Wilson Combat WCP320 Reviewed

Published on July 21, 2020
Duration: 5:20

This review of the Wilson Combat WCP320, presented by Jeremy Stafford, Handgun Editor for Guns & Ammo, details significant enhancements to the SIG Sauer P320 platform. Key upgrades include a custom grip module with optimized sizing and an integrated magazine well, aggressive Starburst stippling for superior grip, and a refined SIG X-series trigger that breaks cleanly around 2 lbs 7 oz after break-in. The slide features Wilson's X-Tac pattern for manipulation and a durable DLC finish, complemented by Wilson Battle Sights. Stafford concludes that Wilson Combat has successfully elevated the P320's performance and ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat WCP320 enhances the SIG P320 with a custom grip module featuring optimized sizing, an integrated magazine well, and aggressive stippling. It utilizes a refined SIG X-series trigger that breaks cleanly around 2 lbs 7 oz and boasts a durable DLC-finished slide with X-Tac texturing and Wilson Battle Sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to the WCP320
  2. 00:28Grip Module Features
  3. 01:42Grip Texture and Ergonomics
  4. 02:26Trigger Performance
  5. 03:08Slide and Barrel Enhancements
  6. 04:44Finish and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades Wilson Combat made to the P320 platform for the WCP320?

Wilson Combat redesigned the grip module for optimized sizing and ergonomics, added an integrated magazine well, and applied aggressive Starburst stippling. They also enhanced the slide with X-Tac texturing and a durable DLC finish, and utilized the SIG X-series trigger.

How does the WCP320 grip module improve handling and reloading?

The WCP320 grip module is contoured for better hand fit, features a high-cut beaver tail, and includes an integrated magazine well. This combination aids in faster, more consistent magazine reloads and provides a secure, comfortable grip.

What is the trigger performance like on the Wilson Combat WCP320?

The WCP320 uses the SIG X-series trigger, which breaks smoothly. After a break-in period of 500 rounds, the trigger pull weight settled at approximately 2 lbs 7 oz, offering a light and crisp release.

What kind of durability features does the Wilson Combat WCP320 slide have?

The slide features Wilson Combat's X-Tac pattern for improved grip and glare reduction. It is finished with a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating applied over tungsten and chromoly underlayers, providing extreme durability and wear resistance.

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