I traded an XDs .45 and $100 several months ago for a P320X Compact. It felt pretty good in my hand, especially when compared to a standard P320. I liked the trigger, too. But the biggest selling point was the optics cut and Sig XRay sights. I had cataract surgery several years ago, which makes most handgun sights problematic. However, I didn't realize that, at the time, my options for compatible optics was so limited. And none of those options were available with a green dot. It's also quite a chunky little beast with a very high bore axis. As such, I have returned to my Walther PPQ with its svelt lines and superior trigger. I'm resigned to putting XS BigDot sights on it and calling it a day. I'll probably give my P320X to my son-in-law.
Spidermonkey2A. Another good video. The P320 seemed to like all that variety of ammo which is a good thing! Nice shooting and thanks for sharing. Take care.
I traded an XDs .45 and $100 several months ago for a P320X Compact. It felt pretty good in my hand, especially when compared to a standard P320. I liked the trigger, too. But the biggest selling point was the optics cut and Sig XRay sights. I had cataract surgery several years ago, which makes most handgun sights problematic. However, I didn't realize that, at the time, my options for compatible optics was so limited. And none of those options were available with a green dot. It's also quite a chunky little beast with a very high bore axis. As such, I have returned to my Walther PPQ with its svelt lines and superior trigger. I'm resigned to putting XS BigDot sights on it and calling it a day. I'll probably give my P320X to my son-in-law.
The bore axis is the same as a 1911. You can always put the fcu in a Wilson Combat grip module, which puts your hand closer to the slide.
Spidermonkey2A. Another good video. The P320 seemed to like all that variety of ammo which is a good thing! Nice shooting and thanks for sharing. Take care.
Much appreciated 🙏
Where do you get that ear protector. Looking for that.
Not sure where I got it
Pronounced “Up-loola,” made in Israel.