The Wilson Combat P320 is at its heart a SIG P320, but with Wilson Combat’s unique twist. Wilson Combat’s gunsmiths and engineers have completely reworked a SIGÂ SAUER P320 chassis and unfinished SIGÂ manufactured slide into their ideal version of a high performance perfected striker-fired pistol.
Using the all-new Wilson Combat SIG P320 grip module, the in-house re-machined slide and Wilson Combat performance battlesights, the Wilson Combat Optimized WCP320 will become the new standard in hard-use, striker fired handguns. Wilson’s modifications have tailored and tuned the 320 platform for precision tactical pistol shooting.
This robust, fast handling pistol wears the Wilson Combat engineered polymer grip module. This newly designed and manufactured grip has enhanced traction, smoother reloading, improved pointablity and superb recoil control in dynamic shooting. This grip turns an already solid platform into an ergonomic shooting machine.
The slide has been machined with the Wilson Combat X-TAC pattern for improved manipulation under stress. The front and rear cocking serrations, as well as the slide top, wear this signature Wilson Combat pattern. The stainless steel slide and chromoly barrel wear the most advanced black DLC (Diamond-Like-Carbon) physical vapor deposition finish avaiable. This finished has chromium and tungsten underlayers for long lasting corrosion and abrasion resistance.
The SIGÂ SAUER flat-faced XFULLÂ trigger is standard on the WCP320 and gives shooters a lower finger position on the trigger which increases leverage for a lighter, smoother trigger pull.
Features
- Wilson Combat P320 Tan Carry Module
- Wilson Combat X-TAC P320 Slide with Machine Bevels
- Black DLC Finish on Slide and Barrel
- X-TACÂ Pattern Front and Rear Cocking Serrations
- X-TAC Pattern on Slide Top
- Carry Cut
- Wilson Combat Logo on Slide
- Wilson Combat Battlesight with Red Fiber Optic Front Sight
- SIGÂ Factory Magazine Release
- SIG Factory Slide Stop
- SIG P320 X-Full Size Steel trigger
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