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Below is the promo page for SIG's new P-320 AXG Classic. The frame material is listed as stainless steel that is "hardcoat anodized". Haven't heard of many guns that had an anodized steel frame - aluminum, yes. Or is this more common than I'm aware of?
https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-axg-classic.html
I bet that they screwed up and said the frame is SS instead of AL.
Below is the promo page for SIG's new P-320 AXG Classic. The frame material is listed as stainless steel that is "hardcoat anodized". Haven't heard of many guns that had an anodized steel frame - aluminum, yes. Or is this more common than I'm aware of?
https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-axg-classic.html
It's supposed to be aluminum, same frame as the AXG scorpion, only black with walnut grips. Unless they changed the material since I last heard.
Sig Classics, or legacy guns, the 220/226/229/228 etc all use aluminum frames. Hence the use of aluminum to pay homage to that series of pistols.
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AXG, I suspect it means aluminum extreme grip. I could be wrong.
I just looked and the other metal framed P320 also lists stainless steel as the frame material.
Leonidas24
05-23-21, 20:53
Below is the promo page for SIG's new P-320 AXG Classic. The frame material is listed as stainless steel that is "hardcoat anodized". Haven't heard of many guns that had an anodized steel frame - aluminum, yes. Or is this more common than I'm aware of?
https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-axg-classic.html
Anodized steel has a name. It's called rust.
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