Thanks to a fellow INGOer I am the proud owner of a new to me P365.View attachment 257282
That's sooooo true here too. I've probably bought guns I'd never considered before dozens of times based on threads here. The Czickness thread alone has cost me the price of a nice car. I don't know how I got hooked on Sigs, but it is not a cheap addiction.Yep, INGO is great for getting new to me guns, maybe too good...
I thought we had rules about not saying that kind of stuff out loud. Kind of depressing.The Czickness thread alone has cost me the price of a nice car. I don't know how I got hooked on Sigs, but it is not a cheap addiction.
FIFY.All Sig Magazines are expensive.
Was it horrible accuracy with irons and the original slide I take it? Sorry if I haven’t followed along.So the only malfunction I had was when I intentionally limp wristed I did get a shell to hit the optic base and jump into the port to stop it. Under all regular 1 and 2 handed shooting it ran fine. My hopes that the ZEV barrel would work with this new slide were unfounded. It still shoots with horrible accuracy results. Putting the factory barrel in yielded better results. Not sure which barrel to go with in this assembly. Looking at True Precision or Killer Innovations right now, but that could change.
This gun has not been accurate from the beginning. We are talking 25 yards freestyle groups roughly twice the size I put out with my Walther Q5 and Staccato. That puts it around 5-6 inches, and I have to work real hard for that. With the Zev barrel it will barely keep them all on the B8. It looks like a shotgun pattern not a group. Optic is 5 MOA, same as everything else I run. That optic on my Walther from a bench or prone will do 2 inches at 25.Was it horrible accuracy with irons and the original slide I take it? Sorry if I haven’t followed along.
What is horrible for your standards and what is good?
Not familiar with that dot, how big is it? Just wondering if a larger dot size could be contributing.
Sorry for the simple questions, I know you’re lined around, just trying to think what else could be at play.
I run the smaller dots (2moa)?) but if your the same with your others dot size is not it.This gun has not been accurate from the beginning. We are talking 25 yards freestyle groups roughly twice the size I put out with my Walther Q5 and Staccato. That puts it around 5-6 inches, and I have to work real hard for that. With the Zev barrel it will barely keep them all on the B8. It looks like a shotgun pattern not a group. Optic is 5 MOA, same as everything else I run. That optic on my Walther from a bench or prone will do 2 inches at 25.
7 yards slow fire should be more or less one hole to make me happy. Below picture is 3 round fadeback. 3 shots from the holster at each distance 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, and 25. 5 yards is WHO, 7 is SHO, rest are freestyle. The 2 shots off the card I called as fliers. That is acceptable accuracy for an IDPA gun, which this is, but I am not thrilled with it.I run the smaller dots (2moa)?) but if your the same with your others dot size is not it.
I wonder if you moved up to 7 yards if it would look more accurate? (Not be, just look)
I’m proud of my accuracy on some guns and know some others are weak, but only know that from 7 yards. So you’re got me thinking….
That is nice. We have them in my unit now and so glad we don’t carry the M9 anymore.We can't let the CZ folks have all the fun, can we?
My P320 dressed in carry form with shortened grip .
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They still make the double/singles here in the USA, I think the price increase is due to the polymer models, the price difference and demand for the poly guns makes them more popularBeen getting back into the Sig game after being away for a while. Sold off a 9mm P226 several years ago and regretted it ever since. Picked up a 320 in 9mm and 2 police trade in 229s in .40 S&W recently. I noticed though that the P series guns (226,229,228) have all seemingly skyrocketed in value since the last time I was shopping around for one. Hence me buying the .40s since they were alot cheaper than the 9mm counterparts. This have anything to do with Sig shutting down their German factory? Not making the DA/SA guns here in the US?