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  1. I bought a Beretta 92F when they first came out and within 2years I broke the locking lug. It jammed up the gun and it took me a while to make safe and unload a live round from the chamber. I sent it to Beretta and told them it was my competition gun and had about 40,000 rounds through it. Please fix it and bill me. Well they fixed it and didn’t bill me a cent. They told me that we shooters did real time hard proof testing of their guns that a lab couldn’t easily duplicate. So Sig’s attitude is not uncommon in the business. I still have and shoot that 92F.

  2. For the longest time my go to pistol was either a Sig P226 9mm or a 1911 .45 ACP. When SIG launched the P320 Compact I was sold. The P320 was lighter, smaller and had a smooth trigger pull. The pistol was purchased shortly after it was released and required the trigger upgrade. Sig had the pistol back in my hands within two weeks. I have about 2,000 rounds through the P320 and found it perfect for combat accuracy and bullseye shooting as well. No malfunctions or failures to fire. I have a big aversion to adding any external hardware to pistols except changing the sights out for night sights; so no red dots, lasers or lights for me, as I feel they get in the way. If these items work for you, use them. If you have not shot a Sig P320, give it a try, you might find you really like it.

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