Rich406
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So it looks like Sig may have finally done something about the weak button design on the Romeo3. I was looking at a new one I received recently and the buttons are clearly different. They are flatter and actually a bit harder to press.
Fingers crossed that the buttons are a bit more durable now.
optics mounted on the gun is old design, optic on right is the new.
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Looks like 2011, 1911s, minor power factor. Pretty much everything but frame mounted optic and comp allowed…
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5 hours ago, X5SigChris said:
Thank you!!!
to go back to the OPs question though, I have never unbolted the paddle before. I wonder if one that fits your style more be made and replaced? Got a 3d printer or printer buddy?
It doesn't unbolt. its pressed together.
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Pretty much the only option is to bend it back.
if you want to prevent it in the future, either download your mag by 1 if you’re going to be doing slide lock reloads, or take care not to insert it with too much force. -
Oil on the striker is more likely to cause malfunctions than help anything. Same thing goes for the FCU. Only thing that really needs lube is the slide rails. Everything else in unnecessary.
People complain about how loosely fit the gun is, but it’s made to run pretty much dry. The only thing lube does is goo things up.
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20 minutes ago, rocket99 said:
I just bought one to test with. I was able to get 24 in it as well. I am letting it sit loaded for a week before i start testing it in live fire
I ended up grinding out the inside of a Taran basepad, and now it works. I don’t think they’ll work with 24 unmodified. -
I’m able to get 24 into a 21 round p320 mag with a Taran basepad. However to get a usable 24, I had to grind out the inside of the basepad. There still seems to be plenty of material left, but a drop onto a hard surface or object may be questionable.
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10 hours ago, mannyc said:
This will be a direct mount, which they recommend 28 inch/lbs, was puzzled why 28 when 18-20 on a plate is perfectly fine, like on a Springer, trying to avoid potential issues with overtightening.Thanks.
I go 25 on direct milled optics. 15 on plates. Plates strip out much easier
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2 hours ago, echotango said:
Take down lever, mag release(little plastic piece and spring), battery for dot.
And back up gun.
Have you had a problem with the mag release?
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1 hour ago, boudreux said:
What are some good spare parts to keep in the range bag for the legion?
The only thing that’s likely to break on the range is the takedown lever.
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1 hour ago, jpeters11 said:
I bought one to try and I’m not a huge fan of the angle, not as extreme as I’d like, probably great for others.
As for holsters and hangers, you just have to do a little cutting. Seems like the T1000 hanger ought to work. I’d go with a Safariland pattern plate if your holster allows
A little cutting? Looks like you had to cut off a good bit of the holster, including one of the mounting points on the boss hanger.
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6 minutes ago, jaep1911 said:
I thought that they were talking about the v- shaped spring that is for the striker block on the striker itself.
my P320s are the upgraded version and do not have the safety lever spring. The safety lever rides the trigger bar and moves with the trigger bar. Therefore, I guess, no need of the spring.
2:40~They say the name of the spring right in the news report……
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3 minutes ago, RJH said:
Is it the same spring that fireman 1776 posted a picture of in this thread?
No, that was the striker reset spring.
this is the spring in question. I can see the confusion, it’s still listed in the parts diagram for the p320. But as I said, they haven’t put it in the fcu for at least 3-4 years now.
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4 hours ago, fireman1776 said:
Ya good catch. I looked closer and it wouldn't work. Not willing to buy an entirely new holster and/or hanger to try it out. I need to remind myself that top level CO guys don't use 'em and Nils won with a Canik.... LOL
it doesn’t come close to fitting the GX or probably any other kydex holster.
As to using thumbrest, I’d say that the vast majority of p320s I see at matches have some type of thumbrest installed. Now that there is one available for the shadow2, I’m sure you’ll see a lot more of those in the future as well.
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2 minutes ago, RJH said:
Maybe this is some of the issue, idk
They haven’t put that spring in the FCU for years. Maybe 2019ish..
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It wouldn’t fit. But I’m not sure why you’d want to. The DAA is so much easier to adjust than the Henning.
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4 minutes ago, jaep1911 said:
No, sir but it does when I have dummy rounds in a mag, which holds the slide up. Yes, I do have the infamous vertical movement of slide.
I run several guns that tight on the overtravel. If it cleanly releases the striker with a mag inserted, it’s generally good to go.
that said, if it bothers you, the problem is you need to slightly reduce the overtravel on the trigger shoe. The old grayguns trigger kit doesn’t have that option.
one thing to check is is the trigger stop pin is slightly bent, this can easily reduce the overtravel and make the trigger not work. Other than that, there probably isn’t much you can do with the kit you have.
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7 minutes ago, jaep1911 said:
Received the kit yesterday. I was expecting it finished in silver but it is finished in black. Oh well. Still sexy, lol
Now I am having an issue. I swapped the slide kits on my P320 (X5 slide kit with AXG grip module) that had been running fine and all of a sudden, I have a semi- dead trigger. Pulling the trigger (Legacy GG Comp Kit) does not release the striker most of the time as if Over-Travel is not enough but when I pull the slide forward in its ‘battery’, the striker gets released. I have never had this phenomenon. Emailed GG’s customer service about this issue but I am kind of bummed a bit.
Legion FCU
Legacy GG Comp Kit (no over-travel adjustment. Just a piece of sleeve)
AGX grip module
Does it release if you put an empty mag in the gun?
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2 minutes ago, Boomstick303 said:
Ever drop it?
I would say you have got your money's worth out of that rig.
Actually no, I’ve never dropped a gun ever. (maybe I’m jinxing myself here..)
It wouldn’t concern me if I did drop it though. It’s possible something might break, but in my experience, the txg grip is the same durability as polymer.
That grip easily has 10k dry reloads through it, I don’t see any reason why it won’t take 10k+ more.
Romeo3 new button design.
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I got it direct from sig as a warranty repair.