Changing out the grip of a SIG P320-M18 with a Wilson Combat Grip Module - Stop Motion #Shorts

Published on July 30, 2022
Duration: 0:12

This video demonstrates a straightforward installation of a Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module onto a SIG Sauer P320-M18. The process involves transferring the Fire Control Unit (FCU) from the factory grip to the new Wilson Combat module, highlighting the compatibility and ease of customization for P320 series firearms. The official Wilson Combat channel provides clear, visual-only instruction, showcasing a professional stop-motion assembly.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module installation on a SIG P320-M18 involves transferring the Fire Control Unit (FCU) from the factory grip to the new module. This process requires ensuring the firearm is unloaded, removing the slide, swapping the FCU, and reassembling the slide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Disassembly of SIG P320-M18
  2. 00:03FCU Removal and Grip Swap
  3. 00:06Reassembly and Final Product

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install a Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module?

Installation involves ensuring the P320 is unloaded, removing the slide, transferring the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and takedown lever from the old grip to the new Wilson Combat module, and then reassembling the slide and magazine.

What are the benefits of a Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module?

Wilson Combat P320 Grip Modules often feature enhanced textures like the 'Starburst' pattern for better grip, high-strength polymer construction, and may include accessory rails like a Picatinny rail for mounting lights or lasers.

Is the Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module compatible with the SIG P320-M18?

Yes, the Wilson Combat P320 Grip Module is designed for compatibility with the SIG Sauer P320 series, including models like the P320-M18, allowing for a straightforward grip swap.

What is the Fire Control Unit (FCU) on a SIG P320?

The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized component of the SIG P320 pistol. It contains the trigger mechanism and is the part legally defined as the firearm, which is transferred between different grip modules.

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