I love this video, covid crap had me so f ed up. I been messing up. I even sold a pistol saddest thing I've done. But im over this crap, I building a another p320, with this as kinda a guide. I'm stoked again, thank you!
@@isaaclockwood1839 no matter, ill be watching dude. I believe you've improved my skills. But I def want 4.7, 5inchxfive is great but I prefer 4.7..better balance imo. Oddly I feel I'm still better with the original grip, more accurate n a bit faster, but I only use the xgrip now...whatever happened with the large size original grip module you picked up?
Isaac is the travel and reset under 1/4 of an inch or is the reset more than that.I am getting an x5 legion with tungsten infused grip, unless you recommend another x5 that's better? Thanks Isaac!
You can check out the website at grayguns.com or just give them a call and explain what you want. The goal is to customize your 320/X5 to what you want it to be.
The m&p wasn't bad but the p320 platform was just better at everything for me. Also, it's so versatile for someone to make what they want from it unlike other pistols.
I used a cheap scale and they seem to weigh about the same. The difference is the mass stretched out in a longer slide actually will create more felt recoil and more muzzle flip, to sound all sciency.
Removing the pre travel too much is not safe because the striker safety lever might be up and disengaging the safety on the striker when the trigger shoe is at its forward position.
I've only used the 20 rounders but I plan to get some 17 rounders from gray guns when they launch their new brass base pads. This will add weight with the extension helping the mag fall from the gun faster.I don't have a preference yet but I assume I will like the 17 rounders with the extensions better, due to the added weight.
@@goodvibes6252 I don't think that's a good idea, im in PA n I don't believe we have any limits on mags, n whatever. Florida being the same I believe. I assume dude has to have special permit or licenses maybe law enforcement background to do what he does. I may be completely miss informed tho.
From my super unscientific testing, I've noticed these barrels to produce tighter groups. After chronographing both barrels, they are within a 2-ft average of each other, so pretty consistent too.