Special Edition Sig P320.

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  • JBP55

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    SIG Sauer is celebrating the manufacture of its first million SIG P320 pistols with a unique commemorative edition handgun. SIG produced its millionth P320 last year and took time to produce this standout one-off pistol.

    *In 2019, the SIG Sauer P320 reached a historic milestone when the one millionth P320 was created,* said SIG. *To celebrate, SIG Custom Works created this one-of-a-kind P320.*
    *Featuring hand-cut granite grips to commemorate its birthplace in New Hampshire, ‘the Granite State,’ scroll engraving with 14-carat gold inlay, an all metal high-gloss polished frame, and a unique serial number #58H1000000,* they added. *SIG Sauer thanks all of the individuals who made this historic milestone possible!*

    Inside the polished frame and engraved slide is a simple P320 fire control unit.

    The polished alloy frame makes the granite grips stand out brightly, while the gold inlay and scrollwork adds a degree of old-world class that ties the new design to SIG’s heritage.
    The millionth pistol is based on the full-size P320, with a thin curved trigger and a plain dust cover without an accessory rail. Even though it’s a display piece without a doubt, it still has night sights like so many P320 pistols meant for duty and self-defense.
     
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    323MAR

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    I wonder if it will fire without a pull of the trigger?
    I met a group of Rangers on vacation last year who talked about that problem with the M17.
     

    JBP55

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    I wonder if it will fire without a pull of the trigger?
    I met a group of Rangers on vacation last year who talked about that problem with the M17.

    Some early model P320 pistols had an issue which was resolved long ago.
     
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