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    SIG M17 Commercial Version coming in August 2018

    http://soldiersystems.net/2018/07/19...edium=facebook

    SIG SAUER Brings the U.S. Army’s M17 to the Commercial Market
    Newington, N.H. (July 18, 2018) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to introduce the commercial variant of the U.S. Army’s M17 official service pistol called the P320-M17.
    Non-manual safety P320-M17 pistols will be shipped at a later date.

    The P320-M17 Specs:
    Total length: 8”
    Barrel length: 4.7”
    Weight (incl. magazine): 29.6 oz.
    Height: 5.5”
    Width: 1.3”
    Sight radius: 6.6”
    MSRP: $768.00

    The P320-M17 is shipping to stores in August 2018.

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    Here's some additional information:

    http://www.osagecountyguns.com/blog/...shipping-soon/

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    Seems...pricey?

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    I’d rather see it come in the darn “collector’s case” at that price, but I still kinda want one for S&Gs.

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    I haven't handled a 320 with a manual safety. How is it ergonomically?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    I haven't handled a 320 with a manual safety. How is it ergonomically?

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    I had one for a few weeks and it wasn't super awful. I'm mixed on how I felt it was compared to the M&P but I don't feel it was worse. It wasn't nearly as good as a 1911.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    I haven't handled a 320 with a manual safety. How is it ergonomically?
    Surprisingly good.
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    The M&P, in my experience, feels pretty good. Only gripe is that it sits a little lower than on a 1911. My draw has been for years to sweep the safety off as both hands are on the gun and I'm pressing out to the target. The M&P doesn't quite work for me like this and I have to take the safety off before both hands are on the gun. Otherwise my support hand may block deactivating the safety.

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    I'm a DOD civilian security guard and rumor is we're switching to these next year. As much as I hate to give Sig any money I'm gonna grab one of these up to practice with. I'm hoping the actual price is based on the MSRP in the first article, $600-ish bucks I can live with. I'm also hoping that an M&P 2.0 with thumb safety is a close-enough proximity to serve as a carry gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigghoss View Post
    $600-ish bucks I can live with.
    I'm afraid that's not likely. My guess is these will be priced like the VTAC or X5 and be more like $800 best case.



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