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Thread: Sig P320 at 50 yards

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    Sig P320 at 50 yards

    Today I shot the Sig P320 at 50 Yards. My goal was to shoot 5 rounds at a decent cadence, which for me was about 1 round every 2 seconds. I shot these 5 rounds in 9.6 seconds. 3 really good hits, and 2 were outside what I wanted. I was able to get them all where I wanted but I did not get video of that and thought this would be good enough to post. When I do my part, this pistol performs very well.

    This pistol is a stock Sig P320 with Trijicon HD sights. If the shooter applies “Practical Fundamentals” (hint, hint) this pistol is very very capable. This gun's trigger is a consistent 7.65 lbs pull. Get some training folks!!! Hope you enjoy!

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    Much like a G19 can do a 50 yds:

    Facts matter...Feelings Can Lie

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    What range is that? 50 yards indoors is impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
    Much like a G19 can do a 50 yds:
    Impressive Sir!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by john c View Post
    What range is that? 50 yards indoors is impressive.
    Private LE range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
    Much like a G19 can do a 50 yds:

    Match barrel and RDS cheater!

    Gen 4 Glock 17 bone stock, Ameriglo Tcaps standing freestyle @ 50 yds:



    Good shooting, though, OP. I think the 320 is definitely a capable pistol.
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    I'm definitely intrigued by the P320 and would like to give the full sized 9mm variant a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FredM View Post
    I'm definitely intrigued by the P320 and would like to give the full sized 9mm variant a go.
    I think FS makes sense for gaming, especially with a Gray Guns shooting team trigger, but the intermediate size (15 rounds mags and 3.8 ish barrel) seems really attractive as a carry gun.

    I would bet one of those PF dollars, that at least with the triggers I have felt, that the 320 is capable of shooting smaller groups from a rest, but the Glock is able to extract a higher percentage of its accuracy in quick shooting, making them indistinguishable in accuracy in practical shooting.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I think FS makes sense for gaming, especially with a Gray Guns shooting team trigger, but the intermediate size (15 rounds mags and 3.8 ish barrel) seems really attractive as a carry gun.

    I would bet one of those PF dollars, that at least with the triggers I have felt, that the 320 is capable of shooting smaller groups from a rest, but the Glock is able to extract a higher percentage of its accuracy in quick shooting, making them indistinguishable in accuracy in practical shooting.
    I don't disagree with you, but I was surprised by how similar in size the P320 full size is to a G17. The P320 feels substantially larger in the hand, but the two are very close. The below pictures are with the largest grip module on the P320.




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    Buds has multiple variants of the 320 available under $500 right now. Many are in the $470 range. NIB with night sights.

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