The test Legion’s trigger had significant backlash to it, i.e., rearward movement after the striker released. This can cause gun movement between the trigger release and the instant of the shot. I haven’t experienced this with previous P320 X5s I’ve shot so am not sure why this was...
The Sig P320 trigger is different from most striker-fired firearms as it does not have a built-in drop safety. The idea for this gun is that the trigger is so light that it will counteract the inertia if this gun is dropped. For those of you not familiar with the history of the ...
This was due to the weight of the original curved steel trigger moving backward under inertia. P320 models with the lighter flat trigger—such as this and all the X-series guns—have never had this issue. The X-Carry is the smallest gun in the X-line of pistols and is the easiest to...
A large triggerguard accommodates large fingers and gloved hands without issue. The trigger shoe is flat, and an ambi mag release expands the avenues of control available when handling the pistol. (Photo by Mark Fingar) That extra size of the P320-XTen is mitigated by the thoughtful design ...
Steyr Arms claims that the removable trigger group in the P320 is the same as the company's patented design. Steyr Arms is pushing for an injunction to prevent Sig from selling the P320 and similar firearms with this removable trigger group. So far, this hasn't affected Sig Sauer's ...
The Sig Sauer P320-XTEN is a 10mm, striker-fired pistol featuring a polymer “XSERIES” 10mm / 45 AUTO grip module, a 5” Bull Barrel, flat XSERIES trigger with a 90-degree break, Nitron finished stainless steel optics ready slide compatible with aROMEO2and RMR optic with front and rear ...
Trigger reach for me is perfect, but again I wear 2XL gloves. My fingertip falls perfectly on the trigger, but for many others, I imagine trigger reach is a bit far. With handguns from Glock or even SIG’s own P320, I have to back my finger out just a bit to rest the tip of ...
The P320-style triangular mag release button can be reversed for lefties. SIG ships the P322 with both flat and curved trigger shoes that are easy to switch out. While the P322 may not be a modular design, its trigger is. SIG ships the P322 mounted with an increasingly popular flat tri...
–chosen the pistol to replace the Beretta M9 handgun adopted back in the 1980s, which in turn had replaced the 1911 “Government model” 45 first designed by gun genius John Moses Browning way back in–wait for it–1911. The newly chosen pistol is to be the Sig Sauer P320, a semi...
interchangeable grip. Most of the time, an interchangeable backstrap is used to adjust the size of a grip for the shooter. But there are limitations on how much you can adjust the size. With the M17’s design, the trigger frame and assembly are considered the “firearm” and not the ...