SKU 320F-9-BSS
used very good
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- Night Sight's still shine bright
- Still remnants of factory oil
- I do not think this thing has more than a box of ammo through it but I cannot verify that.
- 2 magazines included
- I did not want to put excellent condition as the box has many scratches. No paperwork and it looks like someone cut the foam to fit another firearm. Cannot verify that
- Weapon itself is in excellent condition for a used firearm.
The SIG Sauer P320 Full-Size is a double-action only striker fired semi-automatic handgun with an innovative modular design that allows the user to easily change grip size and caliber with the use of exchange kits. Available in 9mm 357 SIG 40 SW and 45 ACP this convertible pistol has a lightweight and durable polymer frame as well as a three-point-takedown safety system to help guard against accidental discharge. The P320 Full-Size also features SIGLITE night sights.
Details
Caliber 9mm - Overall Length 8 - Overall Height 5.5 - Barrel Length 4.7 - Sight Radius 6.6 - Sights SIGLITE Night Sights - Weight w Magazine 29.4 oz. - Slide Material Stainless Steel - Slide Finish Nitron - Frame Material Stainless Steel - Magazine Capacity 17 Rd - Trigger Double-Action Striker - Trigger Pull 5.5-6.5 lb - Grips Polymer Grip Module
UPC | 798681474295 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | STRIKER |
Capacity | 17 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.7 BARREL |
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