P320 Frames: A Guide to SIG Customization

P320 Modular Frame for SIG Pistols

Looking to upgrade your P320?

Lucky for you Sig made it easy to upgrade, and we have the parts you need to get your upgrade complete.

What Is a P320 Frame?

The P320 frame, also known as a grip module, is a key feature of SIG Sauer’s modular P320 handgun platform. Unlike traditional firearms, the P320’s serialized fire control unit (FCU) allows the frame to be swapped for different sizes, materials, and configurations. This versatility makes the P320 an excellent choice for shooters looking to customize their handgun.

At Route 66 Guns & Ammo, conveniently located halfway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, we proudly serve the firearm community in Barstow, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Phelan, and Victorville with P320 frames, tools, and expert guidance for your custom build.

Why Choose a P320 Frame?

1. Modular Design

The P320’s modular frame system allows you to adapt your firearm to different uses, such as concealed carry, home defense, or competition shooting.

2. Custom Fit

Choose from grip modules in varying sizes and textures to find the perfect fit for your hand and shooting style.

3. Aesthetic Options

Available in a range of colors, patterns, and finishes, P320 frames let you personalize your handgun’s look.

Popular P320 Frame Options

1. Compact Frames

• Designed for everyday carry with a shorter grip and slide.

• Compatible with the compact FCU and slide assembly.

2. Full-Size Frames

• Provides a longer grip and slide for enhanced accuracy and control.

• Ideal for home defense and range use.

3. Subcompact Frames

• Lightweight and small, perfect for deep concealment.

• Offers excellent portability without sacrificing performance.

4. Custom Frames

• Upgraded grip modules from brands like Wilson Combat and Grayguns.

• Features improved ergonomics, textures, and aesthetics.

Steps to Customize a P320 Frame

1. Select Your Frame

Choose a frame size and style that matches your intended use and personal preferences.

2. Remove the Fire Control Unit

Disassemble your P320 by removing the slide and pulling out the FCU.

3. Install the New Frame

Insert the FCU into the new frame, ensuring it’s securely seated.

4. Reassemble the Handgun

Attach the slide assembly to complete your upgraded P320.

5. Test Your Handgun

Visit a range to ensure your new frame works perfectly with your firearm.

Key Features of P320 Frames

Versatility: Swap frames for different configurations and applications.

Ergonomics: Improved grip designs enhance comfort and control.

Durability: High-quality materials like polymer and aluminum ensure long-lasting performance.

Compatibility: Frames are available for every P320 size and style.

Why Buy a P320 Frame from Route 66 Guns & Ammo?

1. Extensive Inventory

We stock a wide selection of P320 frames, including factory and custom options.

2. Expert Support

Our knowledgeable staff can help you choose the right frame and provide tips for installation.

3. Convenient Location

Serving Barstow, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Phelan, and Victorville, we’re the trusted local source for SIG enthusiasts.

4. Community Commitment

As a locally owned business, we prioritize customer satisfaction and support for the firearm community.

FAQs About P320 Frames

Do I need a background check to buy a P320 frame?

No, the frame itself is not the serialized firearm. The FCU is the registered component.

Are P320 frames interchangeable?

Yes, as long as the frame matches your P320 model and slide assembly.

Can I upgrade my P320 frame with aftermarket options?

Absolutely. Many custom frames are available with enhanced ergonomics and finishes.

Visit Route 66 Guns & Ammo Today

Ready to upgrade your P320 frame? Visit Route 66 Guns & Ammo for high-quality frames, tools, and expert advice. Conveniently located halfway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, we proudly serve Barstow, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Phelan, and Victorville. Stop by or contact us today to customize your SIG P320 handgun!

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