Presenting the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Carry, a semi-automatic pistol that stands out in the P320 series due to its unique Alloy XSeries Grip (AXG). This model, developed by the globally respected firearms manufacturer, Sig Sauer, is a testament to the company's commitment to innovative design and superior functionality. Launched in 2014, the P320 series made waves with its departure from Sig's traditional hammer-fired guns to a striker-fired, polymer-framed design. The P320's modularity, quality, and the distinction of being adopted by the U.S. Army in 2017 as the M17, have cemented its popularity among gun enthusiasts.
The P320 AXG Carry you see here is in very good overall condition, showing only minor, superficial signs of prior handling or use. Notable signs include a minor scratch on the back right side of the slide, minor scratches on the frame, and small dings on the left side wood grip panel. But these are minor imperfections on an otherwise excellent firearm. The bore condition is superb, offering a clean, mirror finish with no signs of wear. The rifling is sharp, indicating top-notch accuracy.
The night sights are bright, and the pistol is also optics ready, offering enhanced targeting capabilities.
The P320 AXG Carry is chambered in 9mm Luger, the most common caliber known for its manageable recoil and abundant supply. Its 17+1 capacity is designed for ample firepower, making it ideal for both concealed carry and home defense. The striker-fired action provides a consistent, crisp trigger pull, and the nitron finish enhances durability and corrosion resistance. The aluminum grip module with front strap checkering and walnut grip panels are a fine blend of comfort, control, and aesthetics. Included in the sale are the original paperwork, a Sig Custom Works coin, 2x 17rd magazines, and the original case.
Whether you're a firearms collector, an avid shooter, or a responsible citizen looking for a reliable self-defense weapon, the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Carry is an excellent choice. It's more than just a gun; it's a piece of history, a symbol of Sig Sauer's innovative approach to firearm design, and a testament to the balance of power, precision, and aesthetics.




