trackskippy
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I picked up a what looks to be a clean and very lightly used P320XC in a trade last week. Ive always been a SIG fan, and it seems like a pretty nice gun. Wanted to pick a 320 up, but Ive been watching the drama that's been going on with them and just been waiting to see how things went. Kind of reminds me of my P250, but with a striker trigger instead of a revolver trigger.
While dry firing it and getting used to things, I noticed that the front sight would dip, ever so slightly right when the trigger broke. I thought that was a little weird, and the more I dry fired, the more I noticed it and it was starting to bug me. Then I noticed the rear of the slide was moving upward just a touch as the trigger broke, and that kind of answered that, but again, a little weird.
Shot a couple of hundred rounds through it the next day, and it shoots great. The "dip" doesnt seem to be affecting where things go, so, OK.
Since this gun came with the cut for a red dot, and Ive been putting that off for a while now, I figured why not, and ordered a SIG Romeo1Pro for it to give it a try. Got a bunch of red dots on a number of my long guns, this is the first on one of my handguns.
Fedex dropped that off this afternoon. Went on easy enough, and so far, havent had any problem picking up the dot. Seems pretty natural. Ran over to the range quick and got it zeroed up pretty good at 25 yards, and that went pretty smooth. Plan on running back over tomorrow and actually shoot it a good bit and fine tune it as necessary.
But.... ...... ..... the slight "dip" the irons had, is now a very obvious dip with the dot when the trigger breaks. A lot more noticeable here than with the irons. No biggie I guess, as, like the irons, it doesnt seem to affect where the rounds are going, but its just not something Im used to seeing, irons or red dots, and its bugging me.
Anyone else notice something like that with theirs?
While dry firing it and getting used to things, I noticed that the front sight would dip, ever so slightly right when the trigger broke. I thought that was a little weird, and the more I dry fired, the more I noticed it and it was starting to bug me. Then I noticed the rear of the slide was moving upward just a touch as the trigger broke, and that kind of answered that, but again, a little weird.
Shot a couple of hundred rounds through it the next day, and it shoots great. The "dip" doesnt seem to be affecting where things go, so, OK.
Since this gun came with the cut for a red dot, and Ive been putting that off for a while now, I figured why not, and ordered a SIG Romeo1Pro for it to give it a try. Got a bunch of red dots on a number of my long guns, this is the first on one of my handguns.
Fedex dropped that off this afternoon. Went on easy enough, and so far, havent had any problem picking up the dot. Seems pretty natural. Ran over to the range quick and got it zeroed up pretty good at 25 yards, and that went pretty smooth. Plan on running back over tomorrow and actually shoot it a good bit and fine tune it as necessary.
But.... ...... ..... the slight "dip" the irons had, is now a very obvious dip with the dot when the trigger breaks. A lot more noticeable here than with the irons. No biggie I guess, as, like the irons, it doesnt seem to affect where the rounds are going, but its just not something Im used to seeing, irons or red dots, and its bugging me.
Anyone else notice something like that with theirs?