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They used to do Glock chassis but went all in on FCU designs after the 320 came out. Hopefully they're fast tracking other options now that 320 stuff is blowing up. I wanted one but even before all the drama the 320 was just wholly undesirable to me so I passed

Is there anything that the 320 was ever considered to do well? Even when it was new it was just way too boring to me and didn't have a track record like Glocks do to at least have 'workhorse' appeal, for lack of a better word
All they have to do is make a raider chassis for the RXM.
 
I was actually thinking about buying a P320 a while back, but my own retardation saved me (because I dismissed the idea after finding out the subcompacts are discontinued). It's funny because iirc SIG always kept advertising the "modular" aspect of that piece of shit when in reality the parts are either unobtainium or so outrageously expensive that you'd be better off decking-out a police trade in Glock.

Yes, I'm aware of the P365. It looks like shit.
I briefly considered the P320 a while back, but I just didn't like the looks of it, it looked like they shoved a striker-fired action up the ass of a P250. I later ended up getting a PDP, well before this whole SIG business blew up, so no regrets.

I see P320 owners expressing regret and posting about how even using theirs as a "nightstand gun", they're nervous about the idea of keeping them around. There are so many options in the pistol market, including the striker-fired pistol arena, so there's no reason to carry something that you're not 100% confident with.
 
Right now I'm getting my first firearm!
It's a Norwegian Kongsberg M59. Essentially a Mauser chambered in .30-06, with a diopter sight. Really neat, I've always been a sucker for woodstocks.
It's pretty easy to get guns where I live (big hunting culture + high trust society) but filing the paperwork takes about four months for them, so thats what I'm waiting for now.

I do own another rifle though, it's just stuck in another country for varius reasons. Hopefully I can get that over here too, t'was my grandfathers gun, though if I know him correctly it has never been cleaned. It is a Winchester 9422 lever action, in 22wmr.

Gonna shoot fox, hell yeah
 
I see P320 owners expressing regret and posting about how even using theirs as a "nightstand gun", they're nervous about the idea of keeping them around.
If you doubt your firearm, you shouldn't be using it to save/protect your life, your spouse's life, or your children's lives. Siggers are just pathetic.
 
I wish i could post a picture of my partners gun collection here but he's very careful about sharing it...
I have a Mausser M-98. It's been sporterized sadly but is beautifully balanced, barrel wasn't messed with. Seems to be early production but the little eagle stamp on the barrel suggests something else. Sadly a lot of the markings were polished off by the original owner.
If ammo wasn't so damn expensive/rare I'd take it out today to test the old sights.
 
If you doubt your firearm, you shouldn't be using it to save/protect your life, your spouse's life, or your children's lives. Siggers are just pathetic.
The Sunk Cost fallacy is real, and a lot of Siggers are in really deep.

As an HK enjoyer, I have multiple, so I get it, but if my VP9 were to have the same issues as the P320, I would get rid of it at a loss, just to not have the motherfucker, I refuse to own a gun that can potentially go off with no input from the trigger.
 
Fucking Temu Turk "we have a 10/22 at home" I guess they never got the memo that Rossi has the corner on cheap as fuck autoloading .22s.
A cheap, ugly Turkish made firearm? I guess some of their biggest users with be antifa goons. Seriously, I lost count of how many photos I saw a few years ago of antifa super soldiers toting weapons at demonstrations and such where at least one of them was packing an ugly magazine-fed Turk bullpup shotgun.
 
A cheap, ugly Turkish made firearm? I guess some of their biggest users with be antifa goons. Seriously, I lost count of how many photos I saw a few years ago of antifa super soldiers toting weapons at demonstrations and such where at least one of them was packing an ugly magazine-fed Turk bullpup shotgun.
People that don't know a goddamned thing about guns are the entirety of the tacticool Turkish shotgun market, so that tracks.
 
That's 90% of the gun buying public. Those $300 Turkish bullpup 12 gauges are like crack to them.
It's funny - my brother keeps sending me links to those things soliciting my opinion. I keep telling him that they're the same Turkish gun he showed me a couple of months ago but with a different name and slightly different injection molded furniture and to just look for a used 870 or 500 if he wants a shotgun on the cheap or a Maverick 88 if he insists on a brand new gun.
 
Apparently Century Arms does in fact have a QC dept.
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