Posted on Jan 24, 2017
Army picks Sig Sauer's P320 handgun to replace M9 service pistol
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I've given my up vote for the Sig P320 as the MHS winner on other posts. No matter how good the other guns are, the Sig is the clear choice for the MHS. It's as though Sig took the MHS requirements and built a pistol to meet them. They added a manual thumb safety to the existing P320 and met every spec. The thumb safety need is arguable, but the 320 is as safe as a revolver without it.
4 possible pistol sizes - full, carry, compact, subcompact, 3 calibers, each with 3 grip sizes all changeable without tools.
I've had my Compact for the last 7 months. Carry 17+1 daily w/ two 15 rd spares. Absolutely love it. Load it, round chambered, holster it and you're ready to go. As fast & safe as a revolver, but with DAO trigger pull. Feels like 3/4 lbs trigger max out of the box. I owned a Beretta 92F from the month they adopted it and I love the Colt .45 1911. Fired the .45 on the USMC Team & went Distinguished with it in '78. But I favor the Sig. Try one.
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4 possible pistol sizes - full, carry, compact, subcompact, 3 calibers, each with 3 grip sizes all changeable without tools.
I've had my Compact for the last 7 months. Carry 17+1 daily w/ two 15 rd spares. Absolutely love it. Load it, round chambered, holster it and you're ready to go. As fast & safe as a revolver, but with DAO trigger pull. Feels like 3/4 lbs trigger max out of the box. I owned a Beretta 92F from the month they adopted it and I love the Colt .45 1911. Fired the .45 on the USMC Team & went Distinguished with it in '78. But I favor the Sig. Try one.
CWO3 (Join to see) GySgt John Olson
Col Carl Whicker COL Mikel J. Burroughs Col Dona Marie Iversen COL Charles Williams Lt Col Jim Coe LTC John Shaw Col (Join to see)
Maj Rev. Fr. Samuel WATERS - Traditional RC Priest LTC Trent Klug CPT (Join to see) CSM William DeWolf
1stSgt Eugene Harless SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc"
Thomas 1stSgt Ron Gallegos SFC George Smith
GySgt Melissa Gravila SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Alan K.
MSgt George Cater - Thank You "Top" I try to keep it @ 98 % all the time. I still have the combat grip but, you guessed it....I added a finger groove Pach grip...!!!
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
I'm going to have to check it out- the only problem I have had in the past is with is pulling the slide back (arthritis). It just got too painful for me and I down graded from the 45 to a 9mm and a 40 Cal (surprisingly the 40 cal has less kick than the 9mm)
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Alan K.
GySgt Melissa Gravila - What load in your .40's ? Usually a .40 is real squirrely....except in a heavyweight like my P91 I run 165's in it. I also use an RIP round every other one they have 115 grain SCHP's that fragment, very nasty....Even my Sig jumps around in .40 cal.
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Sigs are fine firearms. I don't like the 9mm and not sold on the .40 either. I am old school and love the close in effects of the 100 yr old plus, .45. Nothing says "kiss my ass" like a .45!
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I like my p229- highly reliable and accurate. My wife's p226 is incredible. I'd get one myself but it's not easy to conceal carry. I've not tried Sig's polymer guns, but if they're like the other sigs they're a good choice
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PVT Adrian Harmer
I have a p2026 and absolutely love it. I had found it for sale for $350 in a pawn shop and did not know at the time that Sig made a poly and just thought "oh shit a sig for under $600, and a 226 at that. Hot damn." got it in my hand and realized it was poly, bought it anyways and could not be happier.
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