ULTIMATE Sig P320 Build... (DIRT CHEAP)

Published on May 11, 2020
Duration: 11:59

This guide details the installation of an aftermarket Polymer80 P320 grip module, a budget-friendly upgrade recommended by the Tactical Toolbox host. The process involves transferring the Sig P320 Fire Control Unit (FCU) into the new grip module. The host emphasizes the P80 module's superior texturing and ergonomics for improved handling and recoil control, making it a high-value modification for P320 owners seeking enhanced performance without significant cost.

Quick Summary

The Polymer80 P320 grip module is the best budget upgrade for under $50, offering superior aggressive texturing and a double undercut trigger guard for enhanced control and recoil mitigation. Unlike '80%' frames, it's not serialized as the Sig P320's Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the legal firearm component, allowing for a lower price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget P320 Build
  2. 00:41P320 Grip Evolution
  3. 01:46Polymer80 P320 Frame Overview
  4. 03:17Visual Comparison of Modules
  5. 05:59P80 Frame Technical Details
  6. 08:15Recoil Impulse Testing
  7. 10:29Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best budget upgrade for a Sig P320?

The Polymer80 P320 grip module is highlighted as the best budget upgrade for under $50. It offers superior aggressive texturing, a double undercut trigger guard, and an included magazine release, significantly enhancing grip control and ergonomics for improved shooting performance.

Why is the Polymer80 P320 grip module considered inexpensive?

The Polymer80 P320 grip module is inexpensive because it's not an '80%' serialized part. The Sig P320's Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the legally serialized component, making the grip module itself a non-serialized accessory that can be produced and sold at a lower cost.

How does the Polymer80 P320 grip module improve shooting?

The Polymer80 P320 grip module enhances shooting through its aggressive texturing, which provides a more secure hold, and a double undercut trigger guard, allowing for a higher grip. These features aid in recoil mitigation and overall firearm control, leading to potentially better accuracy.

What is the main difference between the Polymer80 P320 frame and the Sig P320 Legion frame?

The Polymer80 P320 frame focuses on enhanced grip texture and ergonomics at a low cost. In contrast, the Sig P320 Legion frame utilizes a Tungsten Infused Polymer construction, adding significant weight specifically for superior recoil mitigation.

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