So.... Sig good, Glock bad?
Hmmmm......
sig 320...stock glock trigger is pretty bad.
Trigger makes most of the difference between these two guns. P320 wins in my opinion.
Trigger seems better trigger than my vp9.
Glocks are nice but over rated. I have a zev trigger in my glock and still not as nice as the p320
I'm toying with the idea of the Apex flat trigger for my P320. After experiencing my first flat trigger recently, I like them and am considering it for my P320.
I prefer the trigger on my P320, but I didn't think the stock Glock trigger was all that bad. Both my Gen 4 G22 and Gen 3 G20SF were perfectly reasonably good triggers (with the Gen4 noticeably better, imo-- had the dot connector-- but I had done the 25 cent polish job to each one).
I would actually place some Glocks as arguably better than my P320 with a relatively low round count. The Ghost EVO in a Gen 4 G19 felt almost the same as a PPQ-- just a touch heavier. PPQ actually feels too light to me, now.
It really depends on what you want in a trigger. I prefer crisper, even if it's heavier, hence I love the P320. The pull is more noticeably heavier than any stock Glock I've ever shot, but I still shot my P320 better than I've ever shot any GLOCK. Crisp and short seems to offset heavier for my present level of skill, which is fair to middling at best.
VP9 had a toyish feel to the trigger that put me off, if I remember. I've only dry fired one a couple times when they first came out, so my recollection may not be accurate.
I'm toying with the idea of the Apex flat trigger for my P320. After experiencing my first flat trigger recently, I like them and am considering it for my P320.
If it's a sig. It's an upgrade
Sig is like something out of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. You gotta have money to play with it.
Glock is more like... Well, something not out of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. Kind of an everyday affordable something to play with.
Me thinks me needs more money and certainly hope my wifey never reads this...
My 2 cents worth is, if you have large hands, Glocks don't work well. Since there's little to no cover to protect your shooting hand from slide bite. I use a high grip and my hands are large enough to leave the meat between my thumb and trigger finger exposed to the slide during cycling. No blood, just two nice red marks left by the lower edges of the slide.
James Yeager just retired his Glock 19 and switched to carrying the Sig P320.
So I need all you patriots out there to pack a bag with some food in it and head to the gun shop and buy a P320 immediately...
Just as a heads up, I've gotten from a very reliable source that the P320 isn't entirely drop safe. A drop from shoulder height on to concrete caused a discharge. No injury other than the roof, but just something to be aware of.