Hawaii Dept. of Public Safety Selects SIG P320

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posted on November 20, 2015
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The Hawaii Department of Public Safety (HDPS), which is composed of approximately 1,450 law enforcement officers and corrections officers, has selected the SIG Sauer P320 as the agency’s next service firearm, along with SIG Sauer V-Crown Duty and SIG Sauer FMJ ammunition

The contracts called for more than 725 pistols and more than 1 million rounds of ammunition, which were delivered ahead of schedule, as well as the transition training and armorer certification of 25 HDPS personnel within a week of delivery. For more information, please visit sigsauer.com.

For more on the SIG P320, please enjoy the following article:

SIG Sauer P320: Tomorrow’s SIG Today

 

 

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