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Old 10-15-2020, 08:28   #7
Peregrino
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Originally Posted by steeve20 View Post
Well it arrived and isn't much smaller than my 1911. So I am getting an M18 now. Since I like military weapons I'll just save the M17 for home defense along with the 1911's
Congratulations; I think you'll really grow to like the 320. I think time will show that the Army made the right choice when they adopted the Sigs and I've spent my money in support of that opinion. The wife has a 320 Carry with the laser grip and I've got an X5 with the Romeo1Pro that I'm trying to learn to shoot red dot with. FWIW - I wouldn't recommend limiting yourself to the M17/M18 versions as the pistol's modularity is one of its primary attractions. I do recommend an aftermarket trigger (Apex or Ghost) and the "X" carry grip. If your eyes are starting to show their age, the 320 RX series has a lot to recommend it. MOO, YMMV.
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