A Glock FanBoys Letter To Sig Sauer

Published on December 22, 2025
Duration: 9:52

The speaker, a self-proclaimed Glock enthusiast, expresses significant disappointment with modern Sig Sauer polymer striker-fired firearms, citing issues with reliability, material quality (specifically MIM parts and springs), and a tendency to rust. He contrasts these with older, hammer-fired Sig models and Glocks, which he finds more dependable. The video offers a critique of Sig Sauer's manufacturing practices and suggests a return to older designs and quality standards.

Quick Summary

A Glock enthusiast criticizes modern Sig Sauer P320 and P365 firearms for reliability issues, rust, and the use of questionable MIM parts, contrasting them with older, more dependable hammer-fired Sig models and Glocks. He urges Sig to return to higher quality manufacturing standards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock Fanboy's Perspective
  2. 00:15Excitement for Glock Gen 6 Release
  3. 00:36Critique of Modern Sig Sauer Firearms
  4. 01:03Upcoming Sig Sauer Reviews
  5. 01:24Sig P365 Variants and Issues (380 ACP, 9mm, X Macro, XL)
  6. 02:02Glock Reliability Comparison
  7. 02:23Sig Sauer Rusting and Material Concerns
  8. 03:00MIM Parts and Spring Quality Issues
  9. 03:21P320 and P365 as Carry Guns with MIM Parts
  10. 03:43Armory Craft Grip Module and Discount Code
  11. 03:54Personal Experience with P320
  12. 04:09Sig Sauer Sights Decline
  13. 04:18Message to Sig Sauer: Start Over
  14. 04:26P320 Manual Safety Concern
  15. 04:48Proposed Sig Sauer Design Improvements (P238/P938 Basis)
  16. 05:33P238 Pocket Pistol Features
  17. 05:55Sig Sauer's Shift to Cheapest Production
  18. 06:04M17 Military Contract Pricing vs. Civilian Pricing
  19. 06:43Recommendation for P320: Return to P250 Design
  20. 07:13P320 as a P250 Derivative
  21. 07:37Critique of Combining Striker and Hammer Fired Designs
  22. 07:51Carrying the P250 vs. Modern Sigs
  23. 08:06P938 and P229 Reliability
  24. 08:14Sig Sauer Prioritizing Profit Over Reliability
  25. 08:30Finish Issues on High-End Sig Models
  26. 08:45Not a Sig Hater, But Dislikes Polymer Striker-Fired Guns
  27. 08:56Desire for Sig Sauer to Succeed
  28. 09:05Used Market Value of Older Sigs vs. New P320/P365
  29. 09:18Call to Return to Old Ways
  30. 09:36Bodyguard 2.0 Concept for Sig
  31. 09:49Conclusion: A Letter to Sig Sauer

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of modern Sig Sauer firearms like the P320 and P365?

The primary criticisms include issues with reliability, a tendency to rust, perceived cheapness in materials and construction, and concerns over the quality of MIM (Metal Injection Molding) parts, particularly springs sourced from overseas.

How does the speaker compare modern Sig Sauer pistols to older Sig models and Glocks?

The speaker finds older hammer-fired Sig models (like the P238, P938) and Glocks to be significantly more reliable and better built. He contrasts their robust nature with the perceived shortcomings of current Sig polymer striker-fired firearms.

What specific reliability issues has the speaker encountered with Sig Sauer P365 variants?

He reported a round getting stuck in the chamber with a locked-up slide due to spring failure in one P365, and another variant failing before 650 rounds with numerous problems. The P365 in .380 ACP was an exception, performing flawlessly.

What is the speaker's suggestion for Sig Sauer's future product development?

He urges Sig Sauer to 'start over fresh,' scrap current problematic designs, and return to the quality and reliability of their older hammer-fired platforms. He suggests using models like the P238 or P938 as a basis for new, dependable firearms.

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