SIG Sauer P320 XCarry Pro 9mm, 3.9 in Barrel, Optics-Ready R2/PRO Slide, X-Series Grip, 17+1, Three 17-Round Mags
This SIG Sauer P320 XCarry Pro stands out with its modular serialized stainless FCU, X-Series grip module, and optics-ready R2/PRO slide pattern with a two-screw cover plate. It pairs a 3.9 in barrel and flat-faced trigger with a tritium TG-H3 front sight and two-dot rear. Made in Newington, NH, it comes with three 17-round magazines and a factory case label dated 2019-12-20.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol shows heavy signs of prior use. The X-Series grip module is heavily blemished, and there is spotty finish loss on the slide.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer factory hard case with matching serial-number label
- Three 17-round steel magazines (marked "Made in Italy")
The P320 XCarry Pro features SIG's modular, serialized stainless fire-control unit (FCU), allowing the grip module and other components to be changed while retaining the same serialized core. It is a striker-fired 9mm with a flat-faced trigger, 3.9 in barrel, and 1:10 twist, offering a 17+1 capacity with its standard magazines.
The Pro-pattern slide is optics-ready in the R2/PRO footprint and includes a two-screw cover plate. Front and rear slide serrations provide positive manipulation, and the slide wears a black finish.
Sight configuration includes a tritium front sight (TG-H3) paired with a two-dot rear, with an approximate 5.8 in sight radius. These iron sights provide a clear, consistent sight picture.
The X-Series polymer grip module in Medium size includes an extended beavertail for secure handling. A 4-slot Picatinny-type accessory rail supports lights or other compatible accessories. The frame is polymer, while the receiver (FCU) is stainless steel, all in a black finish.
Proof marks note Newington, NH, USA, and "Made in United States." The included factory case label is dated 2019-12-20. The three steel magazines are marked "Made in Italy."




