Been working on this SIG 320 X-carry a good while

WB
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Saturday, January 10, 2026, 21:39 (9 days ago)

I didn’t like the grip module 17-shot. Bought a Wilson module same configuration, better ergonomics for small hands. But the butt was sill longer than my hand. So I custom milled it and funneled the mag well to 15-shot specs. The 17 rnd. Mags just stick out a little more. I can see for sh$# anymore so I’m trying red-dot sights (cross eye). Mounting even a SIG sight on a SIG requires respectable study. All this adapter plate stuff gives me a headache, luckily I didn’t need one. Thankfully my X-Carry has a slide cut-out factory bored with (6) holes. I put a Romeo1 Pro on it. I have a Holosun 507C on my Shadow Systems MR902. I like it very much.

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So I don’t have a holster for the SIG with a dot sight fitted. Thankfully my Reeder Slide is perfect. The tight tuck, high ride, perfect cant, even OWB it fits great under my sweatshirt. It just may be my new Saturday afternoon carry. I’ll see how it shoots tomorrow.

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Nice work WB…just can’t warm up to SIG for some reason

drdougrx
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Sunday, January 11, 2026, 06:34 (9 days ago) @ WB

I didn’t like the grip module 17-shot. Bought a Wilson module same configuration, better ergonomics for small hands. But the butt was sill longer than my hand. So I custom milled it and funneled the mag well to 15-shot specs. The 17 rnd. Mags just stick out a little more. I can see for sh$# anymore so I’m trying red-dot sights (cross eye). Mounting even a SIG sight on a SIG requires respectable study. All this adapter plate stuff gives me a headache, luckily I didn’t need one. Thankfully my X-Carry has a slide cut-out factory bored with (6) holes. I put a Romeo1 Pro on it. I have a Holosun 507C on my Shadow Systems MR902. I like it very much.

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So I don’t have a holster for the SIG with a dot sight fitted. Thankfully my Reeder Slide is perfect. The tight tuck, high ride, perfect cant, even OWB it fits great under my sweatshirt. It just may be my new Saturday afternoon carry. I’ll see how it shoots tomorrow.

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I sometimes carry a gun that is not all steel ...

Jim Taylor
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Sunday, January 11, 2026, 06:48 (9 days ago) @ drdougrx

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I’m still not satisfied, just searching…

WB
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Sunday, January 11, 2026, 07:22 (8 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

I wanted something “not Glock”, I have plenty of those. I can’t see so I wanted a platform to use a dot sight. The X-carry is basically SIG’s Glock 19 but has the “17” grip on it. So my hybrid is close to their “X-carry compact”. Just a little longer. It’s still fat, but light until you fill it with 1/3 box of ammo.

The trigger is nice in comparison and it feels right to me now. I’ll see how it performs.

Post sight in report; Very favorable

WB
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Monday, January 12, 2026, 09:28 (7 days ago) @ WB

The SIG 320X shoots like a dream for a half poly pistol. It's sort of an anti-Glock. They critique that it has a higher bore axis that slows down rapid repeat shots but if you are that high a level of shooter (John Wick) you probably stick with what you want. I have the grip ergos where I want them, the trigger is a wonderful short 3-4 lbs (dangerous to an idiot) single stage. That Romeo One Pro seems to be a good sight with it's steel protector cover and great glass. The lightness buttons are a little hard to get to but that is ok. Sight-in indices are not clicks and it takes a teeny screwdriver. But once it's done you don't mess with it anyway. Shake awake and 20,000 hr. battery.

It took a full mag to sight in at 25 yds. and I could shoot 1" groups off the bags! Not having indices to click (Romeo1 Pro) is a little burdensome, but I know how to manage. The Gucci Glock (Holosun 507) is equally good but there is no easy way to get that 5# two stage trigger that good. The SIG has that "shootablility" edge. If I screw with the Glock (Shadow Systems) trigger I risk light strikes. But it's still not bad, just not as good as the "Danger 320" SIG. I don't know if the X-versions are included in the drop and auto firing issues but if you don't drop it and keep your finger off the trigger, maintain the piece, there should be no problems.

Struggling with holding the gun right handed, and shooting Left-eyed, is coming around. The dot sight is really a help. No struggle to focus on multiple points. The glass optical correction (1.3x) even seems to help my astigmatism for the red dot.

Me either Doug

Gary Reeder
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Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 15:53 (5 days ago) @ drdougrx

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