(New) Franklin Armory CA320 - Test Fire 🔥🔫 (California) SIG SAUER P320😳

Published on May 29, 2023
Duration: 2:23

This video tests the Franklin Armory CA320, a California-compliant version of the Sig Sauer P320. The CA320 is designed to fire only single-shot due to its grip module, which prevents magazine insertion. The presenter demonstrates its single-shot operation and then shows how, by swapping to a standard grip module (like a Wilson Combat), the firearm can be converted to fire semi-automatically in states where this is legal. The video also announces a giveaway for a Streamlight TLR-1.

Quick Summary

The Franklin Armory CA320 is a California-compliant Sig Sauer P320 modified to fire only in single-shot mode. This is achieved via a special grip module that prevents magazine insertion. In legal states, this grip module can be swapped for a standard one to enable semi-automatic fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Giveaway Announcement
  2. 00:07Introducing the Franklin Armory CA320
  3. 00:20YouTube Disclaimer
  4. 00:36First Test Fire (Single Shot)
  5. 00:47Reloading for Single Shot
  6. 00:54CA320 vs. Sig P320 Differences
  7. 01:17Semi-Auto Conversion in Nevada
  8. 01:30Semi-Auto Test Fire
  9. 01:42California to Arizona/Nevada Conversion
  10. 01:53How to Enter the Giveaway
  11. 02:15Giveaway Prize Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Franklin Armory CA320?

The Franklin Armory CA320 is a California-compliant variant of the Sig Sauer P320 pistol. It is designed to fire only in single-shot mode due to a modified grip module that prevents magazine insertion.

How does the CA320 achieve single-shot capability?

The CA320's single-shot functionality is achieved through its unique grip module, which is specifically designed to prevent the insertion of a standard magazine, thereby limiting it to one round at a time.

Can the Franklin Armory CA320 be converted to fire semi-automatically?

Yes, in states where it is legal, the CA320 can be converted to fire semi-automatically by replacing its California-compliant grip module with a standard Sig Sauer P320 grip module, such as one from Wilson Combat.

What are the key differences between the CA320 and a standard Sig P320?

The primary difference is the grip module. The CA320's grip module restricts it to single-shot fire and prevents magazine insertion, while a standard P320 grip module allows for semi-automatic operation with magazines.

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