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    Grayguns P320 trigger kit

    I decided to revisit the RDS on a pistol concept, and wanted a turnkey solution; no milling or dicking around with mounting plates, etc. I picked up a SIG P320 RX with their Romeo 1 RDS. I had tried the Glock MOS, but had issues picking up the dot, probably because the Glock grip angle doesn’t really work for me. Anyway, the 320 was a big improvement in this regard, but the trigger needed help. Average of 5 pulls on my gauge read just under 7 lbs. I got on the list for one of Bruce Gray’s competition trigger kits, which arrived yesterday. With a little help from YouTube (thanks Alma!), I got this installed and cut the pull weight in half. Cost was $129; highly recommended.

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    Thanks for posting this. I shot a few rounds from a full-size 320 with R1 last week and was pretty impressed. I really didn’t have to hunt for the dot. It just seemed to be there in the window, probably helped by the large window and a grip angle that works well for me.

    Bruce makes good stuff. A GG tweaked 226R is my favorite pistol.

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    Hey guys, I ended up with one more of these kits than I needed after a recent gun trade. Hit me up if there's interest.

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