Sig Sauer

CPO M17 10 ROUND

Item # COM(VAQ-131)320F-9-M17-MS-10 *CPO
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COM(VAQ-131)320F-9-M17-MS-10 *CPO
MPN
320F-9-M17-MS-10
UPC
10033698
FFL Required
Yes
Manufacturer LE/Mil Program Pricing:
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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

After one of the most rigorous and highly competitive review processes in the history of military firearms the SIG SAUER M17 was awarded the Modular Handgun System (MHS) contract for the U.S. Army. The M17 is a P320-based platform, and was selected for its uniquely innovative modularity, uncompromising performance, and unmatched capability. The P320-M17 closely follows the specifications of the U.S. Army's M17.

"It was truly an honor for SIG SAUER to be chosen as the U.S. Army's choice with the M17. When the selection was announced, civilian interest in the pistol was immediate," said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, SIG SAUER, Inc. We are proud to bring this P320-M17 to the marketplace to meet the substantial civilian interest, and the high demand, to own the pistol the Army uses as well as the other branches of the U.S. Military.

The P320-M17 is a 9mm, striker-fired pistol and comes with two 17-round magazines. The pistol features a coyote-tan PVD coated stainless steel slide with the same optic cut as specified by the MHS contract, and black controls just like the pistols currently being shipped to the U.S. Army; it comes equipped with a SIGLITE front night sight and removable Night Sight rear plate. The P320-M17 features a coyote-tan carry-length grip module, available in three sizes.

Attribute Specification
SKU 320F-9-M17-MS-10
Caliber 9mm Luger
Pistol Size Full-Size
Magazines Included (3) 10rd Steel Mag
Sights SIGLITE Front / Night Sight Rear Plate
Optic Ready Yes
RX Footprint PRO
Sight Radius 6.6 in (168 mm)
Slide Finish Coyote PVD
Slide Material Stainless Steel
Electro-Optic Installed No
Trigger Action Striker
Trigger Type Standard Curved
Manual Safety Yes
Frame Finish Stainless Steel
Frame Material Stainless Steel
Grip Module Carry Polymer Medium
Grip Type N/A
Grip Color Coyote Tan
Accessory Rail M1913
FCU Material N/A
Barrel Length 4.7 in [119.38 mm]
Threaded Barrel No
Barrel Material Carbon Steel
Overall Length 8.0 in [203 mm]
Overall Width 1.6 in [41 mm]
Height 5.5 in (139 mm)
Weight 29.6 oz (833 g)
State Compliant Yes , Connecticut / Hawaii / Illinois / Maryland / New Jersey

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

After one of the most rigorous and highly competitive review processes in the history of military firearms the SIG SAUER M17 was awarded the Modular Handgun System (MHS) contract for the U.S. Army. The M17 is a P320-based platform, and was selected for its uniquely innovative modularity, uncompromising performance, and unmatched capability. The P320-M17 closely follows the specifications of the U.S. Army's M17.

"It was truly an honor for SIG SAUER to be chosen as the U.S. Army's choice with the M17. When the selection was announced, civilian interest in the pistol was immediate," said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, SIG SAUER, Inc. We are proud to bring this P320-M17 to the marketplace to meet the substantial civilian interest, and the high demand, to own the pistol the Army uses as well as the other branches of the U.S. Military.

The P320-M17 is a 9mm, striker-fired pistol and comes with two 17-round magazines. The pistol features a coyote-tan PVD coated stainless steel slide with the same optic cut as specified by the MHS contract, and black controls just like the pistols currently being shipped to the U.S. Army; it comes equipped with a SIGLITE front night sight and removable Night Sight rear plate. The P320-M17 features a coyote-tan carry-length grip module, available in three sizes.

Attribute Specification
SKU 320F-9-M17-MS-10
Caliber 9mm Luger
Pistol Size Full-Size
Magazines Included (3) 10rd Steel Mag
Sights SIGLITE Front / Night Sight Rear Plate
Optic Ready Yes
RX Footprint PRO
Sight Radius 6.6 in (168 mm)
Slide Finish Coyote PVD
Slide Material Stainless Steel
Electro-Optic Installed No
Trigger Action Striker
Trigger Type Standard Curved
Manual Safety Yes
Frame Finish Stainless Steel
Frame Material Stainless Steel
Grip Module Carry Polymer Medium
Grip Type N/A
Grip Color Coyote Tan
Accessory Rail M1913
FCU Material N/A
Barrel Length 4.7 in [119.38 mm]
Threaded Barrel No
Barrel Material Carbon Steel
Overall Length 8.0 in [203 mm]
Overall Width 1.6 in [41 mm]
Height 5.5 in (139 mm)
Weight 29.6 oz (833 g)
State Compliant Yes , Connecticut / Hawaii / Illinois / Maryland / New Jersey

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What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.