Quick Summary

Modifications to a Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion include Armory Craft parts, a ported barrel by Blackbeard Frameworks, and an 11lb recoil spring. Barrel porting can reduce recoil, and its necessity with a lighter spring depends on the porting quality. Blackbeard Frameworks offers efficient and affordable barrel porting services.

Chapters

  1. 00:14X5 Legion & Armory Craft Goodies
  2. 00:18Trigger Characteristics
  3. 00:27Barrel Porting by Blackbeard Frameworks
  4. 00:32Armory Craft 11PB Recoil Spring
  5. 00:38Recoil Spring Testing (11lb vs 12lb)
  6. 00:43Porting vs. Recoil Spring Necessity
  7. 00:50Blackbeard Frameworks Service Review
  8. 00:52Overall Build Satisfaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion in this video?

The Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion was upgraded with Armory Craft components, a ported barrel by Blackbeard Frameworks, and an 11lb recoil spring. The presenter also noted the trigger has zero take-up and a 3lb pull weight.

Who performed the barrel porting on the P320 X5 Legion?

The barrel porting was performed by a local gunsmith named Blackbeard Frameworks. The presenter praised their work, noting a quick turnaround time and good pricing for the service.

What is the effect of an 11lb recoil spring on a ported P320?

An 11lb recoil spring, when used with a ported barrel on a P320, can contribute to managing recoil and muzzle flip. However, the presenter suggests it might not always be necessary depending on the quality and extent of the barrel porting.

What are the benefits of using Armory Craft parts on a P320?

Armory Craft offers various enhancements for the P320, often referred to as 'goodies.' These can include trigger components that reduce take-up and improve pull weight, contributing to a better overall shooting experience.

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