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SIG Sauer Introduces Thin Blue Line P320 Pistol to NAPED

SIG Sauer Inc., in partnership with the National Association of Police Equipment Distributors (NAPED), has announced it will begin offering a Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol.

May 30, 2018
SIG Sauer Introduces Thin Blue Line P320 Pistol to NAPED

Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol (Photo: SIG Sauer)

SIG Sauer Inc., in partnership with the National Association of Police Equipment Distributors (NAPED), has announced it will begin offering a Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol. Availability for this special edition pistol will begin at the NAPED Annual General Meeting being held June 8th – 10th in Savannah, Georgia and extend through December 2018.

"More and more law enforcement agencies across the country are choosing the SIG Sauer P320 as their standard duty pistol due to its modularity, dependability, and accuracy," said Tim Brown, President of NAPED and GT Distributors. "SIG Sauer's commitment to the law enforcement community is unwavering, and we are proud to participate in this very important and meaningful partnership with an associate member of our organization."

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The Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol is a 9mm, modular striker-fired pistol with serialized trigger group, interchangeable polymer group module, and SIGLITE Night Sights. The slide is adorned with the imagery of a Thin Blue Line Flag; the thin blue line representing the officer and the courage they find in the face of adversity, and the black background serving as a constant reminder of their fallen officers.

"It's an honor for all of us here at SIG Sauer to serve our law enforcement community, and it's humbling to earn the trust of police departments across the country through the selection of our firearms as their official duty sidearm," said Tom Jankiewicz, Executive Vice President, Law Enforcement Sales. "The Thin Blue Line Flag is a powerful image that evokes emotion. We felt that by creating this Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol, in partnership with NAPED, was a compelling tribute to honor the fallen, and the sacrifices being made every day by our men and women in blue."

The Special Edition Thin Blue Line SIG Sauer P320 Carry-size pistol is only available to the law enforcement community through the National Association of Police Equipment Distributors. NAPED is a non-profit association for law enforcement and public safety distributors, manufacturers, and industry professionals. It was founded for the purpose of developing strong business relationships, and to provide a resource for the best quality products and services for law enforcement professionals.

For more information about SIG Sauer and its product line, visit sigsauer.com .

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