SIG Sauer P320-M17 9mm Full-Size, Optics-Ready, Coyote PVD, 21+1
This U.S.-made SIG Sauer P320-M17 delivers the exact military-pattern features that earned the Army contract—complete with a coyote-tan polymer grip module, coyote PVD-finished stainless slide, and an optics cut that matches the M17 service footprint. A serialized, removable fire-control unit lets you swap calibers or grip sizes, while fully ambidextrous controls and night sights make the pistol immediately duty-ready. The M17A serial prefix confirms this is the military-spec variant rather than a commercial look-alike.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Mild signs of use are limited to light handling marks on the slide finish; no functional or structural concerns observed.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer P320-M17 9mm pistol
- One 21-round factory SIG Sauer steel magazine with coyote polymer floorplate
The optics-ready slide is factory cut for the U.S. Army M17 pattern, accepting DeltaPoint Pro or SIG’s ROMEO-M17 red-dot without additional machining. Front and rear cocking serrations provide solid purchase for press checks and manipulations even when wearing gloves.
A nitride-treated 4.7-inch carbon-steel barrel offers excellent corrosion resistance, while the full-length polymer frame houses a 21-round magazine for extended capacity. The integrated four-slot MIL-STD-1913 rail lets you mount weapon lights or lasers quickly.
The striker-fired action delivers a consistent trigger pull, and the serialized FCU allows for caliber or grip-module conversions, keeping future upgrades simple. An ambidextrous manual thumb safety and reversible magazine release give left- and right-handed shooters equal control.
Day or night, the SIGLITE tritium front sight and night-sight rear plate provide fast target acquisition. The coyote PVD finish on the slide resists wear while matching current U.S. service-pistol styling.




