SIG Sauer P320 XCarry XSeries 9mm – 3.9 in Barrel, 17+1 Capacity, Night Sights, Black (Excellent)
This P320 XCarry from SIG Sauer’s XSeries pairs the modular, serialized fire control unit with a 3.9-inch barrel, flat-faced trigger, and steel night sights with a green-dot front. The slide wears a matte black finish with front and rear serrations, and the polymer grip module includes an integral 3-slot Picatinny rail. It comes with two 17-round steel magazines marked Made in Italy, and the factory case label is dated 11-SEP-2021. Model code W320XCA-9-BXR3; made in the USA.
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.
Rifling: Excellent - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor handling marks are present from prior use. Surfaces show minimal wear consistent with careful handling. Please review the photos for close-up views.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer factory hard case
- SIG Sauer P320 XSeries operator's manual
- Two 17-round steel magazines (marked "Made in Italy")
The XCarry configuration delivers the XSeries feature set in a carry-length package. It uses SIG’s modular P320 platform with the serialized fire control unit, allowing the fire control assembly to be the legal “firearm” component while enabling grip module swaps.
Controls are streamlined and practical: ambidextrous slide-catch levers, no external manual safety, and tool-less takedown via a rotation lever. The flat-faced trigger provides a consistent, straight press typical of the XSeries lineup.
The slide features front and rear cocking serrations and a matte black finish. Steel night sights top the slide, with a high-visibility green-dot front for low-light aiming.
The polymer grip module incorporates an integral 3-slot Picatinny accessory rail. Capacity is 17+1 with the included steel, double-stack magazines.
Identification details include the model code W320XCA-9-BXR3, a factory case label dated 11-SEP-2021, and an FCU plate serial that matches the case label. This example is a recent U.S.-made release within the XSeries family.




