SIG Sauer P320 XCarry Compact 9mm, 3.6" Barrel, 17+1, Black Nitron, Tritium 3-Dot Sights, X-Series Grip — Excellent
This SIG Sauer P320 XCarry stands out as a compact, X-Series variant with a 3.6" barrel, tritium 3-dot night sights, and an X-Series grip module with aggressive texturing and a slight magazine well flare. It features a flat-faced trigger, ambidextrous slide catch levers, and a modular, serialized FCU visible through the frame window. The black Nitron-finished slide and 4-slot 1913 accessory rail round out a well-equipped, striker-fired 9mm in excellent condition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Specific Condition Details: There is little sign of prior use, and the firearm is in excellent condition.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer hard case (non-original)
- Original SIG Sauer P320 pistol manual
- Cable lock
- 1x 17-round steel, double-stack SIG P320 magazine marked "MADE IN ITALY"
- 1x 15-round steel, double-stack SIG P320 magazine marked "MADE IN ITALY"
The XCarry configuration pairs a compact 3.6" barrel with the P320’s striker-fired action and a flat-faced trigger for a consistent, straight-pull feel. Capacity is 17+1 in 9mm Luger, and this example includes one 17-round and one 15-round steel magazine, both marked "MADE IN ITALY."
Sight picture is provided by tritium 3-dot night sights. The front sight has a green outline ring and is marked TG-H3, while the rear is marked HZ H3 18. The rear sight is mounted on a removable plate, as configured on this slide.
Ergonomics come from the X-Series polymer grip module with aggressive texturing and a slight magazine well flare. Controls include ambidextrous slide catch levers and a left-side magazine release. There is no external manual thumb safety on this pistol.
Construction features include a stainless steel, modular serialized FCU visible through the frame window and a black Nitron-finished slide. A 4-slot 1913 accessory rail is integrated up front. The frame is marked NEWINGTON, NH, USA, and the country of origin is the USA.




