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Any police agencies carrying them? If something else was chosen, why? We're going to it after an evaluation of several candidates.


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I read that quite a few left other platforms and went to the 320, Hawaii, Virginia.
 
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We have them, and like them. Most of the agencies in our county are switching to them, mostly from classic DA/SA or DAK Sigs.
 
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If you jump on thefirearmsblog you can find articles on various agencies adopting the 320. There have been a number of adoptions lately. There are articles that mention Tampa PD, Dallas PD, Texas DPS, Jacksonsvile PD and several others.
 
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Euless PD, a suburb between Dallas and Fort Worth traded their P220's for 320's. Still chambered in .45ACP - reviews have been positive.
 
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Any police agencies carrying them?


Lots.

There's no comprehensive list available, though.

Here's a partial list I found as of early 2017, but it's at least 18 months old. There have been dozens/hundreds more ever since.

Seems like every week I see an announcement of another large agency adopting the P320, not to mention all the various agencies that don't make headlines.

Texas DPS
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Hawaii DPS
West Valley City, UT PD
Columbia, SC PD
Novato, CA PD
Sanford, FL PD
Bedford County, TN Sheriff's Office
Pasco County, FL Sheriff's Office
Morris County, NJ Sheriff's Office
Roscommon County, MI Sheriff’s Office
High Point, NC PD
Methuen, MA PD
Westford, MA PD
Jacksonville, AR PD
Hooksett, NH PD
Mishawaka, IN PD
University of Cincinnati PD
Glade Spring, VA PD
Howell, NJ PD
Chester, OH PD
North Miami, FL PD
Stanislaus County, CA Probation
Laredo, TX PD
Ames, IA PD
Lehigh County, PA Sheriff’s Office
Hudson, NH PD
Manchester, NH PD
Scott County, IA Sheriff's Office
Story County, IA Sheriff's Office
 
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Virginia State Police is switching from P229 to P320, while retaining 357 Sig caliber.


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On the Federal side, the Department of the Interior has adopted them and they employ several thousand officers. I had been carrying a P220 .45 for almost 2 decades prior. We started carrying P320s in the beginning of 2017 are allowed to use them in 9mm, .40S&W, or .45acp. I have been carrying a P320 9mm for about 6 months, but just got a one in .45acp and am seriously considering going back to .45.
 
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Bismarck ND PD just went to them in 9mm

Our county Deputies just went from 226 to 226 tacops
 
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Seminole County (FL) Sheriff's Office is rolling them out in January. We have most of the holsters and half the guns.


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Left out Epping NH pd.


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Left out Epping NH pd.


Brentwood, too, IIRC.


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Hooksett and Atkinson NH also
 
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Yeah, as mentioned, that list is from 18 months ago. February 2017. And it was just a partial list at that time. There have been dozens/hundreds of others that have also adopted the P320.
 
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Greensboro Police Department is on their 3rd batch of Sig 320s in 40 caliber and is in the process of going to the Glock 17 for patrol and the Glock 19 for plainclothes and Detectives.

They have had nothing but problems with their 320s and the admin has taken the decision to dump Sig.

I am told they suffered multiple FTFs and FTEs on subsequent batches of pistols. Sig replaced ALL the 320s - three times. The current academy class is using Glock 17s. Regards 18DAI


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The US Park Police are carrying it (9mm), and the National Park Service is issuing it to new officers. Current Rangers have the option to stick with the Classic line (P220, P226, P229 in 9, 40, and 45), but from here forward, it will be all 320 9mm's.




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U.S. ICE has adopted the P320 9mm and is just starting the transition process from the P229R DAK 40.

Officers / Agents are getting a choice of three models:

A full size P320 FCU and slide with an X carry grip and 17 round magazines.

A compact /carry FCU and slide with an X carry grip and 17 round magazines.

A sub compact with 12 round magazines.

All will come with SIG X-ray sights with a U notch rear. The X carry grips will be availible in the standard / medium and a large.

There will be approximately 15,000 in service.
 
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Loudoun County Sheriff's office in North Virginia in 9mm.
 
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Bismarck and Minot North Dakota PD as well as the North Dakota Highway Patrol have gone to them. All in 9mm.


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The US Park Police are carrying it (9mm), and the National Park Service is issuing it to new officers. Current Rangers have the option to stick with the Classic line (P220, P226, P229 in 9, 40, and 45), but from here forward, it will be all 320 9mm's.


A number of Seasonal LE Rangers up my way are still issued good old P228's.


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