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AUG 2017

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www.officer.com AUGUST 2017 LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY 25 grip modules have their sizes, S, M, and L, marked on the heel of the gun. If an agency issues a P320, it can be configured to accom- modate every officer and every assignment. This includes shooters who are "wrong hand- ed". The mag release button is reversible. Changing grip assemblies is very simple. The gun is field stripped, and then the fire control chassis is removed by drifting three pins. The chassis just drops into the new grip assembly. These assemblies are very, very inexpensive. For example, the 9mm, .40 Auto full sized grip module is $44. The P320 uses a captive recoil spring and a rotating takedown lever. The field strip is simple, and disassembly does not require pulling the trigger. After clearing and remov- ing the magazine, one locks the slide to the rear. After rotating the takedown lever, the slide can simply be removed from the front of the gun. Circle 23 on Reader Ser vice Card TACTICAL GEAR SECURITY DRAWERS ALL NEW SECURITY DRAWER FOR THE FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SUV call 866.318.8339 or visit tuffyproducts.com/let to discover the vast array of security solutions available for you. SERIOUS THEFT PROTECTION made in the usa The striker-fired system's entire firing mechanism is contained in a single chassis. It's the only serialized part of the gun and can be moved from frame to frame. We shot the duty-sized frame and found it to be ver y controllable.

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