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    They aren't that uncommon. I saw one quite a while ago at the Gander Mountain in Terre Haute. If the price there is too high, just name your price and they will likely accept it. :twocents:

    HA! Look at this guy with his jokes! GM negotiating prices on new guns...funny stuff. Used guns they MIGHT negotiate a few percentages if they have held on to it for a long time.
     

    jdmack79

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    HA! Look at this guy with his jokes! GM negotiating prices on new guns...funny stuff. Used guns they MIGHT negotiate a few percentages if they have held on to it for a long time.

    I used to work at GM. I assure you that the prices are negotiable. We would look up the cost and negotiate for nearly anything above cost assuming we could find someone to "Price match." When I worked at GM we would negotiate on nearly every sale. :twocents:
     
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    I used to work at GM. I assure you that the prices are negotiable. We would look up the cost and negotiate for nearly anything above cost assuming we could find someone to "Price match." When I worked at GM we would negotiate on nearly every sale. :twocents:

    Perhaps a different experience from a different manager. I worked the Lafayette store for a while and might go back if employment opportunities don't perk up in the next couple of months. Customer needs to have a direct product comparison from a printed advertisement AND the item has to be in stock verified by an employee phone call in order for them to even consider dropping the price. I hated the prices and the fact that people actually bought guns there but it was a paycheck.

    Used guns go exactly as I said, they MIGHT drop the price a few percentages a bit if they've had it for a while. Otherwise, forget it.
     

    usmcdjb

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    I've seen them at Big R here locally. Indiana Gun Club shows 1 in stock on their website.

    I've had mine since last fall - bought when my LGS first got them. It's still NIB, and have been thinking about trading it off. Bought it at the time there was a rebate - so it has an extra 2x 17 rd mags and a Sig soft case. (If you're still having trouble finding one.)
     

    Big Guy

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    On Gun Broker, they have one (full size 9mm P320) listed. But, it's only available, (according to Sig), for military or police. The price wasn't that bad, but why are they restricted? Also, I haven't seen any conversion parts available from Sig yet.
     

    Cool Breeze

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    I have a 320 sub compact, my FIL has a full size. I've seen several full size at different stores in Fort Wayne so yes they're out there. Yes, they are all interchangeable- which is pretty cool. The full size slide on sub compact frame looks a little odd, but certainly works. The sub compact slide on the full size frame looks even odder, but also still works. Also, similar to glocks, the longer mags will always fit in smaller frames.

    Since the trigger group/frame is the "gun", what i think would be awesome is a carbine grip and barrel that utilizes the trigger group. Expand the whole line to something like the Marlin Camp, or Just Right Carbine.
     

    djsmith1000

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    I'm very interested in this gun as well... The only complaint I could seem to find is the bore axis is rather high, resulting in high muzzle flip. Any comments about recoil and muzzle flip compared to other similar striker fired's?
     

    mannus

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    I'm very interested in this gun as well... The only complaint I could seem to find is the bore axis is rather high, resulting in high muzzle flip. Any comments about recoil and muzzle flip compared to other similar striker fired's?

    I have the 320 Carry and the bore axis is in-line w/ other Sigs. Muzzle flip is not bad at all. It is a real soft shooter. I was doing double taps w/o much effort on target @ 21ft.
     

    Jdubbs

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    I bought my wife the 320 sub compact about a month ago. Due to weather its not seen much use. We have about 200 rounds down the pipe on it and only 1 issue. We started off with 115gr ammo and had ftes. Switched to 124gr ammo and no problems. We had the same problems with the dreded lc9 at first as well till it was broken in. The had no more problems running 115gr ammo in it.
     

    LoriW

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    I used to work at GM. I assure you that the prices are negotiable. We would look up the cost and negotiate for nearly anything above cost assuming we could find someone to "Price match." When I worked at GM we would negotiate on nearly every sale. :twocents:

    Perhaps a different experience from a different manager. I worked the Lafayette store for a while and might go back if employment opportunities don't perk up in the next couple of months. Customer needs to have a direct product comparison from a printed advertisement AND the item has to be in stock verified by an employee phone call in order for them to even consider dropping the price. I hated the prices and the fact that people actually bought guns there but it was a paycheck.

    Used guns go exactly as I said, they MIGHT drop the price a few percentages a bit if they've had it for a while. Otherwise, forget it.

    ^^^this. At Castleton, good luck. At least when I was there. The GM would actually laugh if we asked for a customer. He wouldn't budge on pricing. The closest he'd come to "lowering" the price, other then a price match, was discount it $30 and they had to buy a Pro Plan...for $29.99
     

    Springer

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    I picked up a p320 carry and it is a sweet shooter. The only minor issue I have is the polymer seems to scuff up very easily. Luckily I don't mind because it is a shooter and will probably end up being my edc.
     
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