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 stop-motion #Shorts video demonstrates a quick and easy grip module swap on a SIG P320-M18 using a Wilson Combat module. The process involves removing the magazine and slide, extracting the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and takedown lever, and reassembling them into the new grip. The video highlights the visual transformation and the distinct texture of the Wilson Combat grip.

Quick Summary

Changing the grip module on a SIG P320-M18 involves removing the slide and magazine, then extracting the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and takedown lever. These parts are then installed into the new Wilson Combat grip module, completing the easy firearm modification.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is involved in changing the grip module on a SIG P320-M18?

Changing the grip module involves removing the magazine and slide, then carefully removing the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and takedown lever from the old grip. These components are then installed into the new Wilson Combat grip module, followed by reattaching the slide and inserting the magazine.

What are the benefits of using a Wilson Combat grip module for the SIG P320?

Wilson Combat grip modules offer enhanced ergonomics and aesthetics, often featuring a distinct starburst texture for improved grip. They are designed as direct replacements for factory grip modules, allowing for easy customization of your SIG P320.

Is it difficult to swap the grip module on a SIG P320?

Swapping the grip module on a SIG P320 is generally considered an intermediate-level task. While it requires careful handling of the Fire Control Unit (FCU), the process is straightforward and can be completed with basic tools and attention to detail.

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

The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized component of the SIG P320, containing the trigger and essential firing mechanisms. It's the part legally defined as the firearm, allowing it to be transferred between different P320 grip modules and slides.

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