What's the best way to get SIG P320 parts?

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I'm looking to get a 3.9" P320 slide and tungsten grip but no one sells them here in Canada. Any idea how I should go about this? I know of irunguns, are there's other options?
 
Springer Precision ships to Canada. They carry the grips, slides and compensators.

So does Armoury Craft. Triggers, grips and compensators.

Edit: just checked the Springer site and couldn’t find the slides...Might have to call for that...
 
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Any way to get just the serialized fire control module? I understand it's a firearm and was wondering if anyone here in Canada offers them. I was wanting to build a P320 from the ground up in a Flux Raider grip frame...
 
Calgary Shooting Centre is a great resource for any related Sig Sauer parts / information, they have hosted Sig Sauer armourer courses and have great contacts with MD (Murray Dave) Charlton who is the Canadian distributor for Sig Sauer and the Sig Sauer Canadian Sales Rep. Glock / Rampart could learn a lot from this group of quiet, thoughtful, subject matter experts.
 
Calgary Shooting Centre is a great resource for any related Sig Sauer parts / information, they have hosted Sig Sauer armourer courses and have great contacts with MD (Murray Dave) Charlton who is the Canadian distributor for Sig Sauer and the Sig Sauer Canadian Sales Rep. Glock / Rampart could learn a lot from this group of quiet, thoughtful, subject matter experts.

It would be REAL nice if Rampart offered Sig products through their Shield program.
 
Unfortunately, as Ive been told multiple times this week from different people in the industry, Sig just doesnt care about Canada.

I dont care much for glock pistols, but glock the company is doing excellent work focusing on each of their markets and developing specific products for each area. The Can model glock 19 and the glock 48 are perfect examples of a company that cares about and understands canada.

Sig, unfortunately does not. And this is the basis of my love hate relationship.

Funny I was just reading the latest sig catalogue and its only recently that sig started marketing and selling the 320 FCU as a product on its own. Youd think that a pistol designed and built from the ground up as a modular pistol system they would have come out of the gate with the F U on its own, and a rack of slide and grip options sold separately...

When I see listings for whole firearms often they dont even tell what size grip you are getting, as if everyone in the world wants medium by default.
 
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