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Quoted: At least they are keeping up with the Glock leg/hand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: At least they are keeping up with the Glock leg/hand. Only difference is that the Glock requires the trigger to be pulled. |
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Quoted: Only difference is that the Glock requires the trigger to be pulled. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At least they are keeping up with the Glock leg/hand. Only difference is that the Glock requires the trigger to be pulled. So does the SIG. Just like the JTF-2 guy that shot himself and blamed the gun. Come to find out he was using a "modified" 226 holster for a 320. Not the guns fault. |
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Quoted: Sure after they finally figured out which hands to pad on the fed and state level. Only dropped once. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Cult of Gaston are going to MUHMIMSHURRDURR their hearts out, yet meanwhile Sig will continue taking over the small arms world one contract at a time. Sure after they finally figured out which hands to pad on the fed and state level. Only dropped once. Like how Glock did it in the 90s...give away sand undercut everyone. Take a loss etc. |
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I’m excited to see red dots take off as standard issue for LEO’s
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ill say 2 things. 1st is that i could care about Delaware just about as i do with the president. 2nd thing, id rather take my POS duty issue Glock 21 over the P320. just my $0.02
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Doesn’t this always come down to a cost issue? I mean choose want you want but Glock dominants for a reason.
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Quoted: Exactly what I think of every time I see or hear "Delaware". LOL!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Exactly what I think of every time I see or hear "Delaware". LOL!! Me too! |
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Quoted: Shit, they still have PTSD from the MHS trials. They then came back with "well, SOCOM will never issue them because of muh Glock". Well they have them. A JSOC unit also issues the X5 to assaulters. Heads explode! View Quote The real question is how many sigs vs glocks never leave the cage. |
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Quoted: Like walking or moving around? So what's the point? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The gun has irons. The Romeo Pros have an auto on off feature. If it sits for 2 minutes it shuts off. The slightest movement turns it on. Like walking or moving around? So what's the point? Yes. Why would you want a dot that shuts off in your holster while carrying? Put it on your nightstand or hang your belt up in your locker at work and it sleeps for that time, saving the battery life. |
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Quoted: The real question is how many sigs vs glocks never leave the cage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Shit, they still have PTSD from the MHS trials. They then came back with "well, SOCOM will never issue them because of muh Glock". Well they have them. A JSOC unit also issues the X5 to assaulters. Heads explode! The real question is how many sigs vs glocks never leave the cage. Ask the assaulters at DEVGRU who carry X5's now. |
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Quoted: That really bothers me that the sights don’t fit flush with the slide. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161329/10FEDC0A-F858-4BC2-8603-2541DACFE2C3_jpe-1877474.JPG View Quote Its designed that way to collect lint. When you oil the pistol, the lint become saturated with gun oils that help keep the surface...oily. |
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Gun business games.
S&W came in here and basically gave their guns away so major PD switched from Glock. I like the feel of the S&W but it does nothing better than Glock. I’ll be curious to see how they do in sweaty, humid conditions over time. Never saw a rusty Glock in my career of maintaining them. |
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Quoted: Doesn’t this always come down to a cost issue? I mean choose want you want but Glock dominants for a reason. View Quote Glock took over the LE market because they spent the 1990’s practically giving guns away, and 1994 AWB effectively stalled service pistol development. The notion that in 2021 Glock pistols actually perform better than any of a dozen or so options is just laughable. |
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Ha, ha...thought it was going to be a musket or single shot revolver or some other safe looking gun.
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The P320 is fine. It is an excellent duty pistol and is currently serving all over the US and world in both military and law enforcement in that capacity. Their optic choice though, the Romeo 1 Pro is just pants on head retarded. The R1P isn't drop safe, it WILL break if dropped. It just isn't a good optic. By the time they pay to replace optics twice over they could have just bought Trijicon RMRs.
Really Sig missed an opportunity. They developed their Romeo 2 and have been testing it for a few years. This would have been a great chance to get some out in the field and tested. The Romeo 2 shows a lot of promise. It is made at Sigs Oregon facility. They developed the optic with Aaron Cowan of Sage Dynamics. I am really optimistic that it will be a good little red dot. Which it better be since it is going to cost about as much as the RMR. SIG ROMEO 2: First Look at SIG Sauer’s Upgraded Reflex Sight SHOT Show 2020 - SIG Sauer Romeo2 Red Dot Sight |
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Quoted: Indian from India. Most of the mim parts are made there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The Indians build good pistols. Indian Feather or dot? Indian from India. Most of the mim parts are made there. Indomim has facilities here in the states, now; you sure you're not baggin' on Murican Made? |
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Quoted: The gun has irons. The Romeo Pros have an auto on off feature. If it sits for 2 minutes it shuts off. The slightest movement turns it on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why optics, no irons? So is the optic constantly on? The gun has irons. The Romeo Pros have an auto on off feature. If it sits for 2 minutes it shuts off. The slightest movement turns it on. So, as a carried duty gun, it is always on |
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P320 is not my favorite pistol but it is reliable and has a natural grip angle. Some training on a red dot site makes for more accurate shots with faster follow-up. So a good choice all the way around. Still has irons for when officers don't change the battery until it has been dead for 2 months. Since being early on the bandwagon for LE it got them good pricing, now doubt.
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Not that it matters much but that is one ugly ass pistol. And wtf is up with that trigger?
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Quoted: It’s not a bad looking pistol. Wilson Combat modules should be standard though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73787/BDF92F9E-DFE6-4A62-B536-504D30A26F77_jpe-1878202.JPG View Quote That much better than the standard one? I just picked up a full size RXP and have been eyeballing the WC grips as well as the P80 ones. |
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Quoted: Thanks I didnt know that was a thing, it looks like it would be awkward to get good trigger pull on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Its a flat faced trigger...? Thanks I didnt know that was a thing, it looks like it would be awkward to get good trigger pull on. It’s not at all. It gives you more leverage making for a lighter feeling trigger. |
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I read the title and had to think about where Delaware was for minute. Seems like nothing worth mentioning ever happens there.
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The Romeo 1 pro comes with the metal shield/skeleton.
My local department issues the P320 LE Pro Carry. No issues that I know of. |
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Quoted: That much better than the standard one? I just picked up a full size RXP and have been eyeballing the WC grips as well as the P80 ones. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s not a bad looking pistol. Wilson Combat modules should be standard though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73787/BDF92F9E-DFE6-4A62-B536-504D30A26F77_jpe-1878202.JPG That much better than the standard one? I just picked up a full size RXP and have been eyeballing the WC grips as well as the P80 ones. Yes. Miles better IMO. Front and back strap have an aggressive texture that keeps the pistol locked in your hand. The texturing on the side is useful without being uncomfortable against you. It’s great for moving sweat off your hands. The magwell is beveled and flared making for very fast mag changes. @11:20 he talks in depth about the WC grip module. Simply put it is outstanding. Wilson Combat P320 / New and Improved Army Service handgun? |
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Maybe I don't understand shooting but I would train everyone to shoot with no sights whether it was a pistol or a rifle. At the range, my front sight fell of my Gen 2 Glock. I had just started so I picked up the sight and kept going. Two or three shots and I was back on minute of barn which is good enough for me.
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