NEW Wilson Combat WCP320 Compact Pistol

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    Wilson Combat in collaboration with SIG Sauer have released a new pistol – the WCP320 Compact. Built with Wilson Combat’s P320 X-Compact grip module and a compact slide, the WCP320 Compact is the smallest P320 pattern pistol in Wilson Combat’s catalog. Let’s take a closer look.

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    Wilson Combat WCP320 Compact pistol is chambered in 9mm and fed from 15-round magazines. The grip module features the Wilson Combat’s Starburst pattern on the sides of the grip, a 3-slot accessory rail and is available in tan or black colors. The grip module is assembled with SIG factory magazine release, slide stop and flat-faced SIG P320 X-Full trigger. The stainless steel slide has a black DLC finish, features the Wilson Combat X-TAC pattern on its top surface and as front and rear cocking serrations, and is fitted with Wilson Combat Battlesight rear sight and red fiber optic front sight. The 3.9″ barrel also has a black DLC finish. The overall length of the Wilson Combat WCP320 Compact pistol is 7.5″ and it weighs in at 26.4 oz.

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    Wilson Combat WCP320 Compact pistol’s basic configuration has an MSRP of $1,255. There are also versions of the pistol with tuned actions utilizing Grayguns custom trigger parts that cost $1,425. The choice of grip module color does not affect the price for both grades of the pistol. The WCP320 Compact pistols are shipped with two magazines

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    For those of you who are in the market for a custom P320 pattern pistol, let us know in the comments section what you think about this new offering from Wilson Combat. Are there other options on the market in the same price range that you’d prefer over this pistol?


    Pictures by Wilson Combat, www.wilsoncombat.com

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