Best Everyday Carry Handgun - SIG or GLOCK?

Published on February 7, 2025
Duration: 11:57

This video compares the Sig Sauer P365-X and Glock 48 for everyday carry. The instructor, Mro Dad from USCCA, highlights key differences in grip angle, slide length, safety features, and accessory mounting capabilities. While both are deemed reliable and suitable for concealed carry, personal preference regarding grip angle and the presence of a manual safety are presented as the most significant deciding factors.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365-X and Glock 48 are both excellent everyday carry handguns, but differ significantly in grip angle and features. The Sig offers a more vertical grip, an optic-ready slide, and an accessory rail, while the Glock has a more angled grip and lacks these factory features. The Sig also includes a manual safety, a key consideration for personal preference and training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig vs Glock for EDC
  2. 00:25Brand Reliability: Sig Sauer and Glock
  3. 01:17Key Differences: Grip Angle
  4. 02:08Slide and Barrel Length Comparison
  5. 02:42Grip Thickness and Capacity
  6. 03:20Safety Features: Sig vs Glock
  7. 03:33Sights and Optic/Accessory Mounting
  8. 04:07Grip Texture: Sig vs Glock
  9. 04:38Accessory Rail: Sig vs Glock
  10. 05:20Instructor's Extensive Experience
  11. 06:23Glock 48 Shooting Test
  12. 07:07Glock 48 Grip and Recoil Impressions
  13. 07:44Sig Sauer P365-X Shooting Test
  14. 08:06Sig P365-X Draw Tests (Without Safety)
  15. 08:51Sig P365-X Draw Tests (With Safety)
  16. 09:13Impact of Safety on Draw Speed
  17. 10:13Conclusion: Glock or Sig for You?
  18. 10:54Features vs. Simplicity: Sig vs Glock
  19. 11:31Final Verdict: Grip Angle and Safety
  20. 11:44Call to Action: Continue Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Sig Sauer P365-X and the Glock 48 for everyday carry?

The primary differences lie in grip angle, with the Sig being more vertical and the Glock more angled. The Sig P365-X includes an optic-ready slide and accessory rail for lights, features absent on the standard Glock 48 model. A manual safety is present on the Sig but not the Glock, which is a significant factor for user preference and training.

Which handgun is more concealable, the Sig Sauer P365-X or the Glock 48?

While the Sig Sauer P365-X has a slightly shorter slide and barrel, the instructor emphasizes that the most critical factor for concealability and avoiding printing is the length of the handgun's grip that extends beyond the holster. Both are considered thin and suitable for concealed carry.

Does the Sig Sauer P365-X or Glock 48 have better grip texture for concealed carry?

The Sig Sauer P365-X features a stippled grip texture, described as similar to skateboard grip tape, which offers excellent purchase, especially in sweaty conditions. The Glock 48 has a more traditional, less aggressive grip texture, which many users opt to stipple themselves.

Is a manual safety important for everyday carry handguns like the Sig P365-X and Glock 48?

The presence of a manual safety is a personal choice. The Sig P365-X includes one, while the Glock 48 does not. If a manual safety is present, dedicated and consistent training is crucial to ensure its proper operation during a draw stroke, as forgetting to disengage it can hinder deployment.

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