The Sig Sauer P320 Compact in 9mm Luger is a versatile and innovative semi-automatic pistol that has captured the attention of both collectors and serious shooters. Celebrated for its modular design and reliability, this firearm stands as a testament to Sig Sauer's commitment to quality engineering. With a sleek black finish and a capacity of 17+1 rounds, this P320 model offers both aesthetic appeal and functional superiority. Its excellent bore condition and sharp rifling further enhance its value, making it a prime choice for discerning buyers.
In very good condition, this P320 Compact shows only light, superficial signs of prior handling, with a small area on the grip that appears sanded and slightly discolored. Despite this minor cosmetic blemish, the pistol functions flawlessly, with an excellent bore that boasts a mirror finish and sharp rifling. The sale includes three 17-round magazines and the original factory case, ensuring you have everything you need for secure storage and transport.
Introduced in 2014, the Sig Sauer P320 has quickly gained popularity, becoming the basis for the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System program. The P320 Compact variant is particularly favored for its balance between concealment and handling, making it an ideal choice for both civilian and law enforcement purposes. The polymer frame and stainless-steel slide contribute to its durability and lightweight feel, while the modular design allows for easy customization. This adaptability is complemented by a smooth striker-fired action, offering a consistent trigger pull and enhanced accuracy.
Safety and reliability are paramount with the P320, featuring striker safety and disconnect safety systems. Whether you're a collector, a law enforcement officer, or a civilian shooter, this firearm offers a combination of precision, safety, and adaptability. The Sig Sauer P320 Compact is not just a purchase; it's an investment in a trusted companion for the range or personal defense. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional firearm.




