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RDT806

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  1. I've shot a G17 a G34 and a XDM 5.25 in competition. And all were great. And for most people they are a plenty capable competition gun. Me included probably. However I just switched to a Tanfoglio Limited Pro and have to say I'm impressed so far. Still love my Glocks but the trigger and weight are nice. But we will see how it goes.

  2. I purchased a Kydex from a local maker for a P226R. And as many have said it doesn't really fit. So I just loosened to tension screws and held it over the stove for a a bit to make the Kydex soft. Then I shoved the gun into the holster and heated it back up with the gun in. Let it completely cool with gun in the holster and it worked fine. But when I needed a competition holster I let him custom make it to the gun to be safe.

  3. RDT806 you're thinking of grayguns that cuts the slide forward of the rear dovetail, and uses the p220 supermatch adjustable sight. They seem very nice, but it's around $200 for sight and installation. Understandable for the amount of work, but it's a lot of money. Dawsons are very good sights, i have a set on my p226. Came with .135 wide notch on the rear sight, and it's a bit wider than i would prefer. 125 is probably best width on rear sight, but that will be personal preference

    Daniel K

    Have you had any POI issues with the fixed sights?

  4. I'm chomping at the bit to get my hands on a Target 320 when it comes out. I haven't heard much one way or the other from people as far as quality over time goes. Seems, like most things, there are those that love them and those that don't. My experience is those who don't have issues with the ergonomics, but not quality.

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    I too can't wait to try the Target. Really excited about that one.

  5. I decided to switch to the P320 platform for competition. Picked up a new full size today. After some reading it seems that adding competition sights isn't as easy some other platforms. Read of POI issues etc. So any guidance from the more experienced on here would be greatly appreciated.

    Do I have to send it off to Burke or Grays Guns to get a set installed? Again any help is appreciated. Thanks

  6. The 320RX is just a full size milled for an optic isn't it? Or are there other differences? I've never really had any interest in optics on pistols. But if it's a different gun then that would be something to consider

  7. Yeah. If I knew it was only going to be a month or two until the Target came out I'd wait. But I have a feeling it's probably going to be a while before there is enough of them out there to actually get my hands on one.

  8. I'm going to move to the P320 platform for USPSA /IDPA. Want a Production gun and an ESP / Limited Minor gun.

    So question is do I get a P320 Full size now with two frames and all of the add-ons? Or hold off and hope the Target comes out soon? I kind of like the idea of switching slide / FCU between the two frames. Although I'm sure the Target will offer the same option.

  9. The sig rep I spoke with on Thursday said they don't have a date yet. So still waiting for it. Haha

    I have a feeling it's gonna be a while. Especially until you can actually find one.

  10. Can't wait for this gun to hit the market. I really hope Sig gets it out soon. Looks like they addressed the issues i have with the 320.

    That makes two of us. I've got high hopes for this gun. If it weighs and shoots anything like my Legion SAO with the flat trigger and short reset it will be my holy grail of production guns.

    I want to know the weight and if its balanced better. I never was a believer in a balanced gun until I shot my FS 320 side by side with my daughters compact 320. My groups were better with the stock compact. ???

    I agree. I wasn't that impressed with the full size. Very nose heavy to me. And while a carry a P320 compact I've never been drawn to the P320 as a competition gun. A prefer a gun with a beavertail. So my SAO Legion suits me better.

    But if the Target looks anything like the pictures I'm definitely interested. Looks like they listened to their customers. Hopefully we will actually be able to get our hands on one this year. Could definitely be my next Production gun.

  11. Shot mine for the first time in a USPSA match yesterday. Performed flawlessly. Really a great gun.

    I shot a local match with mine today in Limited minor for fun. Pulled third out of twentyfive Limited shooters.

    If it was Production legal I'd sell my CZ's in a heartbeat.

    But one thing is for sure. The 226 Legion SAO is the most awesome nightstand gun ever. :)

    Yes it is. I think I'm going to throw a light on mine just for that very thing.

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