SIG Sauer P320 XSeries XCarry 9mm Compact, 3.9 in Barrel, 17+1, Coyote Frame, Optics-Cut Slide, Tritium Front Sight
This SIG Sauer P320 XSeries XCarry stands out with its serialized stainless-steel FCU marked "NEWINGTON, NH, USA," XSeries ergonomics, and a compact 3.9 in barrel paired with 17+1 capacity. It features a coyote/tan polymer grip module, matte black/gray slide with front and rear serrations and an optics cut, and fixed steel sights with a tritium "H3" front. It comes in excellent condition with two 17-round magazines and SIG factory case and documentation.
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: There are mild indications of previous use.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer factory hard case (gray)
- Two 17-round steel double-stack magazines
- SIG Sauer P320 safety/owner's manual
- Optic installation guide
The XSeries XCarry configuration delivers a compact 9mm package with a 3.9 in barrel and 17+1 capacity. The XSeries grip geometry includes an extended beavertail and high undercut for confident control, and the flat-face trigger provides a consistent, straight press. The coyote/tan polymer frame incorporates an integral 3-slot MIL-STD-1913 accessory rail.
Controls are practical and adaptable: ambidextrous slide-catch levers and a reversible magazine release support a range of shooter preferences. This model has no external manual safety, aligning with the P320’s clean, striker-fired operating system.
The matte black/gray slide features front and rear serrations for positive manipulation and includes an optics cut. Sight picture is straightforward and durable with fixed steel sights, pairing a tritium green-dot front marked "H3" with a steel square-notch rear.
Built in the USA, this pistol centers on SIG’s serialized stainless-steel Fire Control Unit visible through the grip window and line-marked "NEWINGTON, NH, USA." A stainless-steel receiver underpins the design. The package is rounded out with two 17-round magazines and the original SIG case and documentation, and the bore presents clean with a mirror finish.




