I watched it the other day. Thanks!
TO ME, THE SIG FEELS/LOOKS LIKE A BIG, OVER SIZE, HORSE PISTOL.
Is that like a step down from an "elephant gun?"
Perhaps text-to-speak?TO ME, THE SIG FEELS/LOOKS LIKE A BIG, OVER SIZE, HORSE PISTOL.
Perhaps text-to-speak?
"oversized 'whore's' pistol"?
i.e. Only fat prostitutes would own one.
I'm not a crazy glock person, and love sigs (all metal) but I would choose the glock 19. The 320 has a great trigger but top heavy. the 9mm feels(recoil) like a 40
My experience suggests that the P320 has less recoil in 9mm than a comparable G19 Gen 4.I'm not a crazy glock person, and love sigs (all metal) but I would choose the glock 19. The 320 has a great trigger but top heavy. the 9mm feels(recoil) like a 40
Glock all the way. Sigs are great guns. I own a few of them but you can customize glocks that can out shoot anything without breaking the bank. Good trigger job and guide spring will turn your normal glock into an amazing gun still cheaper than a Sig
I don't consider the P320 to have a "better" trigger per se, but it is crisper.
The problem with the more pronounced "Wall" on the P320 trigger is that in begs you to jerk it instead of press. Granted, I've only about 500 rounds each through G19 and P320, but I don't shoot the P320 better. I think it's because I tend to jerk it a bit at times, especially when it's been awhile since I shot.
I'm strongly considering the flat trigger from Apex or Sig (if they ever start shipping). I was surprised how much I like and prefer flat triggers. (I have a flat trigger on my rifle).