California Adds SIG Sauer P320 to List of Approved Handguns

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Sig Sauer P320-M18 with white background

For California residents, the search to find an adequate handgun for personal and family protection can be quite difficult.

Adding to the drudgery is the narrow list of handguns that are approved by the state for manufacture and sale within its borders.

However, on Thursday the CA DOJ amended their list to include a California Compliant version of the Sig Sauer P320-M18.

The California Sig Sauer P320-M18

This addition adds an ever-popular handgun to California retailer shelves. The P320-M18 is the civilian release of the carry handgun now in use across several branches of the military.

SEE MORE: SIG Sauer Announces Civilian Version of the U.S. Military M18

The features of this specific version of SIG’s Modular Handgun System comply with CA laws. Further, being added to the list indicates the pistol has been reviewed and tested by the state and is found to be in line with state regulations.

Though this may seem like a simple change, any firearm added to the CA roster is a win for firearms enthusiasts and 2A supporters across the country.

For our CA readers, keep an eye out for the M18.

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  • Brian July 22, 2023, 4:59 pm

    It’s not difficult to find handguns in Kalifornia, it’s just very expensive to buy so-called “off roster” handguns on the secondary market that are much cheaper to buy in FREE America, unless of course you are an active LEO, as the rules don’t apply to them.

  • Michael J July 21, 2023, 4:27 pm

    Not so fast, for every gun that gets added, 3 get removed. This slight of hand is typical of dems and their continued infringements to our 2nd Amendment.

  • Tommy R Walker July 21, 2023, 12:05 pm

    Problem is, there should be no roster!

  • jerry July 21, 2023, 11:47 am

    CA has a sizable population of military personnel, probably more than any other state. I believe the military was a factor in adding the P320 to the list. However, I’m wondering which “version” of the P320 they are referring to. Is there a California legal version with a 12 lb trigger? Such a requirement would be disappointing for CA folks because my P320 does have a pretty decent trigger (probably @5lbs). If it didn’t, I’d trade it for a Glock. Stay safe.

  • Brian July 21, 2023, 11:07 am

    Which guns were removed thanks to this “new addition”?

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment July 17, 2023, 3:14 pm

    surprise surprise….i wonder who is making money off these “military weapons of war”????

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