Product Preview: Mirzon SIG Sauer P320 Grip Module

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posted on May 17, 2019
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For those who love their SIG P320 but find a little to be desired in the grip, Mirzon has released a grip module specifically for the P320 platform, with a softer texturing, enlarged finger grooves, overmolded panels, frame serrations and a functional beavertail. The Mirzon Enhanced Grip Module is compatible with Compact, Carry, Full, X-Carry and X-Five SIG P320 and P250 models, but will not fit sub-compact models. It is likewise compatible with all holsters (excluding sub-compacts), Gen. 1 and Gen. 2 slide locks, Gen. 2 17- and 21-round magazines, and X5 grip weights and magazine wells. The magazine release is fully reversible with the help of a paper clip, or other such thin, pointed object. For members of the military, Mirzon's Enhanced Grip Module also includes an enlarged serial number window to accommodate the M17. For more on this grip module, which retails for $159, visit mirzon.com.


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