Its definitely regional...here its Glock and Cz with some M&P COREs as well. Almost no 320's, but that's because folks can't buy them except at jacked up prices on the second hand market. Cop sales are a different thing though. They're buying up every 365/365XL and X series 320 that comes down the pipe. They're hugely popular in these parts. Of course, these are mostly "gun buyer" and "gun carrier" type cops....but one of our pretty decent shooters, who's a big M&P (owns 4) and CZ (owns 5) guy, said he preferred shooting the 320 Pro. He was surprised how much he liked it. If only Sig could stop acting like dicks and get their act straightened out. They have a lot of really good, talented people working for them.....but the Gods of the Copybook pages rule....
I suspect I may be able to get some good info on how robust the design really is soon. The NCSHP just ordered 1800 of them. In .357 Sig.
It is. And probably always will
I think the modern LE uniform has gone too far the other way in many instances, but long sleeves and ties all year is silly and doesn’t even look good.
If my agency decides to adopt an issued weapon, I’m going to do my best to make it not the P320.
Even in 9mm, there is no reason to choose it over the G17, G45, or M&P 2.0.
Last edited by TheNewbie; 01-07-2020 at 01:21 PM.
Actually, there might be-If current production stands the gaff for accuracy, durability and reliability, if you want a duty gun with an OEM RDS, a P320 RX may be a valid, and very cost-effective solution. My understanding is that current ones are coming with the Romeo1Pro.
Best, Jon