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  • ECS686

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    I love my Sig 226 and the issues 220 and 228 but have to say. How many times are they going to polish a turd?

    They aren’t the only manufacturer to do it but man whatever!
     

    63PGP

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    Well, if I were to buy a 320 that would be it. Sig should have started with that. Stainless steel frame, slide and DLC finish.
     

    WebSnyper

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    Well, if I were to buy a 320 that would be it. Sig should have started with that. Stainless steel frame, slide and DLC finish.
    I think that's the point of why they don't start out of the gate with some of these variations. People buy the standard version and then a certain number of those folks then just have to have the next shiny when it becomes available as well so they buy another and then another.
     
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    bgcatty

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    Now that is a beautiful pistol! A steel frame 320 with wood grips?
    Just outstanding!
    I’m sure the price will be too! :spend:
     

    92FSTech

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    I doubt the grip module is steel. It's likely just a polished/high-gloss-finish AXG aluminum grip module. When Sig uses the term "frame" in relation to the P320, they're talking about the fire control unit (the serialized part), which is made of stainless steel on all P320s.

    If you click on the underlined links for more info in the specifications section on the website linked in the OP, it further clarifies those definitions.
     
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