The SIG SAUER P320 X-Five Legion in 9mm offers professional-grade performance with a sleek Legion Gray finish. Designed for precision and reliability, this semi-automatic pistol features a striker-fired action that ensures consistent firing with every trigger pull. Its ergonomic polymer frame equipped with polymer X grips provides a comfortable and secure hold, making it suitable for both tactical and competitive shooting scenarios. The pistol includes three steel magazines, each holding 10 rounds, allowing for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloading. The overall length of 8.5 inches and weight of approximately 43.5 ounces make it a balanced firearm that is easy to handle and control during rapid fire or precision shots. The Legion X-Five model incorporates advanced features such as a tungsten-infused XGrip module for enhanced durability and an upgraded, lightened skeletonized trigger for a smoother pull, improving shot accuracy and response. The pistol’s fiber optic front and adjustable rear sights provide quick target acquisition and adaptability to various lighting conditions, making it a versatile choice for law enforcement, competitive shooters, and firearm enthusiasts. This firearm is equipped with a robust finish that resists corrosion and wear, ensuring longevity and dependable performance over time. Whether for duty or sport, the SIG SAUER P320 X-Five Legion combines innovative design and high-quality materials to meet the demands of professional shooters and enthusiasts alike.
Features:
- Tungsten Infused XGrip Module for increased durability and grip stability
- Lightened and skeletonized trigger for enhanced shooting response
- Legion Gray finish for corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal
- Polymer X grips for comfortable handling
- Fiber optic front sight for quick target acquisition
- Adjustable rear sight for customizable aiming
- 10+1 magazine capacity with three steel magazines included
- Overall length of 8.5 inches for balanced handling
- Weight of approximately 43.5 ounces for stability during shooting