By: Friedrich Seiltgen

Copyright © 2022

SIG SAUER’s Custom Works division is consistently creating top-shelf firearms. Their latest work is the P320AXG – Combat. Let’s take a look!

THE FRAME

The AXG Grip Module with extended mag well is made of stainless steel and finished in an anodized Flat Dark Earth (FDE.) The FDE goes together beautifully with the Nitron finish of the slide which was popularized by the original P226 Combat. It features a skeletonized trigger and it’s equipped with an M1913 rail for your lights and lasers.

THE SLIDE & BARREL

The custom works engraved slide is produced from stainless steel with a Nitron finish. It’s equipped with X-RAY3 Day/Night Suppressor Height Sights, and its optics ready!

The barrel is 4.6 inches long, made from carbon steel, and threaded ½ x 28.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Compact, striker-fired, semi-automatic

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Magazine capacity: 21 Rounds

Sights: X-RAY3 Day/Night Suppressor Height Sights

Sight Radius 5.8 Inches

Barrel Length: 4.6 Inches Overall Length: 8.1 Inches

Overall Width: 1.6 Inches

Height: 6.5 Inches

Weight: 34.7 Ounces

MSRP: $1,249

URL: www.sigsauer.com

THE VERDICT

Do you really have to ask? A SIG P320 is made of Stainless Steel with a two-tone finish! Back in the day, the SIG P220 in stainless steel was extraordinarily accurate. I predict the new P320 in stainless will have the same level of accuracy. Get down to the SIG Dealer and get in line!

The P320 AXG Combat by SIG Custom Works comes shipped in an exclusive Custom Works case, 3 21-round magazines, a Custom Works Certificate, and a Custom Works challenge coin.

That’s all for now folks! Please keep sending in your questions, tips, and article ideas.  And as always – “Let’s Be Careful Out There.”

Friedrich Seiltgen is a retired Master Police Officer with 20 years of service with the Orlando Police Department. He conducts training in Lone Wolf Terrorism, Firearms, and Active Shooter Response. His writing has appeared in RECOIL, FloridaJolt.com, Soldier of Fortune, The Counter Terrorist Magazine, American Thinker, Homeland Security Today, and The Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International. Contact him at [email protected].