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In this video, we test a Law Enforcement Trade-In SIG Sauer P320 Carry to see if a previously issued duty pistol is still reliable after real-world service use. Police trade-in firearms are often carried far more than they’re shot — but does that mean they’re a good for civilians? To find out, I ran 500 rounds through this SIG P320 Carry to evaluate reliability, function, and overall performance. During this test, we look at: Reliability after duty use Wear and condition of a service pistol Trigger performance and reset Accuracy and recoil control Whether a law enforcement trade-in P320 is worth purchasing The SIG Sauer P320 Carry has been widely adopted by law enforcement agencies across the country, making it one of the most proven striker-fired duty pistols on the market. This 500-round test gives you a realistic look at how a used service handgun performs under sustained range time. If you’ve ever considered buying a police trade-in SIG P320, this review should help you decide whether it’s a smart move. Let me know in the comments — would you trust a law enforcement trade-in for carry or home defense? #SigSauer #P320 #SigP320 #LawEnforcementTradeIn #PoliceTradeIn #500RoundReview #9mmPistol #GunReview WARNING! 1st Shot Tactical videos are filmed on a private shooting range in a controlled setting under the supervision of trained professionals.1st Shot Tactical videos are for entertainment & educational purposes only. Do not attempt to recreate or mimic anything seen in 1st Shot Tactical videos. 1st Shot Tactical will not be held liable for any injury to yourself, others, or property resulting from attempting anything shown in 1st Shot Tactical videos.