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Nice looking pistol. I have eyeballed one. Did it not feed American eagle or just inaccurate?This is my third P320 variations. I have about 500 rounds through it. It hated the American Eagle 124g but loved Winchester NATO 124g FMJ. Very easy to shoot, great ergos, and a pure tack driver. This one is a keeper.View attachment 806309
I had about three or four stovepipes with American Eagle. The slide did not lock back a few times also. No problems at all with the NATO ammo!Nice looking pistol. I have eyeballed one. Did it not feed American eagle or just inaccurate?
Nice. But I'll wait for the version without the manual safety.
Nice. But I'll wait for the version without the manual safety.
Out of 150 rounds, maybe 5 or 6 stovepipes and at least the same number of slide returns. With Winchester NATO 124g rounds, absolutely perfect!Nice looking pistol. I have eyeballed one. Did it not feed American eagle or just inaccurate?
Interesting. I wonder how much a US military contract is worth to a company in civilian sales?
My P229 is becoming one of my favorite pistols. It's a 40 caliber police trade-in that is pretty scuffed up. I think I only gave something like $280 for it. I like it so much that now I'm keeping my eyes open for a 226. I'm glad I finally bought one of their "real" service pistols. My P230 is okay, but now I understand what all of the fuss is about.
You can kiss that P229 goodbye for sure lol. Oh well, you will just have to buy yourself a 229 Legion too!Glad your like yours! My new 226 SAO Legion is quickly becoming my favorite gun and my wife recently declared my 229 is now hers.
You can kiss that P229 goodbye for sure lol. Oh well, you will just have to buy yourself a 229 Legion too!