Ben Stoeger, a professional competition shooter and firearms instructor, discusses a concerning incident involving a Sig Sauer P320 DH3 at a USPSA Area 3 match. The firearm reportedly discharged while holstered, prompting Stoeger to reconsider his stance on uncommanded discharge reports and potentially ban the P320 from his training classes due to reliability concerns.
This video showcases the Sig Sauer P365 LUX, highlighting its suitability for shooters with smaller hands or recoil sensitivity. Expertly demonstrated by Shortshot Tony, the firearm features a .380 ACP caliber, an AXG metal frame, and a Romeo-X Enclosed optic, all contributing to exceptionally low recoil and ease of manipulation. The live-fire segment confirms its accuracy and manageable muzzle flip during rapid fire, positioning it as a premium concealed carry option.
This video showcases the Sig Sauer P365-AXG Legion, presented to a former SEAL Team 6 sniper by Shawn Ryan. The discussion highlights the pistol's all-metal AXG frame, its optics-ready slide equipped with a Sig Sauer Romeo red dot, and its magazine capacity options of 17+1 or 21 rounds. The guest, an expert in firearms, praises its ergonomics and smooth slide action, deeming it the best carry pistol he has experienced.
This review of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion, presented by 1911 Syndicate, offers a critical look at a popular EDC pistol. The hosts, with significant practical experience, highlight its ergonomics and initial appeal but uncover a critical slide-to-frame wobble issue after 1,000 rounds. They compare it unfavorably to custom builds in terms of potential long-term durability despite a lower initial price point.
This video compares the Sig P365 AXG Legion and the Sig P229 Pro Cut as EDC options, highlighting their differences in firing system, dimensions, weight, and capacity. The presenter, Yoki Sturrup, offers a personal preference for the P365 AXG Legion due to its comfort and control, despite acknowledging the P229 Pro Cut's classic appeal and grip size.
At Shot Show 2024, Brouwer LLC introduced their M1823 grip modules for the P320, available in steel and aluminum. The steel version, weighing over 1.5 pounds, significantly enhances the firearm's balance, mimicking the feel of weight-enhanced P320s or AXG frames. The grip texture features a hexagonal pyramid pattern similar to high-end 2011 grips, and the overall profile closely resembles a 1911, offering a familiar feel for those accustomed to that platform.
This review provides an expert-level assessment of the Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion, drawing on detailed mechanical analysis and extensive range testing. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and technical expertise, evaluates its performance from close-quarters engagements to 100 yards, offering critical insights into its ergonomics, accuracy, and unique shooting characteristics.
This review by thegatman provides an in-depth comparison of the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Legion against the P320 X-Five Legion and P226 Legion. The expert reviewer, with extensive experience and high-volume testing, highlights the AXG Legion's superior recoil mitigation due to its compensator and metal frame, making it a top contender for shooters seeking a flatter-shooting pistol. The review covers technical specifications, handling characteristics, and comparisons with other high-end Sig Sauer models.
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