P320-XTEN

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This addition to the SIG P320 family brings all of the features of the X series of pistols into a carry-style handgun in 10mm for shooters and hunters looking for performance to the power of 10. The P320-XTEN comes standard with a 5” bull barrel, Xray3 day/night sights, and an X optic-ready slide with front and rear serrations. For those looking for even more precision, every P320-XTEN is optic-ready and compatible with the SIG SAUER ROMEO2 reflex optic which is designed to withstand the abuse the 10mm cartridge delivers. To reduce the recoil, a completely redesigned X polymer grip module provides a strong purchase and stippled finish and makes shooting comfortable for any type of round. Each P320-XTEN comes standard with two 15-rd magazines. The new SIG P320-XTEN takes performance to the power of 10.

  • Optic Ready Slide compatible with Romeo2 and Trijicon RMR (requires sealing plate)

  • 5” Bull Barrel

  • All-new 10mm/45 Auto Grip Module

  • Flat X trigger with 90-degree break

  • XRAY 3 Day/Night Sights

  • (2) 15rd Steel Magazines

*Please Note – The P320-XTEN is not compatible with 9/357/40 caliber parts and accessories. Only .45 and 10mm parts and accessories are compatible with this model.

This firearm is not available with a manual safety. A manual safety – when engaged – is designed to mechanically prevent the firearm from discharging when the trigger is pressed, either intentionally or unintentionally. You should consider whether a manual safety on a handgun is right for you based on your experience level and intended use, keeping in mind best practices for safe firearms handling. It is possible for the trigger to be unintentionally pressed even under normal handling circumstances.

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A manual safety is designed to augment, not replace, safe firearm handling practices. You are responsible to protect against unintentional trigger movement while carrying any firearm. Even if you elect to purchase a pistol equipped with a manual safety, you must ensure that the trigger is not contacted in any circumstance other than when you intend to fire the pistol, particularly if you elect to carry your pistol with a round in the chamber. If you have a round in the chamber and the trigger is pressed to the rear, the pistol will fire, absent an engaged manual safety.

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