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<UPDATE> Ordered the nitron/black threaded barrel compact 9mm with siglite sights and 2 more 15rd mags today (5 mags total). Almost bought the SC frame and mag as well, but figured I'd wait and see if I like the platform first. Gonna shoot the piss out of this for a while and if I like the platform I'll buy another 320 for carry use and a couple of grip frames to modify. I'll shoot it stock for a while, but are there any worthwhile aftermarket or factory mods? Any aftermarket triggers yet? So what did you guys pay? I am eligible for Sigs LEO/MIL program, but I have already found one vendor who beats their price by a small margin <ETA> Looks like I'm going to get the threaded barrel model. I can't find any aftermarket barrels for the P320, and it looks like I'll just have to pony up and buy a new piston for my booster. The threaded barrel model is $50 more, and a new piston is $80. Still cheaper than buying a threaded barrel after the fact, especially since standard barrels are fairly cheap in comparison. Might skip getting the SC frame then and just enjoy it as a suppressor host for a bit. |
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SIG's LEO/Mil program has fixed pricing, $495 with night sights, $425 without. Those prices are set by SIG.
If you find one for less, make sure you factor in the magazine cost. The LEO/Mil boxes have three magazines. The retail boxes have two. Mags run $38-40 a piece. |
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I haven't seen anywhere that even comes close to SIGs mil/le pricing. I have an acquaintance who can get them cheaper (wholesale), but he isn't supposed to let them out the door for that. Something about a minimum sales price. I asked him to clarify if it was a minimum advertised price, or MSP, and he seemed to think it was a MSP when he was looking a little while back. $600 seems to be the typical sales tag SIGLITE-equipped price. $500 for contrast sights.
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Quoted: SIG's LEO/Mil program has fixed pricing, $495 with night sights, $425 without. Those prices are set by SIG. If you find one for less, make sure you factor in the magazine cost. The LEO/Mil boxes have three magazines. The retail boxes have two. Mags run $38-40 a piece. View Quote ETA: just checked the place I thought had better pricing. Sure enough 2 mags....but the mag price difference makes it a wash compared to the MIL/LE pricing. |
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Interesting. Didn't know that about the mags. ETA: just checked the place I thought had better pricing. Sure enough 2 mags....but the mag price difference makes it a wash compared to the MIL/LE pricing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: SIG's LEO/Mil program has fixed pricing, $495 with night sights, $425 without. Those prices are set by SIG.
If you find one for less, make sure you factor in the magazine cost. The LEO/Mil boxes have three magazines. The retail boxes have two. Mags run $38-40 a piece. ETA: just checked the place I thought had better pricing. Sure enough 2 mags....but the mag price difference makes it a wash compared to the MIL/LE pricing. Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. |
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Sorta off topic, but so are holsters, and the one that comes with it is borderline garbage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. Sorta off topic, but so are holsters, and the one that comes with it is borderline garbage. Thought the advantage of the 320 was it fit the 250 holsters already on the market? As well as mags & grips. |
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Thought the advantage of the 320 was it fit the 250 holsters already on the market? As well as mags & grips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. Sorta off topic, but so are holsters, and the one that comes with it is borderline garbage. Thought the advantage of the 320 was it fit the 250 holsters already on the market? As well as mags & grips. The 250 was never popular enough for widespread holster development and production. There are several models out there, but availability is spotty at best. Production will ramp up eventually, especially as more government agencies adopt the platform, thus naturally increasing the demand from the retail consumer market, as well. |
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Thought the advantage of the 320 was it fit the 250 holsters already on the market? As well as mags & grips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. Sorta off topic, but so are holsters, and the one that comes with it is borderline garbage. Thought the advantage of the 320 was it fit the 250 holsters already on the market? As well as mags & grips. Yes to both. And I always figure if a gun comes with a holster it's probably garbage. Never seen a off the shelf factory gun cone with one that was worth a damn to be honest. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: SIG's LEO/Mil program has fixed pricing, $495 with night sights, $425 without. Those prices are set by SIG.
If you find one for less, make sure you factor in the magazine cost. The LEO/Mil boxes have three magazines. The retail boxes have two. Mags run $38-40 a piece. ETA: just checked the place I thought had better pricing. Sure enough 2 mags....but the mag price difference makes it a wash compared to the MIL/LE pricing. Apparently mags are difficult to get hold of @ the moment, so might take the Mil/LE deal. Yeah seems so. Will give the sig dealer a call and get the skinny on the purchase process. I'm very intrigued by the 320's drop in fire control system. And the potential to make different grip modules appeals greatly as you might imagine. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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$508 before tax in FDE, carry model with night sights.
The factory holster included with is all sorts of garbage. Looking for a kydex company to custom make my holster anyways for an RMR cut and an XC1 light, so expectations of having a holster NOW being available and ready to ship is kinda on the buyer for expecting mountains to move for them. Order it and wait like you would for all the other custom kydex companies. |
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Quoted: Yeah seems so. Will give the sig dealer a call and get the skinny on the purchase process. I'm very intrigued by the 320's drop in fire control system. And the potential to make different grip modules appeals greatly as you might imagine.
Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote If the FCS is the real draw, 250's are the DAO predecessor, and go for $100 ish less. There's also a .22"LR slide and a .380"ACP slide & magazines for the 250. Supposedly the 250 trigger has been improved as well, albeit's still a long pull. |
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If the FCS is the real draw, 250's are the DAO predecessor, and go for $100 ish less. There's also a .22"LR slide and a .380"ACP slide & magazines for the 250. Supposedly the 250 trigger has been improved as well, albeit's still a long pull. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Yeah seems so. Will give the sig dealer a call and get the skinny on the purchase process. I'm very intrigued by the 320's drop in fire control system. And the potential to make different grip modules appeals greatly as you might imagine.
Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile If the FCS is the real draw, 250's are the DAO predecessor, and go for $100 ish less. There's also a .22"LR slide and a .380"ACP slide & magazines for the 250. Supposedly the 250 trigger has been improved as well, albeit's still a long pull. I hope the reason they haven't released a .22 caliber exchange kit for the 320 is because they are trying to figure out how to get the slide to lock back on an empty mag. It needs to work at least as reliably as the Advantage Arms kits for Glocks. That is literally the only thing holding me back from dumping my Glocks and going all in on the P320. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Wish they'd bring out the .380" bbl for the 320. HiCap smallish .380" would be a godsend for some of my female customers.
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Does anyone make a threaded barrel for these guns that is in the normal 1/2x28" TPI instead of the Sig/European 13.5x1 LH?
I'm going to get the 320 compact with night sights. The only choice is with a factory threaded barrel for $50 more, or with the standard barrel. Grip frame color is almost immaterial (FDE would be cool just to be different) and I plan on ordering a few more mags an an extra grip frame in the compact size so meh. Does the subcompact in medium come with the rail on it or is it just the large? Planning on ordering one frame in that size plus a few mags. Yeah MED and LG have the rail, SM doesn't <ETA> answered one of my own questions in 30 seconds with a google search |
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$508 before tax in FDE, carry model with night sights. The factory holster included with is all sorts of garbage. Looking for a kydex company to custom make my holster anyways for an RMR cut and an XC1 light, so expectations of having a holster NOW being available and ready to ship is kinda on the buyer for expecting mountains to move for them. Order it and wait like you would for all the other custom kydex companies. View Quote I have an IWB and OWB kydex holster for my full size and compact 320's. I used Bastogne Tactical, they are good guys to deal with an offer a lifetime warranty at a great price. http://www.bastognetactical.com/holsters.html |
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I'm eligible for their Leo program but I had trouble finding a retailer that would sell Leo pricing to the non agencies. I found it and bought it non night sights for 499 (non leo) locally. Sold it 5 days layer for 489.
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$400 FDE compact medium w/night sights, 2 mags, and their factory kydex holster.
Through back channels. |
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It appears as though there's no aftermarket P320/P225 barrels that have "normal" threading. Might as well get the threaded barrel model for $50 more and buy a standard barrel later (if I really want to).
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Quoted: It appears as though there's no aftermarket P320/P225 barrels that have "normal" threading. Might as well get the threaded barrel model for $50 more and buy a standard barrel later (if I really want to). View Quote Why not get the bbl for the next longest slide, and have it cut down & threaded to what you want? |
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Quoted: Why not get the bbl for the next longest slide, and have it cut down & threaded to what you want? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It appears as though there's no aftermarket P320/P225 barrels that have "normal" threading. Might as well get the threaded barrel model for $50 more and buy a standard barrel later (if I really want to). Why not get the bbl for the next longest slide, and have it cut down & threaded to what you want? I was thinking that way I am open to getting factory threaded guns from other German/European gun manufactures and not having to worry about aftermarket support. |
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I paid $535.23 out the door for my COMPACT (no night sights) at the LGS in JAX, FL.
They price-matched some $489 online price, then added taxes and their fees. -- IF I can find a full size for a decent price, I want one. |
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Quoted: I'm very intrigued by the 320's drop in fire control system. View Quote The best part of the modular FCS is how damn easy it is to clean. I personally have no intention of swapping between different lowers. I'm going to get a compact and subcompact version next, but I'll use them enough it'll turn into a chore to swap a single FCS around. But holy cow, are these things easy to clean! |
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Yeah its a shame I sold mine, they're super easy to clean and work on. It's a great design. I'd consider another one if I found one with a significantly heavier trigger than the stock ultra-ultra-light trigger. Someday I'll post my story about the near ND I had.
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Quoted: The best part of the modular FCS is how damn easy it is to clean. I personally have no intention of swapping between different lowers. I'm going to get a compact and subcompact version next, but I'll use them enough it'll turn into a chore to swap a single FCS around. But holy cow, are these things easy to clean! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm very intrigued by the 320's drop in fire control system. The best part of the modular FCS is how damn easy it is to clean. I personally have no intention of swapping between different lowers. I'm going to get a compact and subcompact version next, but I'll use them enough it'll turn into a chore to swap a single FCS around. But holy cow, are these things easy to clean! I kind of want the one configuration they don't offer. Compact upper with Sub-compact frame. After sleeping on it, I'm going to get the threaded version and if i like the system I'll pick up a 2nd gun for carry. |
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I kind of want the one configuration they don't offer. Compact upper with Sub-compact frame. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's easy with a $40 subcompact frame. I have the CARRY model that used the same upper assembly as the COMPACT. When I need more concealment I just swap in the subcompact frame with the carry slide and can still use the same holsters. So figure another $40 for the subcompact frame, then $45 for one subcompact magazine, and use your compact mag(s) as backups. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hold up, so you are saying that you can use the same holster with the subcompact grip module? I was under the impression that with the trigger guard being shaped differently that wouldn't work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am looking to get on through the 1st responder program. I just don't know if I should go with the carry or Compact. I have a G19 noe and a Mk 25, and a DAO P226. There is a guy on here with a few 320s and a crapload of mags.
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Quoted: I am looking to get on through the 1st responder program. I just don't know if I should go with the carry or Compact. I have a G19 noe and a Mk 25, and a DAO P226. There is a guy on here with a few 320s and a crapload of mags. View Quote The Compact is about the same size as the G19. The Carry has a grip length is almost the same as the P226. You're getting the same size slide/barrel with either one. I went with the Compact because of the 15rd mag limit here in CO and because that size gun fits my hand really well. If the mag thing wasn't an issue I probably would have gotten the Carry. |
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524 with night sights and 3 mags LE price
704 with same but American Hero Model. |
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$444.99 plus $10.00 transfer last November for a 9mm 320C with standard sights from Grabagun.
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Checked them at 3 local dealers, was looking at the Sub Compact model, best price was $537 for white dots, $575 for nite sights. No sales taxes here.
ETA: Another local dealer has the dot sight compact for $499, carry model with threaded barrel and suppressor height night sites for $645. A third local dealer has the extra grip frames for $34.99 and mags at $34.99 and again, no sales tax here. I was able to handle all the models and different grip types at this dealer. The sales guy swapped stuff around anyway I asked. |
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You guys and all your fancy discounts!
I can't remember what I paid for my Carry 320. They see me coming and someone is getting full price. Some people think I get free guns, nope. But I am really gald to find this thread and see what you guys are doing. I was thinking I might send my 320 to Gray guns. Some folk I know who shoot on Sig's pistol team have really been impressed beyond the fact that he is a sponsor of the team. http://grayguns.com/gunsmith-services/sig-sauer-pistols/p320-carry-action-package/ |
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New P320 full size 9mm with night sights, 2 magazines, case with holster for 250.00.
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Now that is the deal of the century. Or stolen. ;)
-- SCdonttreadonme: hold off on sending a gin to Bruce Gray--he's come by out with a drop-in kit that's supposed to be great (and adjust the trigger from 3lbs to 7lbs). |
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Quoted: New P320 full size 9mm with night sights, 2 magazines, case with holster for 250.00. 250 dollars? That would be a Glock killer. It would replace everything on the market @ that price. Indeed. |
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Just got the LGS to order a 320 subcomp with rail for $510 civ version
It's going to be here Tuesday Does anyone have recommendations for IWB holsters? |
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last price list I received from summit..
320 any size or caliber Contrast sight $469 |
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I went to get a Full Size X-Change kit in 9mm with a mag (so 2 total) and a grip...even with free shipping and my 20% off coupon it was $392.
So I got the Buds deal with a FS slide and Compact grip (and 2 mags) for like $465 shipped. I figure even if I sold the FCU for $180, I'd have an X-Change kit and extra mag for $285. -- I know a guy who snatched up an FCU for $180 already--the best replacement part is a new "gun". |
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