The sear. I believe it’s cast. I didn’t pay it that much attention.
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Pistol: Sig P320 M18
Caliber: 9mm
Ammunition: CCI blazer 115gr
Dates of testing: 11/5/23–2/25/24
Total rounds fired: 2,100
Stoppages: 0
Malfunctions: 0
Breakages: 0
Total Stock P320 M18 brand new a gift from family. But I have to cut and reuse the left side manual safety, 0 cost to get a better/comfortable grip. The factory rear sight is way too bulky I really really hate it. But I can not find any iron sight for sig M18. Any recommendation guys?Attachment 115755Attachment 115756
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Last time shot the P320, 2000+rounds without clean
Feel a little snappy but good enough for a service pistol.
I’ve got an M17, never done the 2000 round challenge with it. But I do have well over 2000 rounds fired with it, zero stoppages or malfunctions. I know what you mean about the rear sight, but sadly don’t know of any replacements, I had to buy a WC frame for mine hated the stock frame no grip. Agree with you it’s a solid service handgun.
One option: CHPWS will modify your optics cut so you can use something modern: "This includes upgrading the Romeo1 cut to Romeo1 Pro ($90), adding RMR holes to your Romeo1 Pro Cut ($50), or upgrading your Romeo1 cut to directly mount the RMR/SRO/Holosun 407c/507c/508t/507Comp ($90)".
Also, if you want to run irons only, CHPWS sells a plate that has a glock dovetail in it. (https://chpws.com/product/sig-p320-x...adapter-plate/)
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But I have to cut and reuse the left side manual safety, 0 cost to get a better/comfortable grip. The factory rear sight is way too bulky I really really hate it.
I don't see a problem with the rear sight. How would you make it less "bulky" and still have it the right height?
I don't know what you mean by "cut and reuse the left side manual safety."
It looks like you cut it off and taped over the hole.