Update: supposedly parts support will continue and subcompact parts sales will be through calling Sig, perhaps not on the mainstream market anymore
If you found out a modern carry pistol that is on its way to you has just been discontinued, what would you do?
I ordered a Sub-Compact Caliber X-change kit for the Sig P320. I already have a full size. It will be here in a couple days. Then I found out why these kits were so hard to find: the P320 Sub Compact has been discontinued. I think it's because the slimmer P365 and 365XL have been having so much success.
Anyhow. I can't even find any recoil spring assemblies. From Sig's online stores, to web sellers like Midway, they aren't just marked Out of stock, they're marked "Discontinued". It takes a dual captured recoil spring which is a smaller size from their compact and full sized models.
Would you offload a modern polymer carry gun if you could never find recoil springs for it? This has no sentimental value, and strikers / striker springs / extractors should be available as they are shared with the larger models.
If you found out a modern carry pistol that is on its way to you has just been discontinued, what would you do?
I ordered a Sub-Compact Caliber X-change kit for the Sig P320. I already have a full size. It will be here in a couple days. Then I found out why these kits were so hard to find: the P320 Sub Compact has been discontinued. I think it's because the slimmer P365 and 365XL have been having so much success.
Anyhow. I can't even find any recoil spring assemblies. From Sig's online stores, to web sellers like Midway, they aren't just marked Out of stock, they're marked "Discontinued". It takes a dual captured recoil spring which is a smaller size from their compact and full sized models.
Would you offload a modern polymer carry gun if you could never find recoil springs for it? This has no sentimental value, and strikers / striker springs / extractors should be available as they are shared with the larger models.
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