SIG Sauer P320
The SIG Sauer P320 is a modular semi-automatic pistol made by SIG Sauer, Inc. of Exeter, New Hampshire, and SIG Sauer GmbH of Eckernförde, Germany. It is a further development of the SIG Sauer P250, utilizing a striker-fired mechanism in lieu of a double action only hammer system. The P320 can be chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum,.357 SIG,.40 S&W, and.45 ACP, and can be easily converted from one caliber to another—a change from.357 SIG to.40 S&W requires only a barrel change; a change between 9mm to.357 SIG or.40 S&W and vice versa are accomplished using a caliber exchange kit.
The P320 chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum was introduced in the North American market on 15 January 2014, followed by the.45 ACP compact model at the SHOT Show in January 2015. On 19 January 2017, it was announced that a customized version of the SIG Sauer P320 had won the United States Army's XM17 Modular Handgun System competition. The full-sized model will be known as the M17 and the carry-sized model will be known as the M18.
Design details
Features
The P320 was designed to be ambidextrous in handling, sporting a catch lever on both sides of the slide and user-reversible magazine release, and all other operating controls are designed so they can be operated from either side. The firearm can be field stripped with no tools. Additionally, the firearm can also be field stripped without depressing the trigger, an additional safety feature to prevent negligent discharge of the weapon.Trigger system
The P320 trigger is available in standard and tabbed.M17 and M18
When the requirements were formulated for a new handgun for the US Army one of the tenets of the proposal was that an existing model handgun was desired to fulfill the requirements laid out in the Modular Handgun System Request for Proposal, known as the XM17 Procurement. SIG Sauer submitted a P320 with a number of modifications and submitted them for the XM17 Modular Handgun System competition.Modifications include:
- Slide cut-out to facilitate the addition of a reflex sight.
- Ambidextrous thumb safety
- Loaded chamber indicator
- Improved slide sub-assembly to capture small components when disassembled
- Improved trigger "mud flap" to prevent foreign debris from entering the pistol action
- barrel length in full size pistol
- barrel length in compact pistol
- chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum
- Pistols chambered in 9mm can feature a 17-round magazine as standard with optional 21-round extended magazines available.
In May 2017, the Army announced that the first unit that will receive the M17 would be the 101st Airborne Division by the end of the year. At the same time, the rest of the U.S. Armed Forces revealed they also intend to acquire the handgun, making it the standard sidearm for the entire U.S. military. The services plan to procure up to 421,000 weapons in total; 195,000 for the Army, 130,000 for the Air Force, 61,000 for the Navy, and 35,000 for the Marines.
On 17 November 2017, soldiers of the 101st Airborne received the first XM17 and XM18 pistols, with over 2,000 handguns delivered. The XM17 has better accuracy and ergonomics and tighter dispersion than the M9. It will also be fielded more widely, being issued down to squad and fireteam leaders; while special forces would dual-arm all of its members with a pistol and rifle, previously junior leaders in regular infantry units were excluded from carrying sidearms but policy was changed to give them more choices and options in close quarters battle situations. All Army units are planned to have the M9 replaced with the M17 within a decade.
Reliability
Initial production models of the P320 were noted to have a 'drop safety' issue if the firearm was dropped on a specific angle causing it to discharge. Sig has since refitted the P320 with a new trigger with reduced mass and a new striker disconnect that makes it drop safe. Sig also offers a voluntary exchange program to fix any defective P320s.Apart from initial teething issues, the P320 has proven itself to be an extremely reliable pistol for civilian, law enforcement and military use. Many police departments in the US and around the world have started issuing their officers P320s.
X Series Models
The X Series lineup includes the following grip module sizes:- Full size – Fits any SIG P320 full-size slide in 9mm,.40 S&W, and.357 SIG
- Carry size – Fits any SIG P320 compact-size slide in 9mm,.40 S&W, and.357 SIG. The full-size slide also fits the carry-size grip module without any part of the recoil spring showing.
- Compact size – As of March 2020, the P320 XCompact is available in 9mm only.
XFive Legion
Release in late July/early August of 2019 the XFIVE Legion is considered the flagship of the P320 platform that brings a balance of added weight and features. The TXG grip module has tungsten infused directly into the polymer along with an attachable magazine well. It comes standard with Henning group aluminum base pads and a skeletonized flat trigger. The complete 9mm slide is cut and ported to reduce weight and assist in recoil and feeding abilities. It also has a slide plate for optic capabilities.Drop firing problem
In late July 2017, the Dallas Police Department in Texas instructed all personnel to stop carrying the P320 pending an investigation. There were concerns that the firearm may discharge when it is dropped and the back of the slide hits the ground at a 33-degree angle. The problem was thought to be related to the trigger weight; some triggers were heavy enough that they essentially continued to move due to inertia after the gun hit the ground. Internet publications, such as TheTruthAboutGuns.com, conducted independent tests that appeared to confirm potential drop firings.On 8 August 2017, SIG Sauer issued a notice that they would upgrade all P320s to address the issue. The upgrade is described on the company's website as: "This will include an alternate design that reduces the physical weight of the trigger, sear, and striker while additionally adding a mechanical disconnector." The P320 upgrade program is detailed on the SIG Sauer website at: .
Lawsuits
''Steyr Arms, Inc. v. Sig Sauer, Inc.''
In May 2017, Steyr Mannlicher filed a patent infringement lawsuit against SIG Sauer. Steyr refers to their patent US6260301, which is for a handgun with a removable chassis. Steyr Arms requested a preliminary and permanent injunction against SIG Sauer selling any such firearms. On March 11, 2020, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire found that SIG Sauer did not infringe Steyr’s patents, and dismissed all motions.''David Hartley, et al. v. Sig Sauer, Inc.''
A lawsuit related to the above noted drop firing problem and filed in April 2018 in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri led to a class action settlement in February 2020. Elements of the agreement include:- Communication that the mechanical disconnector added via the P320 voluntary upgrade program "provides an additional level of safety," to be advised via the SIG Sauer website and direct customer communication
- Extension of the voluntary upgrade program for 24 months past the settlement date
- For anyone who submitted their P320 to the voluntary upgrade program and was told it was unrepairable, a refund of the purchase price or a new P320
- For anyone who submitted their P320 to the voluntary upgrade program and was charged for repairs, a refund of such charges
''Derick Ortiz v. Sig Sauer, Inc.''
In September 2019, an Arizona gun owner who purchased a P320 in September 2016 initiated a class action lawsuit. It claims that SIG Sauer "continued to sell the flawed gun to the public", and that the upgrade offered "would still not fully compensate him for the significantly diminished resale value of his pistol." In March 2020, judge Joseph N. Laplante denied SIG Sauer's motion to dismiss the case.Users
- * Polícia Civil do Estado do Ceará
- * West Grey Police, Ontario
- * Danish Defence
- * Regular and concealed carry versions have been chosen to replace the ageing M/49 Neuhausen. Deliveries should be completed by the end of 2019.
- * Security division of the French National Railway Company
- * 9mm Compact variant, replacing the Ruger SP101 revolver.
- * Norwegian Police
- * X-Series chosen as the standard issue sidearm for select agencies, replacing the SIG Sauer P226 and Heckler & Koch P30.
- * Police in St. Gallen.
- * Royal Thai Police
- * Purchase of 152,468 SIG Sauer P320 pistols is approved and delivered in December 2017.
- * United States Armed Forces
- ** On 19 January 2017, the P320 was chosen to replace the Beretta M9 as its main service pistol in response to the request for a Modular Handgun System also known as M17 with the Air Force and Marine Corps to be equipped with the M18.
- * U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- ** Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- * Law enforcement in the United States
- Bismarck Police Department
- Chicago Police Department
- Elkhart Police Department
- High Point Police Department
- Hawaii Department of Public Safety
- Tampa Police Department
- Milwaukee Police Department
- Montgomery Police Department
- North Dakota Highway Patrol
- Oklahoma Highway Patrol
- Pasco County Sheriff's Office
- Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
- SEPTA Transit Police
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Virginia State Police: replacing the SIG Sauer P229R DAK in.357 SIG to the P320 in the same caliber in late 2018.