I would say it is like a nice 1911. Positive click on and off without being hard to operated.I'm a little intrigued by the P220 Legion SAO, i've never handled an SAO, how's the safety on these Legions, is it fairly positive on/off?
I would say it is like a nice 1911. Positive click on and off without being hard to operated.I'm a little intrigued by the P220 Legion SAO, i've never handled an SAO, how's the safety on these Legions, is it fairly positive on/off?
Thanks. That's always been the rub with FEDEX here in NA. Now that they have a storefront and counter on State St., it might be a better option than having to drive over to Louisville.I canÂ’t reply to your pm, because of post counts, but I looked on fedex website and filtered locations that allow for dangerous shipments. Then I chose the closest place. IÂ’m not sure if you could take it to one of the other places or not.
I'm a little intrigued by the P220 Legion SAO, i've never handled an SAO, how's the safety on these Legions, is it fairly positive on/off?
I would say it is like a nice 1911. Positive click on and off without being hard to operated.
Nice pics and collection GS
Here are a couple of mine. I do the photography...
Legion 226 and 320 TacOps that Bruce Grey did the work on, including the Big Fat guide rod and 1911 spring. I also have an MPX (Gen2) and MCX Virtus Patrol (FDE)
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Did you take those photos? They're great.Since the MPX is technically a pistol, I'll add it here too. Trijicon MRO + Surefire X400 Ultra + Geiselle.
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Did you take those photos? They're great.
Nice collection too.
I got it back today. Haven’t had a chance to shoot it yet, but the trigger feels the same when dry firing it.That was ludicrously fast. I'm betting no complaints on the speed. Let us know how it runs after.
Looks like 3 days. That is great. Hopefully you'll be able to check the work shortly.I got it back today. Haven’t had a chance to shoot it yet, but the trigger feels the same when dry firing it.
They are supposed to reduce trigger pull weight. My stock P320C trigger weighed just a little over 7# and was smooth before I sent it off for the mods at Sig. The quality of the stock trigger pull was one of the factors in my decision to go with the Sig P320C. I'd be interested in how much the Grey and/or Apex trigger pulls weigh after installation and if the quality of the pull is improved. I'd also be interested in how those custom triggers interact with the factory mods.Been watching prices of 320 Apex & Gray triggers on E-bay recently and really scratching my head.
With the recall, I figure that they will be pretty much useless if you send your 320 in.
Prices are now between $100-$120 for a used one.
Apex will only give you what you paid for it in "store credit", which in my case was $40 at the NRA Louisville show in 2016.
Not really excited about trading mine in since there really isn't anything else they have that interests me.
Wondering if I should cash in or just keep it.
Is there something magical about these triggers that I haven't figured out yet or is it just the marketplace demand?
I was at Bass Pro today and they had a couple of Sig P320 Compacts in the case. I didn't ask the gentlemen behind the counter and I'm not sure that they could answer my question anyway. Do these Sig P320's, being sold now, have the upgraded trigger?
I didn't handle one and didn't notice when looking through the glass in the case. I guess I need to go back and take another look.Did it have a thin trigger shoe or the thick one?