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The SIG P320-XTENMAX is a 10mm Auto chambered X Series variant of the P320, released in 2022. It features an X Series grip module, bull barrel, flat X Series trigger and a Nitron-finished stainless steel slide with a cut for mounting aiming optics. Magazine capacity is 15 rounds.
Examples of the variety of typical semi-auto mechanisms are a stiff double-action trigger pull with the safety off (Beretta 92F/FS), a double-action with no external safety (SIG Sauer P-series, or Kel-Tec P-32), or a crisp single-action trigger pull with a manual safety engaged (M1911, FN Five-seven and certain configurations of the HK USP).
The trigger is a self-decocking DAO trigger system with spurless and recessed hammer. The trigger system has a pull weight of about 45 N (4.6 kgf, 10.1 lbf) [4] The handguns are available with a dark colored Nitron slide surface finish, two tone finish, where the stainless steel slide has an untreated surface, and a diamond-plated finish. [5]
The lawsuit is one of dozens filed against Sig Sauer, claiming that the company’s P320 pistol unintentionally discharged without pulling the trigger.
SIG has introduced "Spectre" branded variants of the P365 XL through SIG Custom Works. The first P365XL Spectre [d] was introduced in June 2021 featuring a distressed finish and an X-shaped cutout on top of the slide. [33] A revised version was introduced in October 2021 that added a gold-colored barrel and skeletonized the flat trigger. [34]
The M&P45c models have a slightly higher rated trigger pull of 31 N (7.0 lb f). The competition oriented M&P40 Pro Series have a reduced trigger pull of 20 N (4.5 lb f) due to the installation of a Smith & Wesson performance center sear. Massachusetts approved models have a trigger pull of 45 N (10 lb f). [7]
The original 1975 SIG Sauer P220 had a 'heel-mounted' magazine release lever located at the rear of the magazine well and a lanyard loop which was typical of handguns made for police and military purposes. Newer SIG P220s utilize a push button magazine release to the left side of the grip, behind the trigger and do not have lanyard loops.
A hell-fire trigger is a device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. The hell-fire clamps to the trigger guard behind the trigger and presses a "finger" against the back of the trigger to increase the force that returns the trigger to its forward position, effectively decreasing the time required for the trigger to reset, allowing for a faster follow-up shot.