gizzard
Active Member
will buy one of the three, opinions appreciated regarding long term ownership and use, thanks
Finger grooves, back straps and swells seldom work for me but the PDP does!I never owned a 320, but other sig models were never keepers for me (365, p226). I demoed a 4” compact pdp with a holosun and it outshot all my other striker fired polymer framed guns. It just fit me perfectly. Very fun at the range. The grip, trigger, and RDS comes together so perfectly that accuracy and follow up shots just works well for me. I just had to get one. The G19.5 using the same holosun is close (splitting hairs here…) but a bit softer (recoil) feeling. Out of the 3, I like the pdp the best as a shooter (with the rds). But, the 19.5 is a very close second.
The PPQ (different, but similar) is probably the best feeling gun in my hand that I ever felt at the gunshop. I finally gave up on it after years of trying to adjust grips and everything else. I just can't shoot it worth a damn (constantly regripping and reaching for the trigger).The PDP feels best in my hand, I’m sure they are all very good.
Not to derail the listed options. Shadow systems has some offerings that negate the combat fishing problem. The changed grip angle and back straps help a lotPDP has a great grip. The deep industrial slide cuts turn me on. Ugly gun to me, but good quality.
My P320 is great. People like the versatility. You can make "other guns" using the FCU. Many options for grip modules and accessories.
The Glock will work, but the stupid grip angle bump is what makes it a loser for many. Pressing out and then having to push the front sight down on the point if aim, sucks. Just say no to combat fishing.
Quality isn't an issue for any of them.
Me? I would pay for the 320 even if I had the choice to get the others for free.