BUG Match: SIG P220 Elite 10mm vs Six Hi-Point JXP 10mms

Published on May 6, 2023
Duration: 9:12

This video compares a custom SIG P220 Elite 10mm against six Hi-Point JXP 10mm pistols in a Big 5 division match. The SIG P220 Elite, valued at $3,000, significantly outperformed the budget Hi-Points ($230 each) in accuracy and speed across multiple stages, winning the overall match 81 to 39 points. Despite a recurring accidental magazine release issue on the Hi-Points, they proved reliable mechanically.

Quick Summary

In a Big 5 division match, a custom SIG P220 Elite 10mm ($3,000) outperformed six Hi-Point JXP 10mm pistols ($230 each), scoring 81 points to 39. While the SIG was faster and more accurate, the Hi-Points proved mechanically reliable despite an issue with accidental magazine releases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SIG P220 Elite vs. Hi-Point JXP 10mm
  2. 01:14Stage 1 Performance Comparison
  3. 02:17Stage 2: SIG Struggles, Hi-Points Malfunction
  4. 03:57Stage 3: New York Reload Strategy
  5. 05:20Stage 4: Headshots vs. Body Shots
  6. 06:47Final Results & Hi-Point Magazine Release Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the SIG P220 Elite vs. Hi-Point JXP 10mm competition?

The custom SIG P220 Elite 10mm won the Big 5 division match decisively, scoring 81 points compared to the combined 39 points from six Hi-Point JXP 10mm pistols. The SIG demonstrated superior accuracy and speed throughout the stages.

What were the main issues encountered with the Hi-Point JXP 10mm pistols?

The primary issue with the Hi-Point JXP pistols was the magazine release button's location, which the shooter's grip frequently activated accidentally during recoil, causing unintended magazine drops. However, they experienced no mechanical jams.

How did the SIG P220 Elite and Hi-Point JXP 10mm compare in price and performance?

The SIG P220 Elite, customized by Grayguns, is valued at around $3,000 and offered high performance. The Hi-Point JXP pistols, costing about $230 each, were significantly less accurate and slower, though mechanically reliable.

What shooting technique was used with the Hi-Point pistols to avoid reloading?

To circumvent reloading, the shooter employed a 'New York Reload' strategy, sequentially using multiple Hi-Point JXP pistols. This involved discarding a partially or fully empty pistol and drawing a fresh one.

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