The Sig Sauer M17X is reviewed, focusing on its compatibility with the new military-spec M17 red dot sight. This optic features an enclosed emitter design for enhanced durability against elements like fog and debris. The M17X also includes a flared magwell and ships with three 21-round magazines, offering co-witness capability with iron sights.
This video features a critical review of SIG Sauer's new M17X and M18X pistols, with the presenter expressing strong negative opinions. The reviewer believes these new models "totally suck" and uses them as a jumping-off point to discuss broader perceived issues with modern gun manufacturers. While the specific problems with the M17X and M18X are not detailed without a transcript, the title suggests a critique of their design, features, or market positioning. The video also promotes the channel's merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon support.
The SIG SAUER M17X and M18X represent an evolution of the military's M17 pistol, integrating P320 X-Series enhancements. Key upgrades include the standard ROMEO-M17 optic with a rugged, enclosed design and aspheric lens, and an X-Series Coyote Tan grip module featuring aggressive stippling and a magwell extension for improved ergonomics and faster reloads. The flat blade X-Series trigger is also incorporated for enhanced tactile feedback.
The Sig M17X and M18X represent updated versions of the military's standard handguns, featuring a new grip module with a flared magwell and a flat-faced trigger reminiscent of Sig's Custom Works line. The inclusion of the Romeo M17 red dot optic is a significant upgrade, enhancing the shooting experience. These updated models were highlighted as favorites during Sig Freedom Days, largely due to the improved optic.
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