This video showcases new pistol platforms from SIG Sauer, featuring insights from competitive shooter Max Michel. It details the P320 Max in TXG and SXG variants, highlighting features like deep slide serrations, Siglock footprint, Romeo 3MAX optics, and Hogue grips. The P320 Reserve collection is presented with its high polish DLC finish and integrated expansion chamber. Finally, the P365 Lux in .380 ACP is introduced as a soft-shooting self-defense option with a black pearlescent Cerakote finish and Romeo X optic.
This review details the installation and performance of the Brouwer M1823 steel grip module for the Sig P320. The upgrade significantly alters the firearm's weight and balance, offering a more solid feel and improved recoil management, akin to a 1911. While the installation is straightforward, the added weight may be a consideration for all-day carry.
This review focuses on the Brouwer Solutions M1823 steel grip module for the Sig P320, comparing it to the Sig P320 X5 Legion grip. The M1823 offers increased weight and a 1911-like grip angle and texture, aiming to improve shooting dynamics. While expensive, it's presented as a premium upgrade for P320 owners seeking enhanced ergonomics and stability.
The Brower M1823 grip module for the Sig P320 offers significant ergonomic improvements, closely mimicking the 2011 grip angle for a more natural point of aim and improved recoil control. It features a high beaver tail, raised trigger guard, and a double undercut for a higher grip, along with a full-length dust cover with accessory rail slots. The module maintains compatibility with most major holster manufacturers and is available in aluminum and upcoming steel variants.
Phil Strader, a competitive shooter with 30 years of experience, introduces the SIG SAUER P320-XFIVE SXG. He highlights its heavy metal construction, weighing 50 ounces, which significantly reduces recoil for faster follow-up shots. The pistol features a steel XGrip module, aggressive G10 grips, a recontoured trigger, a 1913 rail, and comes with three 21-round magazines, making it configurable for various competition divisions.
This video highlights the SIG Sauer P320 X5 SXG, emphasizing its heavy steel grip module as a key feature for reducing recoil and improving shooting speed. The presenter demonstrates a practical exercise comparing the SXG to a standard P320, showing a significant improvement in split times due to the pistol's weight and rigidity. The P320 X5 SXG is presented as a top-tier competition pistol.
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 video details a common magazine over-insertion issue with newer Staccato 2011 models, particularly with 20-round magazines. The speaker, Jimmy B Rodriguez, explains how this can lead to damaged ejectors and potential jams. He offers two primary solutions: installing specialized base pads or upgrading to aftermarket aluminum or steel grip modules that replicate the geometry of older 2011 grips, which prevent the problem.
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