
Install your P320 FCU (firing control unit) into our newly developed AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) metal grip module to experience the unique blend of style and shootability of a classic metal frame pistol.
Precision machined with deep undercuts and an extended beavertail for an ergonomic, comfortable fit, the AXG grip module is fitted with interchangeable Black G10 grip panels from Hogue and a Medium Black back strap.
Requires the 9mm, .357 SIG and .40AUTO slide and barrel.
Internal Reference:
8900063
Barcode:
798681632992
| Brand: Sig Sauer |
| Model: P320, P320 AXG |
| Part Type: Grips |
| Color: Black |
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Great price and and shipping
By Anonymous
I have a TXG grip and really like the weight and feel. But I still am a fan of metal frames. I decided to try this and glad I did. It feels a lot like the P226 I have had for 30 years. It's like an old friend. The TXG grip does have a bit more weight and soaks up recoil a bit better. But the AXG seems to fit and point just a bit better. One thing I did notice with the AXG grip is that the trigger seems to have a bit of drag or friction. I haven't spent time chasing down where it is possibly making contact but I don't think it is anything major.
Best deal on the internet
By Anonymous
Nice grip, but if you want more substantial weight, grab a TXG grip module instead. Best price for an AXG grip on the Internet is OsageCounty Guns. Would be a great deal if it came with the magwell. Fast shipping too
Pricey but worth it
By Anonymous
I’m very happy with how my latest p320 build turned out. And it’s a sweet shooter too. OCG definitely has the best deal on this axg module as well as many other Sig products. Walnut panels seen in picture were purchased separately.
Best price on the interwebs
By Anonymous
18% off MSRP, easily the lowest price on the net. Lighter weight than the TXG grip, but so much more value. Doesn’t come with the magwell, but it’s not always needed.