Posted June 13, 2019 8:22 am by Comments

By Ben Brown

For the last five years, the Sig Sauer P320 compact has been one of the top choices for concealed carry holders. So it might surprise you that I have never actually shot one until recently. I have never gravitated toward Sig handguns for my own personal use, but I was excited to try out the P320. Fortunately, the Guns.com warehouse had one in stock so I could get this proverbial monkey off my back.
Initial Impressions
I immediately inspected the P320 upon its arrival from Guns.com. I was pleasantly taken back at how balanced it was and how intuitively it pointed. Next, I got in a few quick dry fire reps on a cardboard target. The bore axis on the P320 seemed high but I was able to build a very aggressive grip due to the high beavertail. The trigger take up was short and upon running the slide I noticed that the trigger reset was even shorter. Everything seemed on point for the makings of a great shooting handgun, but dry fire and live fire can be two very different experiences.
When I arrived at the range for my first session with the P320, I loaded up all three mags with Aguilla

Source: Guns.com

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