Firstly, as expected, the new pistol uses the aforementioned SIG P320 grip module. It also uses Wilson’s in-house re-machined slide, as well as Wilson’s combat performance battlesights.
Wilson Combat machined the slide using its X-TAC pattern. The front and rear cocking serrations, as well as the slide top, also use the X-TAC pattern. Meanwhile, the stainless steel slide and chromoly barrel featured what Wilson says is “the most advanced black DLC physical vapor deposition finish available. The finish features both chromium and tungsten under-layers for long lasting corrosion and abrasion resistance.
Lastly is the trigger. SIG’s flat-faced XFULL trigger comes standard. It typically gives shooters a lower finger position on the trigger; that increases leverage for a lighter, smoother trigger pull. However, for those who want more, there’s another option. For an additional $155, Wilson Combat gunsmiths will action tune the trigger using custom trigger parts from Grayguns. Both a flat and curved trigger is available, pending preference.
The stock model has an MSRP of $1,195 in either color. Meanwhile, the action-tuned model has an MSRP of $1,350.