Ben Stoeger re-evaluates his stance on Sig P320 uncommanded discharge incidents following a report from a USPSA Area 3 match. Despite the specific P320 DH3 with AXG frame and brass grips, having undergone extensive use (15-20k rounds) and being examined by a gunsmith, the failure could not be reproduced. This incident, coupled with others, prompts Stoeger to consider banning the P320 from his training classes.
The Sig Sauer P365 LUX, chambered in .380 ACP, offers exceptionally low recoil, making it ideal for shooters with smaller hands or recoil sensitivity. Its metal AXG frame, 3.1-inch barrel, and 12-round capacity contribute to a comfortable shooting experience. The firearm also features an easy-to-rack slide and comes equipped with a Sig Sauer Romeo-X Enclosed optic, positioning it as a high-end concealed carry option.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the SIG P365 AXG Legion 9mm pistol, highlighting its features as a potential ultimate EDC option. The review includes detailed analysis of the Legion Series design, AXG frame, extended 17+1 magazine, SIG Romeo X Compact red dot, and flat-faced trigger. It also features performance tests such as a chronograph test and a trigger test, with slow-motion footage to showcase the action. The description also links to other related firearm reviews and the creator's social media.
The Sig P365 AXG Legion is a premium EDC option, but its long-term durability is questioned due to significant slide-to-frame wobble developing after 1,000 rounds. While it offers excellent ergonomics and a solid factory build for $1,199, custom builds with aftermarket frames can exceed $1,550. The trigger is noted as a standard P365 unit, which is considered a missed opportunity for an upgraded Legion-specific trigger.
The Sig P365 AXG Legion offers premium features like an aluminum frame and extended magwell, but its accuracy can be subjective to hand size. While reliable over 300+ rounds, the reviewer found it personally challenging to group tightly, preferring the polymer X-Macro. Accessory compatibility, particularly with lights, can be an issue due to the rail design.
This review of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion by Mrgunsngear highlights its premium features and position within the P365 series. The expert assessment notes detailed knowledge of firearm components and recoil management, indicating a high authority level. The pistol features an AXG metal frame, a 17-round capacity, an integrated compensator, and is shown with a Romeo X red dot optic and Foxtrot 2 weapon light.
The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion offers a significant upgrade over standard polymer P365 models due to its aluminum grip module and G10 grips, enhancing shooting performance. Its slide-integrated compensator effectively reduces muzzle flip and recoil, while the added weight of the AXG frame improves balance. Despite a premium MSRP, the package offers strong value considering the cost of individual components.
The Sig Sauer P320 AXG Legion is compared against the P320 X-Five Legion and P226 Legion, highlighting its flatter shooting characteristics due to an integrated compensator. It features a metal AXG frame, G10 grips, and an improved optic cut. While offering a good trigger, it's noted as slightly less crisp than the hammer-fired P226 Legion. The AXG Legion proved reliable with over 600 rounds fired.
The Sig Sauer P320 AXG Scorpion offers a premium experience with its all-aluminum frame and G10 grips, providing enhanced texture and customization over standard polymer P320s. It boasts impressive reliability, with zero malfunctions reported after 700 rounds, and features direct RMR mounting capability. Despite lacking a threaded barrel and suppressor sights, its collectibility and performance justify its price point.
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