
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Oh cool, that's good to know. Too much work for my lazy ass to do though lol
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Thanks for the heads up bud! I'll keep that in mind for future needs. But putting a SC slide on a compact frame is a no go, hence me being a dumbass. But thanks again for the suggestions!


Not entirely accurate. A SC slide works perfectly on a compact frame if you bob the front of the compact frame a little. I did this combo on a couple of P250's I used to EDC.
Tomac


Oh cool, that's good to know. Too much work for my lazy ass to do though lol

Too lazy to dremel? That's like dividing by zero for arfcom
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Thanks for the heads up bud! I'll keep that in mind for future needs. But putting a SC slide on a compact frame is a no go, hence me being a dumbass. But thanks again for the suggestions!


Not entirely accurate. A SC slide works perfectly on a compact frame if you bob the front of the compact frame a little. I did this combo on a couple of P250's I used to EDC.
Tomac


Oh cool, that's good to know. Too much work for my lazy ass to do though lol

Too lazy to dremel? That's like dividing by zero for arfcom


This. Took my 'smith all of 30 seconds to grind off & shape the front of the grip module to fit the SC slide like it was made for it. Resulting hybrids were 100% reliable w/quality ammo.
Tomac
Link Posted: 10/21/2015 7:42:26 PM EDT
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Oh cool, that's good to know. Too much work for my lazy ass to do though lol

Too lazy to dremel? That's like dividing by zero for arfcom


Haha don't ever underestimate my laziness!! Nah that does sound pretty easy but I don't have a dremel. But anyways I figure if you're gonna have the extra bulk of the bigger grip, might as well have a little more barrel and sight radius with it. Thanks again for the great info though guys. I love me some arfcom!
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