The P320 with the manual safety is always an option.
The P320 with the manual safety is always an option.
Alma, (or anyone else in the know) how many rounds do you think I will get out of a GGI 320 before it needs took back to GGI? I'm wanting to get a practice non GGI 320 to dry fire and live fire practice with but was curious how much I can abuse my current gun.
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Alma, first off thank you for your great disassembly / assembly videos on the P320.
Have you had experience with a manual safety version of the P320? Thoughts? I remember one of the criticisms of the M&P w/ thumb safety was the poor location of the TS. Is the TS on the P320 properly placed, is the "snick" good, etc? Any idea when they will be available?
Thanks!
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What is the latest eta on the 320 RX and Romeo 1?
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Priority is going to the complete guns.
I have been told that the RX guns are in production now. We should start seeing those at dealers in May.
The Romeo1 adapter plate kits were expected to trail a couple of months behind the guns. Optics Planet is currently estimating 4 to 6 weeks away for those.
I got to check it out at Shot Show. Essentially it looked like the same safety setup that SIG put on its MHS submission.
I was presently surprised at the feel of the safety. It felt solid and had nice positive and audible clicks when switching back and forth between safe and fire positions. It definitely reminded me of the feel of the safety on one of the CZs I owned prior to going all SIG. I will seriously consider picking up one as my EDC. I currently use a P320C, but I wouldn't mind having a bit of extra assurance against doing something unintentional.
As for availability during Shot they said they were targeting for Q2. It haven't asked for an update since then.