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Sig 9mm compact review
Sig 9mm compact review







sig 9mm compact review

The frame is a lightweight, rugged, polymer shell that houses the chassis and magazine. And perhaps best of all, it looks like a Sig Sauer-big, blocky, all black and all business. Since the chassis is legally considered to be “the gun,” you can purchase one P320 and use its fire control assembly to create everything from a full-size service pistol, to a carry version, to a sub-compact for deep concealment chambered in any of the available calibers.

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Like the hammer-fired P250, it’s built on a removable stainless-steel chassis (a/k/a “fire control assembly”) containing the trigger system and related internals, and bearing the serial number. Our evaluation pistol was the full-size 9mm ($713). Frame serves as a home for the serialized and removable chassis. A compact model is also available chambered for the same cartridges, with a subcompact model scheduled for introduction soon. designed from the ground up with the input of law enforcement officers.” In keeping with that role, it’s offered in 9mm. Sig Sauer’s new P320 is the company’s first polymer-frame, striker-fired pistols, joining the ranks of some very good competitors-like the Glock, Springfield XD, Smith & Wesson M&P, FNH FNS and Walther PPQ. In 2007, Sig Sauer introduced the double-action-only P250, currently available in 9mm. Sig Sauer has been producing polymer-frame pistols since the introduction of its double-action/single-action SigPro (SP 2340) in 1998, which has evolved into the current-production SP 2022, available in 9mm.









Sig 9mm compact review