This review of the Sig Sauer P320-M17 highlights its features as the US Army's chosen sidearm. The presenter notes its full-size accuracy, coyote tan PVD coated slide, forward serrations, X-Ray3 night sights, ambidextrous thumb safety, and compatibility with 17 and 21-round magazines. While it lacks the 'X' trigger, it sports a curved trigger likely due to Army specifications. The firearm is optic-ready, though the rear sight must be removed for optic installation. The reviewer experienced a slight break-in period requiring a strong charge for reliable cycling, but found the pistol performed well with both standard and steel-case ammunition, passing a 'lipris' test.
This review of the Sig P365 highlights its subcompact size and 10-round capacity, noting its similarity in trigger feel and disassembly to the P320. The presenter discusses potential issues like tight tolerances and accidental slide manipulation, as well as the proprietary accessory rail and magazine release design. Comparisons are made to the Walther PPQ SC, with the presenter favoring the PPQ's shootability despite the P365's capacity advantage.
This review of the SIG Sauer P320 X-Carry highlights its modularity and refined features for civilian carry. The X-Series frame offers a comfortable, high grip with an undercut trigger guard and slab-side design. The slide is optics-ready, featuring SIG's X-Ray3 night sights and a cutout for red dot sight installation, making it a modern option for concealed carry and potentially competition.
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