On The Range With The Sig P365 Fuse, Atlas Eos, & Desert Eagle

Published on August 31, 2024
Duration: 21:41

This range day video compares the Atlas Eos, Magnum Research Desert Eagle (.357 Magnum), and Sig P365 Fuse. The Atlas Eos is highlighted for its exceptional accuracy and low recoil, despite a high $7,000 price tag. The Sig P365 Fuse offers great value at $700 as a slim, full-size carry option, though it experienced some malfunctions. The Desert Eagle is presented as an iconic, fun range toy with manageable recoil for its size.

Quick Summary

The Atlas Eos excels in accuracy and low recoil due to its ported barrel, making it easy to shoot. The Sig P365 Fuse offers great value ($700) as a slim, full-size carry gun, while the Desert Eagle is an iconic range toy with manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Range Day Format
  2. 00:40Atlas Gunworks Eos Overview
  3. 01:12Magnum Research Desert Eagle Overview
  4. 01:40Sig Sauer P365 Fuse Overview
  5. 03:11Range Performance: Atlas Eos Accuracy
  6. 04:37Range Performance: Desert Eagle Reliability
  7. 05:01Range Performance: Sig P365 Fuse Malfunctions
  8. 13:10Final Impressions & Value Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Atlas Eos, Sig P365 Fuse, and Desert Eagle tested?

The Atlas Eos is a high-end, accurate 1911-style pistol ($7,000). The Sig P365 Fuse is a value-focused, slim full-size carry gun ($700). The Desert Eagle is an iconic, large-caliber (.357 Mag) range toy.

How did the Atlas Eos perform on the range?

The Atlas Eos demonstrated exceptional accuracy and very low recoil, attributed to its ported barrel. Shooters found it the easiest to shoot accurately, despite a minor magazine issue.

What is the value proposition of the Sig P365 Fuse?

The Sig P365 Fuse offers excellent value at $700. It provides a full-size capacity (17 rounds) and a 4-inch barrel while maintaining a slim 1-inch width, making it a practical choice for concealed carry.

Were there any reliability issues with the firearms tested?

Minor issues were noted: the Atlas Eos had a magazine baseplate problem, the Desert Eagle experienced failures to go into battery possibly due to grip, and the P365 Fuse had some malfunctions potentially related to shooter handling.

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