SIG Sauer P320 Carry 9mm Luger, 3.9 in Barrel, Nitron Slide, Tritium Night Sights, Optics-Cut, 3x 17-Round Magazines
This SIG Sauer P320 Carry is a 9mm Luger variant with a 3.9 inch barrel, a black Nitron-finished slide, and factory tritium night sights. It features the modular, serialized stainless-steel fire control unit (FCU) and a polymer grip module with a molded SIG medallion. The optics-cut slide retains the rear sight on a removable cover plate, and the pistol includes three 17-round magazines. Made in the USA and marked Newington, NH, this Carry-length setup offers proven P320 performance with practical, well-chosen features.
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: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: This firearm is in solid shape. It shows various cosmetic imperfections, including scratches, blemishes, and areas of finish loss.
What's Included
- Three 17-round steel double-stack magazines (markings include 'Made in Italy' and 'Made in USA').
The Carry configuration pairs a compact-length 3.9 inch stainless-steel barrel with a full-height grip for a standard 17+1 capacity. Its serialized stainless-steel FCU enables the P320’s modular design while keeping the fire control components protected.
The black Nitron slide has front and rear cocking serrations for positive manipulation. It is optics-cut, with the rear sight integrated into the removable cover plate, and it does not have lightening cuts.
Sights are 3-dot tritium night sights, including a TG-H3-marked tritium front and a tritium rear on the cover plate. The 4-slot Picatinny/M1913 dustcover rail supports common weaponlights and accessories.
The polymer grip module carries a molded SIG medallion, and the frame is marked Newington, NH, USA. This striker-fired pistol maintains the familiar P320 controls and ergonomics in a durable, duty-ready package.
Included are three 17-round magazines. They are steel, double-stack designs with manufacturer markings that include both 'Made in Italy' and 'Made in USA'.




