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  1. Magsz

    Reloading the 320

    Quack, Any idea who did that work? Its pretty impressive.
  2. It comes with the PELT trigger.
  3. 109 bucks with shipping for a two pound reduction. The trigger does NOT change the feel or characteristics at all. The SPRING by itself took 1.3 pounds off of my trigger pull. I would have been happy paying 10 dollars for a damn spring by itself versus 109 for the trigger shoe...
  4. Yeah...after taking a file to it to adjust the trigger stop pad... The trigger is not worth 100 dollars. If grey guns can get this trigger approved for production by greasing the right palms then Apex needs to do the same and get their 50 dollar triggers approved. 50 dollars for a drop in trigger im OK with. One hundred dollars for no change in trigger feel but a reduction in weight of two pounds is a bit ridiculous. I understand economy of scale and I get that the 320 is not as popular as the Glock but there are a metric boat ton of Glock trigger kits that can be had for 150-250 dollars that VASTLY improve every aspect of the trigger. I dont understand why the market is so slow to catch up and release an actual trigger KIT for the platform that fundamentally changes the characteristics for the better. Being forced to send your gun off for a 350+ dollar trigger kit install is a little absurd as well unless there is an engineering reason as to why a drop in trigger kit cannot be offered. I would love to be enlightened.
  5. Close enough? LOLOLOL!!!! The rules of this game are such a shit show sometimes... DRAIN THE SWAMP!
  6. Nope, No one has responded to me. Well, that's not entirely the case. Bruce responded to me twice on Facebook to assure me that he would get me taken care of and I still have yet to hear about anything. I attempted to call last Friday with no success as the phones were apparently off the hook...
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    P320 X5 Thread

    Eighteen days and counting....lol.
  8. So... I called on the 31st and spoke with Tyrell and explained my issue. He asked me to send a video but he would talk to the other gunsmiths and give me a call back on the 1st. I never heard from him. I sent the video and placed a call on the 2nd and still havent heard anything. Bruce sent me a facebook message on the 4th asking how he could help and then never responded. I know that Bruce has some health issues and as I told him in the Facebook message I would sit tight and that his health was more important than a stupid trigger but hes not the only one that works at Gray Guns... Has anyone else had a less than stellar experience with Gray Guns customer service?
  9. I watched the video... Ill make the call tomorrow I guess. Im just spoiled by actual drop in parts from other manufacturers versus whatever this is...
  10. I got mine in yesterday and finally got to install it today. The pistol fails to reset with every combination of new and old parts I could try. Awesome...99 bucks for a small piece of metal plus nine dollars for first class snail mail and it doesnt even work due to tolerance issues... The trigger bar is failing to drop off of the sear unless i mush the trigger to the rear. Its almost like there's not enough over travel in the system. To say im frustrating is an understatement. Also, a few other observations from when the pistol DID actually reset/cock itself a few times. I can feel the lighter trigger but the pre travel is very gritty. I feel like the portion of the trigger shoe where it connects to the chassis probably should get some polishing. I can definitely feel the lighter weight. The trigger profile is interesting. I have the "Curved" trigger and the face is pretty flat. I think its HILARIOUS that this is production legal as it does NOT clone the factory profile. Political shenanigans at work... All in all, this whole experience of waiting for so long and then being disappointed has left a sour taste in my mouth. Ive bought a variety of parts from CGW, Apex, Zev, DK, Vanek, Glocktriggers, etc etc and ive never felt like I wasted my money.
  11. I heard many years ago in a video released by Beretta stating that the M9A3 could be produced for LESS than what they're currently selling the M9 to the military for. Perhaps that was an overly optimistic assessment? As it stands, the M9A3 retails for over a grand. Im assuming this is due to demand but the MSRP is still up there. The 320 retails for a whole heck of a lot less than the M9A3 so perhaps the realities of cost were factored into the decision to go with the 320?
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    P320 X5 Thread

    David, Got any links for dealers taking/offering pre orders? Also, did anyone ask if the new X frame grips will adapt to the current 320 chassis and slide? Id love to put one of those grips on my current FS.
  13. How do you determine demand 100% accurately? You cant. You produce a run, you sell out and then you produce a second. Over reaching is a surefire way to go out of business if you have too much product sitting on the shelves and not enough demand. I ordered one too and in hindsight realized that the flat trigger will probably become production legal to at some point which is disappointing. I would have preferred a flat trigger. Ah well, hindsight is 20/20 and its not approved yet... One thing I dont understand is how that curved trigger is production approved. It looks NOTHING like the factory trigger bow which has its corners radiused quite generously. That curved trigger has almost a square face...
  14. Magsz

    P320 RX

    Mind giving us some more insight into how to do that?
  15. Magsz

    P320 RX

    The trigger's are REALLY heavy out of the box. Mine pulls at over seven pounds and the gun has 1k live fire rounds and countless dry fire cycles on it. It hasnt really lightened up all that much. Having said that, id take this 7 pound trigger over a factory 5.5lb glock trigger any day of the week and all day on Sunday.
  16. Is that a mag release guard behind the button? Looks pretty....big lol.
  17. From what ive seen in videos and pictures it looks like they took that feature out. The grip appears to be a one size fits all scheme as it currently stands.
  18. Uh... Dont throw the baby out with the bathwater here... Yeah, the 320 is seriously hampered by the lack of trigger options but its still a VERY, VERY shootable gun even with its stock 7.5 lb trigger. There are sights, basepads, grip tape and magazine releases which means its pretty much good to go for production. I really do wish someone would get on the ball and release a damned production legal trigger kit. Gray gun's releases products slower than old people f*#k.
  19. I do not disagree with you. However, I like product release announcements that actually coincide with the physical release of the gun. Unlike say Sig that teases a 320 Target and a year later there's still very little info on it. Im just impatient though and hate waiting
  20. Wow, That was quick. That's how you release a product!
  21. Probably horrible accuracy...................... Heh. Does anyone know when these are actually going to be on store shelves?
  22. I believe the "thing" in front of the slide lock is potentially a detent of some kind to prevent auto forwarding. The M&P platform is hamstrung by that horrific hinged trigger. Does anyone actually like that thing?
  23. No one ever said the price point was excessive. Im not sure what your point is with that post. I still strongly disagree that the release of the target at an earlier date would have killed sales of the FS 320. Yes, people love expensive, stupid guns ala Salient Tactical. However, these guns arent sold in the same volume that a regular Glock or duty pistol is. I think the price point for the 320 Target is fair however, I still think its sales numbers will pale in comparison to a standard 550 dollar duty pistol. I picked my 320 up for 479.00 plus tax. A Target would cost me literally double that. The average consumer is going to choose the standard 320. 90% of the consumer market buys guns in the 300-600 dollar range. The other 5% buy's expensive tactical toys. The other 4% buy's competition pistols. The other 1% buy's anything that they deem desirable, rare and expensive, ie collectors with deep wallets.
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