This guide details a comparative analysis between the Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp and the P320 AXG Legion, focusing on their performance in recoil management and accuracy. Expert insights cover chronograph data, practical shooting tests at various distances, and slow-motion analysis of grip dynamics. The AXG Legion is highlighted for its superior ergonomics and comparable accuracy despite a shorter barrel.
Phil Strader, Director of Product Management at SIG SAUER, introduces the P320 Spectre Comp Blackout. This Custom Works model builds upon the P320 Spectre Comp, featuring a full Cerakote Blackout finish on all components, including the TXG Tungsten-infused grip module. Key features include an integral compensator, a black trigger, and a black barrel, contributing to its distinct aesthetic. The pistol comes standard with two 21-round magazines.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the SIG SAUER P320 Spectre Comp, presented by Phil Strader, a SIG SAUER employee with 6 years of experience. The guide focuses on the pistol's advanced features, particularly its compensator system, which significantly reduces recoil and improves shooting dynamics. Key technical details like the TXG tungsten-infused grip, X-ray 3 sights, and optic-ready slide are discussed, positioning the P320 Spectre Comp as a high-performance firearm.
This guide details the out-of-the-box competition readiness of the Sig Sauer P320 Max, as reviewed by an experienced firearms instructor. It covers necessary adjustments for USPSA Carry Optics, including potential magazine base pad modifications and magwell removal. The review highlights the integrated Romeo 3 Max optic, the weight provided by the TXG grip module, and the firearm's controls and trigger, positioning it as a high-value competition platform.
This expert review from SIG Sauer introduces the P320 XCarry Legion, highlighting its tactical advantages over the X5 Legion. It details the pistol's 3.9-inch slide, threaded barrel, adjustable X-ray 3 night sights, and the signature Legion skeletonized trigger. The 40-ounce weight is noted for balancing carry and range use, and its optic-ready capability with the Romeo 1 Pro is emphasized. The review also mentions the pistol's inclusion in the SIG Sauer Legion membership.
This video showcases the SIG SAUER P320 XCARRY LEGION, a 9mm striker-fired pistol. It highlights the pistol's tactical design, featuring a lightened flat-faced trigger, a tungsten-infused grip module, a shortened carry-length slide with a 4.6" barrel, and standard 1/2x28 threads. The pistol is optic-ready, compatible with SIG SAUER ROMEO1Pro, ROMEO2, and DeltaPoint Pro footprint optics, and equipped with XRAY3 Day/Night suppressor height sights. It ships with three 17-round magazines featuring Henning Group base pads. The LEGION Series is designed for serious shooters with input from elite professionals.
This video features competitive shooter Max Michel discussing the Sig Sauer P320 MAX pistol. Michel, a highly experienced shooter, details the design philosophy and features of the P320 MAX, emphasizing its development through competition and practical application. He highlights the pistol's unique full-slide serrations for enhanced grip during reloads, the absence of iron sights in favor of a dedicated optic mount for the Romeo 3 MAX, and the benefits of the tungsten-infused TXG grip module for recoil management and stability. The discussion also touches on the modularity of the P320 platform via the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and its implications for customization and versatility.
The SIG Custom Works P320 MAX is a pistol specifically designed for competitive shooting divisions like Carry Optics. It features a tungsten-infused TXG grip module for recoil management, a flared magazine well for faster reloads, and a redesigned slide with enhanced serrations for better traction. The pistol comes equipped with a SIG ROMEO3 MAX optic, allowing for a clear sight picture by omitting the front sight.
This video reviews two new SIG Sauer firearms: the P320 X-Carry Legion and the P365 in .380 ACP. The P320 X-Carry Legion features a TXG grip module for added weight, a skeletonized Legion trigger, a magwell, and a 1/2x28 threaded barrel with suppressor-height sights designed to co-witness with optics. The P365 .380 is presented as a recoil-friendly alternative to the 9mm version, maintaining similar magazine capacity and holster compatibility while offering reduced felt recoil and easier slide manipulation, making it suitable for recoil-sensitive shooters or those with smaller hands.
This video introduces the SIG SAUER P320 XFIVE Legion, highlighting its innovative features. Key elements include the tungsten-infused TXG grip module for increased weight, a Legion Gray PVD slide with lightening cuts, a 5-inch match-grade bull barrel, and a lightened, skeletonized trigger. The recoil assembly is upgraded with a one-piece stainless steel guide rod and adjustable springs. The pistol is optic-ready, compatible with SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ROMEO1Pro or DeltaPoint Pro, and features Dawson Precision sights. It includes three 17-round magazines with Henning Group base pads. The P320 XFIVE Legion is positioned as an exclusive product for serious shooters within the SIG SAUER Legion program.
This expert-level overview of the Sig Sauer P320 XFIVE LEGION, presented by Fill Straighter from Sig Sauer, details its design philosophy, key modifications, and performance enhancements. The guide covers the innovative tungsten-infused grip module for recoil reduction, improved trigger, updated optic compatibility, and competition-ready features like a removable mag well and specialized magazines. The pistol is highlighted for its significant recoil mitigation and competitive price point.
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