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P320 X5

Have 320 X5 Legion with Leupold DPP.
Heavy for target work and DPP has nice large dot.
Reliable so far, trigger is very good but not up to 1911 Match standards.
For the money (list), best value out there among target 9mm.
Have threaded SIG barrel waiting for approval for SIG Suppressor.
-Richard
 

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Totally different kind of trigger on a P320, compared to a 1911. For a draw and press out, probably easier to control a P320.
I put a DPP on my P320 fullsize, it is the bomb. Almost too easy, really. Now I have to put dots on my other pistols.

I have the equivalent trigger, a full Gray Guns trigger upgrade. Nearly identical feel as the X5, but any replaced parts are tool steel. Not sure if the X5 has tool steel trigger parts.
 
Good or bad?
I think I've owned mine for about a year. I am happy with it for what I paid. The iron sights are easy to use, its frame feels substantial, and accuracy is good. As others have said, the trigger is no glass rod but it's darn good for a striker-fired pistol. My X5 Legion has become one of my favorite range toys.