TYR Tactical

Production of the Chromoly M1823 Grip Module for the Sig Sauer P320 Has Begun

THE TIME HAS COME!!

In an attempt to satisfy the overwhelming and enthusiastic response from the community, we decided to leave it in your hands, end the wait, and begin the ordering process. We understand that some of you are very eager to get in line and secure one of these grip modules, and we don’t blame you – they’re awesome. These orders will be fulfilled on a first come first serve basis, with a current lead time of 4-8 weeks.

The finished M1823 modules will be fully CNC milled from Billet 4130 Chromoly and coated with Armor Lube’s proprietary DLC! They will feature all the same geometry as our existing M1811 grip modules with some additional features:

• Weight: 1.52 pounds!

• Material: Chromoly 4130

• Finish: Armor Lube DLC

• Full-Length Dust Cover

• Aggressive competition-style texturing.

• Fastener-less Rear Dust Cover Insert

• Compatible with our existing Magwells!

Compatibility:

Sig Sauer P320 9mm / 357 sig / 40
Fits flush with 4.7? barrel slides
17 round minimum magazines

During this initial stage of release, and going into the first production run, we will provide pictures of the M1823 in the white (shown above). We will have more photo’s to come soon, highlighting the finished coating.

For those of you who opt for the preorder and get in front of the line, we will be providing ongoing updates of the parts step-by-step, with pictures here, and on our social media. We feel this will be an interesting interactive experience where people can also get a look behind the curtain at the manufacturing of the first steel 320 grip to hit the market.

We deeply pride ourselves on the importance of customer service. So also feel free to reach out with any questions the update may not have answered. sales@brouwersolutions.com

www.brouwersolutions.com/shop/m1823-grip-mod-steel

4 Responses to “Production of the Chromoly M1823 Grip Module for the Sig Sauer P320 Has Begun”

  1. tcba_joe says:

    Any chance of Aluminum at some point?

  2. Mark says:

    I like it, but I would love it, if it had bushings for 1911 grips.