Has anyone seen a new Sig 320 9mm in a full size frame for sale yet?
They aren't that uncommon. I saw one quite a while ago at the Gander Mountain in Terre Haute. If the price there is too high, just name your price and they will likely accept it.
HA! Look at this guy with his jokes! GM negotiating prices on new guns...funny stuff. Used guns they MIGHT negotiate a few percentages if they have held on to it for a long time.
Is the 320 the one you can change to different calibers by switching the action around?
I used to work at GM. I assure you that the prices are negotiable. We would look up the cost and negotiate for nearly anything above cost assuming we could find someone to "Price match." When I worked at GM we would negotiate on nearly every sale.
Thanks! Thant's what I needed to know.You can change both the caliber and the frame size on the 250 and the 320. The 320 is striker fired and is WAY better that the 250 IMHO.
I'm very interested in this gun as well... The only complaint I could seem to find is the bore axis is rather high, resulting in high muzzle flip. Any comments about recoil and muzzle flip compared to other similar striker fired's?
I used to work at GM. I assure you that the prices are negotiable. We would look up the cost and negotiate for nearly anything above cost assuming we could find someone to "Price match." When I worked at GM we would negotiate on nearly every sale.
Perhaps a different experience from a different manager. I worked the Lafayette store for a while and might go back if employment opportunities don't perk up in the next couple of months. Customer needs to have a direct product comparison from a printed advertisement AND the item has to be in stock verified by an employee phone call in order for them to even consider dropping the price. I hated the prices and the fact that people actually bought guns there but it was a paycheck.
Used guns go exactly as I said, they MIGHT drop the price a few percentages a bit if they've had it for a while. Otherwise, forget it.