Does all that weight matter? Sig Sauer P320 XFive SXG Review

Published on September 20, 2024
Duration: 19:04

This review of the Sig Sauer P320 XFive SXG focuses on its suitability for competitive shooting, particularly in USPSA divisions like Carry Optics and Limited Optics. The firearm's heavy steel frame, excellent ergonomics, and high-quality factory grips are highlighted as key advantages for shot-to-shot stability and control. The review also touches upon the trigger quality, optic mounting capabilities, and magazine capacity requirements for competition.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 XFive SXG is a competition-ready 9mm pistol weighing approximately 50 oz unloaded. Its heavy steel frame provides significant shot-to-shot stability and reduces felt recoil, while excellent ergonomics and high-quality factory grips enhance control. It's well-suited for USPSA Carry Optics and Limited Optics divisions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Comparison Setup
  2. 00:16Sig P320 XFive SXG Overview
  3. 00:29Caliber & Grip Details
  4. 00:52Magazines & Magwell
  5. 01:00Trigger Assessment
  6. 01:16The Weight Advantage (50 oz)
  7. 01:24USPSA Division Suitability
  8. 01:31Price Point & Availability
  9. 01:41Review Gun Transparency
  10. 01:58P320 Core Philosophy
  11. 02:06Skill Development vs. Gear Investment
  12. 02:22Dad Joke & Life Philosophy
  13. 02:33Defining a Competition Gun
  14. 02:51USPSA Divisions in 2024
  15. 03:08Competition Gun Characteristics
  16. 03:10Grip Traction & Controls
  17. 03:27Frame Weight Importance
  18. 03:43Steel Frame Advantages
  19. 04:00Trend Towards Heavier 9mm Guns
  20. 04:10Benefits of a Heavy Frame
  21. 04:13Shot-to-Shot Stability
  22. 04:27Transition Stability
  23. 04:45Precision Shooting & Aiming
  24. 04:55Frame vs. Trigger Importance
  25. 04:59Trigger Requirements
  26. 05:10P320 Factory Trigger Assessment
  27. 05:31P320 XFive SXG Package Summary
  28. 05:45Detailed Look at P320 SXG Characteristics
  29. 05:50Grip Quality Comparison
  30. 06:11Lock Grips Excellence
  31. 06:20Aftermarket Grip Resources
  32. 06:30Removable Grip Panel Benefits
  33. 06:48Current Grip Fitment
  34. 06:56Unchangeable Frame Contours
  35. 07:02P226 Ergonomic Feel
  36. 07:15Beaver Tail & Undercut Design
  37. 07:33Grip Checkering
  38. 07:42Ambidextrous Controls
  39. 07:49Slide Cut for Optics (Sig Pro Cut)
  40. 07:58Optic Fitment (Romeo 3 Max Pro)
  41. 08:04Future of Competition Optics Mounting
  42. 08:11Slide Serration Usability
  43. 08:41Accessories: Magwell
  44. 08:56Magwell Removal for Carry Optics
  45. 09:01Magazine Considerations for USPSA
  46. 09:15Magazine Capacity for Competition
  47. 09:24Magazine Conversion Possibilities
  48. 09:33Value of Included Magazines
  49. 09:53Trigger Pull Analysis
  50. 10:01Overtravel & Reset
  51. 10:05Short Stroking P320 Triggers
  52. 10:18Accuracy & Ergonomics Link
  53. 10:27Long Range Accuracy Testing
  54. 10:34Optic Dot Size (8 MOA)
  55. 10:45Pistol Accuracy Performance
  56. 10:49Ammunition Testing (9mm)
  57. 10:57Recoil Springs & Tuning
  58. 11:09Guide Rod Design
  59. 11:13Putting the Gun Through its Paces (Match)
  60. 11:31Unanimous Findings from Shooters
  61. 11:36Trigger & Ergonomics Impact on Shooting
  62. 11:54Consistent Grouping
  63. 12:06Romeo 3 Max Pro Appreciation
  64. 12:08Low Deck Height & Large Window
  65. 12:15Optic Window & Glass Clarity
  66. 12:18Emitter Crispness & Appearance
  67. 12:28Optic Durability TBD
  68. 12:30Grip Texture Assessment
  69. 12:36Perfect Grip Texture Balance
  70. 12:42Arfcom Guys' Texture Feedback
  71. 12:54Ammunition Used (Winchester White Box)
  72. 13:05Performance with Soft Recoil Ammo
  73. 13:14Aftermarket Holster Compatibility
  74. 13:41Comparison: P320 with Brower Grip Module
  75. 13:44Brower M1811 Grip Module
  76. 13:54SXG vs. Brower Module Shooting Feel
  77. 14:09Comparison: P320 AXG Legion
  78. 14:12AXG Legion Slide Comp
  79. 14:15Grip Module Feel Comparison
  80. 14:25Slide Cycling Speed vs. Frame Heft
  81. 14:39SXG Frame Stays Put
  82. 14:48Comparison: P320 Max (Old Model)
  83. 14:51Old Max Michelle Model
  84. 14:57RTS Footprint Optic
  85. 15:04Max vs. SXG Feel in Hand
  86. 15:11SXG Grip Ledge Issue
  87. 15:19Texture & Controllability Comparison
  88. 15:26Comparison: P226 X5 Sport
  89. 15:30P226 X5 Sport Features
  90. 15:32Single Action Only Trigger
  91. 15:35P226 Trigger Superiority
  92. 15:39Recoil Characteristics Comparison
  93. 15:44Magwell Comparison
  94. 15:49Recoil Spring System
  95. 15:57Hammer vs. Striker Firing
  96. 16:05Preference: P226 X5 Over P320
  97. 16:09Trigger & Aesthetics Preference
  98. 16:17P226 Cool Factor
  99. 16:19Comparison: Walther PDP Match Steel Frame
  100. 16:21Walther PDP Trigger Superiority
  101. 16:24Walther Grip Ergonomics
  102. 16:31Walther Grip Quality
  103. 16:35Nuanced Pick: Walther vs. P320
  104. 16:40Trigger Preference vs. Grip Frame
  105. 16:49Both Guns Incredible
  106. 16:57Comparison: Canik Rival S
  107. 16:59P320 Springing vs. Canik
  108. 17:02Canik Trigger Superiority
  109. 17:08Canik Ergonomics & Trigger Shape
  110. 17:13Sig Trigger Ergonomics Preference
  111. 17:15Canik Trigger Quality
  112. 17:19Sig Controlability Advantage
  113. 17:24Grip Panel Extension Impact
  114. 17:30Slippery Spot on Canik Frame
  115. 17:39Support Hand Taming Recoil
  116. 17:41Preference: P320 (with cost caveat)
  117. 17:48Overall Impression: Ultimate P320
  118. 17:50P320 XFive SXG as Ultimate Form
  119. 17:56Optimized for Competitive Shooter
  120. 18:19Keeping Up with SAO Guns
  121. 18:22Limited Optics Potential
  122. 18:29Trigger vs. Ergonomics/Heft
  123. 18:37Keeping Pace with SAO Guns
  124. 18:41Expensive Price Tag
  125. 18:46Ultimate P320 Pick for USPSA
  126. 18:58Other Awesome Competition Optics Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P320 XFive SXG suitable for competition shooting?

The P320 XFive SXG is designed for competition with its heavy 50 oz steel frame, which enhances shot-to-shot stability and reduces felt recoil. It features excellent ergonomics with a P226-like grip feel, aggressive undercut, and high-quality Lock Grips for superior traction, along with an optics-ready slide.

How does the weight of the Sig P320 XFive SXG benefit a shooter?

The substantial 50 oz weight of the P320 XFive SXG provides increased inertia, helping to absorb recoil energy for a softer shooting experience. This mass also makes the firearm easier to control during transitions between targets and aids in settling the gun quickly for precise follow-up shots.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Sig P320 XFive SXG?

The P320 XFive SXG boasts a steel frame with ergonomics reminiscent of the P226. It includes a stylized, well-blended beaver tail and an aggressive undercut on the trigger guard, creating a smooth area for hand manipulation. The grip also features effective checkering for enhanced control.

What are the magazine requirements for the Sig P320 XFive SXG in USPSA competition?

For USPSA divisions like Carry Optics and Limited Optics, the P320 XFive SXG requires 140mm magazines. While it comes with 21-round magazines, competitive shooters often aim for 22-23 rounds, which can be achieved through base pad and follower upgrades.

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