

So far, I have not had any problems with the Sig Sauer P320 and have fired approximately 400 rounds. 45cal nearly snaps my wrist off, but this feels about the same as my P238 (.380ACP, which is my CCW). Again, arthritis has created an overall weakness in my hands, and the recoil from a typical. As already mentioned, in general, Sig seems to have slide springs that are make it easier for me to rack, even in this larger model & higher caliber. My grip is medium (can get small, medium, or large mine came with medium and fits my grip just fine, and I have fairly small hands. How does it fit your hand, how do you like the sights, how difficult is it to rack the slide, how would you describe the trigger pull, and how would you describe the recoil? Loved shooting this from the very first shot! Great trigger pull – not too hard, not too long, crisp but I feel in control (not such a delicate trigger that it surprises me). So would have to say the striker firing really appealed to me, and the fact that this is a completely convertible handgun. This was my first 9mm and the first striker fire made by SIG. That said, Sig makes a great, reliable product worth the price. I am a Sig woman, primarily because of all the pistols I liked and tried, Sig was the only manufacturer I could rack (arthritis has weakened my hand strength). What features does this gun have that appealed to you?
