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    SIG's M17 Commemorative edition

    Wonder if all 5,000 will sell quickly?

    NEWINGTON, N.H., (July 19, 2018) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the limited release of the M17-Commemorative Edition of the U.S. Army’s M17 official service pistol, a variant of the SIG SAUER P320. The M17-Commemorative pistol shares the same components, coatings, and markings as the firearm that was awarded the U.S. Army contract for the modular handgun system (MHS).

    https://www.sigsauer.com/press-relea...-for-purchase/

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    It would be nice to have one to go with my 19X but for $1100 I’ll pass on that. David

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    I wouldn't mind a TxDPS edition, but not sure what I would be willing to pay.

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    This is apparently their "non-commemorative" edition. It looks like you don't get the coated internals, UID label, milspec box, etc. Or the coin.

    https://www.sigsauer.com/press-relea...ercial-market/

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    I like the manual safety and am curious about the coated internals, but the price is too steep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    This is apparently their "non-commemorative" edition. It looks like you don't get the coated internals, UID label, milspec box, etc. Or the coin.

    https://www.sigsauer.com/press-relea...ercial-market/
    I don’t own a 320 but I’ll be picking up one or two of these “standard” M17s

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    The original production runs of the M17 had tan controls, but according to SIG's advertisement, current ones are shipping to the Army with black controls.

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    SIG has a history of "commemorative" models that aren't 100% accurate, despite claims to the contrary.

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    The Store Formerly Known as Quantico Tactical is advertising the commercial version for $565 for Military / LE. I’d consider it for that price to use for training, although I think I’d prefer a commercial version of the more compact M18.

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    I love the commemorative edition before they even deploy / see action with more than just a handful of units.

    SIG wants those collector dolla$dolla$billz.

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