Author Topic: SIG P320 Tsunami  (Read 82 times)

alfsauve

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Re: SIG P320 Tsunami
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 08:14:22 AM »
It’s not, at least for, a question what’s the better gun for carry or for combat.  What I need is a striker fired one for competition, specifically IDPA’s SSP, ESP, CO and CCP as well as USPSA/SCSA Production and CO.
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Re: SIG P320 Tsunami
« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 02:58:54 PM »
Nice thing about the 1911, all the design bugs were worked out decades ago so it's just "maintenance and inspection." :D

And don't "boomer" me, I'll bet I'm in the youngest quartile of posters here. ;p

It's been 99 years since the A1 entered service. So, yeah. The kinks have been well straightened out. :)
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