Sig Sauer shows off the new P320-MAX SXG
Sig Sauer shows off the new P320-MAX SXG

Sig Sauer has unveiled the P320-MAX SXG, an all-steel 9mm striker-fired pistol designed for competitive performance, developed with champion Max Michel. It features a reimagined slide, 5” match-grade barrel, and comes with four 21-round magazines and a pre-installed ROMEO3MAX sight, emphasizing speed and accuracy.

Sig Sauer states “Introducing the SIG SAUER P320-MAX SXG –– an all-steel 9mm striker-fired pistol, engineered with a performance-driven feature set crafted from the knowledge of a champion –– exclusively designed in collaboration with Captain of Team SIG, Max Michel. Designed for dominating competitions at all levels, the P320- MAX SXG features a completely reimagined slide with custom wraparound serrations and an SXG all-steel frame for next to no felt recoil. Complete with (4) 21-round magazines, a Springer Precision magazine release, 5” match-grade bull barrel, Custom HOGUE alloy grip panels, and a pre-installed ROMEO3MAX reflex sight, this out of-the-box competition-ready pistol delivers unrivaled capability, speed, and accuracy.”

FEATURES:

  • Custom Slide Design with Aggressive serrations and SIGLOC-PRO Optic Footprint.
  • Pre-Installed ROMEO3MAX
  • 5” Carbon Steel Bull Barrel
  • Stainless Steel “SXG” Grip Module with 1-Slot Accessory Rail
  • Custom Alloy HOGUE Grip Panels and Backstrap
  • Flat Blade Trigger
  • Springer Precision Optic Plate for a PRO Footprint
  • Reversible Springer Precision Magazine Release
  • Detachable Mag Funnel
  • Ambi Slide Release
  • Solid One-Piece 1911-style Guide Rod
  • Includes Additional 14lb. And 16lb. Recoil Spring
  • (4) 21-Round Magazines

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