
The P320-M17 uses a standard polymer case. Packaging: All commemorative models will ship in the same corrugated cardboard packaging that was used for Military contract shipments. The P320-M17 includes 2EA 17rd mags.Ĭoin & Card: Each M17-Commemorative will include a limited edition coin and authenticity card with the individual serial number to be redeemed by the purchaser. Magazines: The commemorative comes standard with 2EA 21rd mags and 1EA 17rd mag. The P320-M17 uses green tritium vials with a 2-screw design. Rear sight: The commemorative model uses a one-screw design with orange tritium vials. Serial numbers: Both models will have the “M17” prefix, but the commemorative model will only have four numbers, while the P320-M17 will use six. The P320-M17 uses more standard corrosion protection such as DLC and black-passivate coatings.


Slide markings: The commemorative slide is marked “Sig Sauer M17” and includes the SIG CAGE code (6ZWB1) and part number (13067008).īarrel markings: The commemorative barrel includes the SIG CAGE code under the caliber engraving.Ĭorrosive finish: The commemorative incorporates the same phosphate protection on internal parts and critical components as the contracted pistols shipped to the Military. The commemorative also uses a tamper-resistant extractor pin, just like the original contract pistols. The commemorative model has coyote tan colored controls, while the P320-M17 comes standard with black controls. Controls: The most obvious difference is the color of the controls (trigger, slide catch lever, takedown lever, manual safety, magazine catch, extractor pin, slide plate, and sear housing).
