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Reviewed By: Kenneth M on 02/05/2019
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Great shooting handgun! Bud's was prompt on shipping and provided tracking immediately. The gun I recieved had the safety upgrades done from the factory (milled section was finished, not milled after the fact). Night sights, (2) 13rd mags, nitron slide. Great looking and feeling gun! I'll buy from bud's again
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Reviewed By: Samuel F on 01/25/2019
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Great shooter but I found it a little hard to conceal. I ended up buying the Sig P320 subcompact 9mm a week later. I'm keeping both because they are so much more user friendly than my Springfield XD.
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Reviewed By: Michael S on 06/15/2018
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
What needs to be said, it's a Sig. I've owned Glocks, S&W's, Rugers, Glocks, Taurus, & Walther's. The easiest way to sum it up is that every Sig I've ever bought, was good to go out of the box. No need for night sights, extended grips, steel guide rods, add this, add that, blah blah blah. There is a reason Sig's are a bit more expensive. They're the way they should be when you open the box without needing to modify 40% of the firearm. Had a guy once try to argue that his Glock 43 was superior to my Sig P938 simply on price. After I asked him how much he spent on night sights and various other "upgrades", I pointed out that his finished Glock 43 was the same price as my P938. Then when he tried to argue that carrying cocked and locked was unsafe, I reminded him that he carries his Glock cocked and unlocked. Go figure.
Side note, this firearm came with all the "voluntary" upgrades Sig is offering for the P320.
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Reviewed By: Evan S on 03/24/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
A great gun to buy. I only had one issue with it. Perfecta ammo didn\'t want to feed the first round properly. It would jam while chambering the first round. After that it would cycle fine without issue. Federal and Winchester White Box didn\'t have the first round chamber issue just Perfectas. This might just be .40 perfectas that have this problem, I don\'t have a problem with their 9mm or .45 ammo. I\'m a Sig and Glock fan so this was like the best of both worlds for me. My buddy has the 9mm version and he has never had a single problem with his after more than 1000 rounds through it.
PROS OF EACH GLOCK vs SIG:
P320 PROS:
-It has factory night sights.
-It has front cocking serrations.
-You don\'t have to dry fire it to field strip it.
-The magazine well has an indention to help remove the mag in case of a double feed (not that I\'ve ever needed to use it)
-It has a 1913 picatinny rail.
-It comes with an OWB holster.
-(Personally I feel like it looks nicer and feels better in my hand compared to a glock plus I like the beaver tail and the trigger feels a little more comfortable to shoot)
-My Glock does like to occasionally toss some brass in my face ever after I swapped the extractor and ejector out the P320 tosses them away from me.
-You can buy \"X-Change kits for it to convert it to another caliber. (However the kit costs around $407 so you might as well just buy another gun if that\'s an option) You would save around 150-200 dollars, but would still only have 1 gun instead of 2.
GLOCK PROS:
-Glocks are a little easier to break down by just pulling it back slightly and pulling the two tabs down on each side.
-Glocks are also a little faster to to reassemble because you don\'t have to lock the slide back and flip the takedown lever on the side. You just rack a Glock after you line it up on the rails and it locks itself back in place.
-Glocks are a bit slimmer for carrying.
-Glock accessories are a lot more common and readily available.
-Gen 4 glocks come with an extra mag and a mag loader (No night sights or holster however.)
-Glocks have a lower bore axis so it feels like they recoil less unless you\'re more experienced then you probably won\'t notice much of a difference between the two.
-Magazines and parts tend to be cheaper.
-Has a trigger safety (If you prefer that)
WHAT YOU GET WITH EACH:
P320: The gun, a OWB holster, two magazines, a lock, and some paperwork and a small lube sample.
Glock 23: The gun, a speed loader, three magazines, a cleaning brush, a lock, and some paperwork.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
In the end I believe it just depends on personal preference. From my experience the P320 line and Glock pistols tend to both be about the same in reliability and accuracy. If you can go to a local gunstore and hold a P320 and a Glock 23 just see which feels better in your hand because that\'s about the only way to tell which is better for you. Both are amazing guns so you can\'t really go wrong with either of them. I think if you buy either you won\'t be disappointed.
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Reviewed By: Brian S on 04/16/2015
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Great gun, very accurate!! Definitely a gun you must have in my opinion. Great service from Bud's, you have my business.
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Reviewed By: Chris L on 04/07/2015
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Gun looks great, can't wait to take to range. Didn't realize came with a lock and holster. That was a nice surprise. Can't wait for Sig to start selling barrels so I can convert to .357 Sig for less than the exchange kit.
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