Introducing the Sig Sauer P320 M17 - a piece of modern military excellence that combines historical significance with cutting-edge technology. This semi-auto pistol, chosen as the official sidearm of the U.S. Army, offers gun enthusiasts and collectors an unparalleled opportunity to own a firearm steeped in military history and proven reliability.
The Sig Sauer P320 M17 is in excellent condition, with only minor handling marks indicative of minimal prior use. The bore shines with a clean, mirror finish, boasting sharp rifling that promises precise accuracy. Although the night sights have dimmed slightly, they remain effective in low-light conditions. This pistol comes complete with its original paperwork, two 21-round magazines, one 17-round magazine, and the original factory case, ensuring it remains a valued collectible.
The P320 M17 features a striking coyote-tan nPVD coated stainless steel slide that is not only visually appealing but also highly resistant to corrosion and wear. Its 4.7-inch barrel and striker-fired action provide a smooth, consistent trigger pull and quick cycling time. The firearm is equipped with an optics-ready slide and a coyote tan polymer grip module that includes an accessory rail, allowing for customization with lights, lasers, or other tactical devices.
As the winner of the U.S. Army's XM17 Modular Handgun System competition, the M17 was specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of the U.S. military. Its adoption and continued use across various branches of the military and law enforcement agencies testify to its outstanding performance and dependability. Whether for professional use, self-defense, or recreational shooting, the Sig Sauer P320 M17 is a top-tier choice.
Why choose the Sig Sauer P320 M17? Its military-grade build, historical significance as the U.S. Army's sidearm, and robust performance make it a standout. This model is not just a firearm; it's a piece of history equipped with modern technology, ready to serve faithfully in any collection or shooting endeavor.




