Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

incogneato

Members
  • Posts

    17
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Real Name
    Allen

Recent Profile Visitors

261 profile views

incogneato's Achievements

Looks for Range

Looks for Range (1/11)

  1. It works fine, but if you want to be able to slingshot the slide, you will need to install a 1.0 slide stop.
  2. I have one. So, far I haven't had much success with it on a stock X-Carry w/ standard loads, but that probably has more to do with my grip than the *thumb rest [generic]* itself. I do plan to evaluate it on a Full Size with lighter loads and a 14# recoil spring, and will post an update once I've spent more time with it. I will say it is an ingenious design, and is very well-made.
  3. incogneato

    Romeo1 Shroud

    I just got the "ready to ship" notice on the Shrouds I ordered in March. Unfortunately, the price no longer shows the discount I was given, so I now await their response to my inquiry. At leats it seems Sig is finally starting to crank them out, so hopefully your wait will be over by the end of the year.
  4. incogneato

    P320 X5 Thread

    It's a bit of a stretch, but I wonder if your wrists "remember" the Glock grip angle, and haven't quite adapted to the more vertical Sig grip. In contrast, I have to adjust my grip on X grip modules to accommodate for them being too "Glock-like" in comparison to the regular P320 grip.
  5. incogneato

    P320 X5 Thread

    Do you have the same issue when slow-firing?
  6. incogneato

    Sig P320

    I would be glad to trade with you. Let me know if you're interested.
  7. I modified a P250 TDL, as Alma mentioned... Turned it into a real pleasure to shoot. I initially planned to grind it down, but after seeing how bad I was at grinding my slide stop, I decided to spend $15 (plus a couple hours of work) on the P250 part.
  8. incogneato

    Sig P320

    Does the TDL not dig into the base of your thumb with this grip? I ask because it has when I've tried it.
  9. incogneato

    Sig P320

    I think what Mas was referring to was that neither the barrel nor slide extend beyond the dust cover, which will prevent it from going out-of-battery when pressed into an object (i.e. bad guy). I'm wondering if this is (or anticipated as) a requirement of the MHS trials, as the top of the Beretta APX slide is angled rearward, at the front, taking this idea an additional step. Just speculation on my part...
  10. incogneato

    Sig P320

    Those look great ... Nice job!
  11. incogneato

    Sig P320

    For me, it isn't the physical size, but the prominence. The P320 TDL has a noticeable stepped ridge, and sits atop the frame. The APX appears to be basically flat, and slightly recessed; similar to the M&P and FNS, neither of which I even notice.
  12. incogneato

    APX

    No, but I plan to get one as soon as it materializes in the U.S.
  13. incogneato

    Sig P320

    Deleted double-post
  14. incogneato

    Sig P320

    I've noticed that. Ice also been told that it, and the slide stop version from the MHS submission, will be available this year, but could not get a timeframe. I'm seriously considering modifying both myself, but would like to get spares first, in case I mess them up (or to return it to stock, before selling). But, as it is, my groups are better with the P320 than with any other gun I've owned; past or present, and I am still amazed at the trigger, straight out of the box.
  15. incogneato

    Sig P320

    You are not alone in that takedown lever! In fact, it (which surprised me ) and the ease of me riding the slide lock (which didn't surprise me, being a Sig, but did disappoint me) are the main reasons I am axiously awaiting the release of the Beretta APX, although I am hoping Sig will produce alternative parts long before the APX becomes a reality.
×
×
  • Create New...