An Honest Sig P320 Review

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 19:32

This video provides an after-action review and internal parts inspection of a Sig P320/M17 after a 3000-round torture test. The presenter details external and internal wear patterns, focusing on issues with magazines and minor external damage. Despite some wear, the pistol is deemed impressive for its performance with minimal failures.

Quick Summary

After a 3000-round torture test, the Sig P320/M17 showed impressive reliability with only three malfunctions. However, significant paint flaking was observed on all magazines, raising concerns about rust. External wear was noted on the slide and barrel, and the rear sight came loose after rough handling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main issues found with the Sig P320/M17 magazines after 3000 rounds?

The primary issue observed was significant paint flaking on all tested Sig P320/M17 magazines. This wear raises concerns about potential rust development and the introduction of debris into the firearm's mechanism.

How reliable was the Sig P320/M17 during its 3000-round torture test?

The pistol demonstrated impressive reliability, experiencing only two failures to feed and one failure to go fully into battery over the course of 3000 rounds, which included harsh conditions like mud and impacts.

What external wear was noted on the Sig P320/M17 after the torture test?

External wear was visible on the dust cover and the front of the weapon, with chipping also present on the barrel and slide. The rear sight also came loose after repeated use for racking the slide.

Did the Sig P320/M17's internal components show significant damage after the 3000-round test?

While the firearm was cleaned, internal inspection revealed considerable wear. However, the rifling in the barrel remained undamaged, and the lower receiver showed no notable damage beyond cosmetic 'blue tiger stripes'.

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