SIG Sauer Announces P320 Pro-Cut Slide Assembly

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posted on July 1, 2019
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SIG Sauer has introduced the P320 Pro-Cut Slide Assembly for various SIG P320 pistol models.

“This new SIG Sauer Pro-Cut slide is an original manufacturer’s part offering P320 users expanded optics capabilities, upgraded sights, and cosmetic enhancements without compromising the original manufacturer’s warranty on their P320 pistol,” said Tom Taylor, chief marketing officer and executive vice president, commercial sales, SIG Sauer, Inc. “The P320 Pro-Cut slide assembly can be easily dropped on a P320 grip module right out of the box with no additional tooling, and is available for a limited time exclusively through our web store.”

The P320 Pro-Cut Slide is an optic ready slide with a SIG Sauer Electro-Optics Romeo1PRO and Delta Point Pro footprint, X-RAY3 Night sights, more aggressive grasping groves, stylized slide cuts, with included internal operating assemblies. The slide has a media blasted stainless steel finish, and is available for full-size, compact, and subcompact P320 pistols.

The slide is now available from the SIG Sauer web store at sigsauer.com. MSRP: $399

P320 PRO-CUT Slide:

Available Lengths:
4.7” (fits full-size P320)
3.9” (fits compact P320)
3.6” (fits subcompact P320)

Caliber: 9mm

Sights: X-RAY 3 Day/Night Sights

Optics Capability: ROMEO1Pro and DeltaPoint Pro

Finish: media blasted stainless steel

Included Components: striker and extractor system


Additional Reading:
NRA Gun of the Week: SIG Sauer P320 Pistol  
SIG Sauer P320: Tomorrow's SIG Today  

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