Getting Rid Of All My Sigs

Published on August 10, 2025
Duration: 8:02

This video critically reviews SIG Sauer's P365 and P320 pistols, highlighting significant issues with reliability, finish, and magazine durability. The speaker, identified as SPN Firearms, argues that marketing has overshadowed the real-world performance problems, leading to a surplus of these models for sale. He contrasts them with brands like Glock and Springfield Armory, which he finds more reliable and durable despite less marketing hype. The speaker is selling his SIG collection due to a lack of trust in the brand's current offerings, especially for self-defense.

Quick Summary

SPN Firearms is selling his SIG Sauer P365 and P320 pistols due to significant concerns about their reliability, finish quality, and overall durability. He highlights issues like trigger malfunctions and rust, contrasting them with more dependable brands like Glock and Springfield Armory, and attributes SIG's perceived decline to a focus on marketing over quality control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SIG's Past Hype
  2. 04:56Early Perceptions vs. Reality
  3. 12:26Common SIG P365/P320 Issues
  4. 20:28The Power of Marketing
  5. 35:78Idolizing Influencers
  6. 46:54SIG's Sales Decline
  7. 61:48P320s and P365s for Sale
  8. 75:72Glock vs. SIG Criticism
  9. 87:62SIG's Declining Reputation
  10. 99:36Parts Quality Concerns
  11. 114:68Ensuring Part Quality
  12. 122:84Finish and Rust Issues
  13. 133:00Rust on Sights and Triggers
  14. 144:56Comparison with Glock/Hellcat
  15. 157:46Rust on a Week-Old Gun
  16. 176:40P320 Issue Overshadows Others
  17. 180:04Older SIGs vs. New Offerings
  18. 192:20SIG's Limited Product Variants
  19. 205:72Same FCU, New Names
  20. 215:80Personal Anecdote: X-Macro Jam
  21. 231:90SIG's Military Contract Paradox
  22. 243:12Guns Malfunctioning
  23. 254:28Kimber's CEO Change & Turnaround
  24. 286:20CEO's Move to SIG
  25. 310:46SIG's Downward Spiral
  26. 314:74Prioritizing Profit Over Quality
  27. 333:92Selling My SIG Collection
  28. 342:02Reluctance to Sell Guns
  29. 354:52Grit Modules Plug (Code SPN)
  30. 361:64Don't Rely on SIG for Defense
  31. 368:36Preference for Kimber CDS-9
  32. 377:16What Should I Buy Next?
  33. 384:52Taking the Loss on SIGs
  34. 395:56No Purpose in Holding SIGs
  35. 405:36Loss of Respect for SIG
  36. 411:40Safety Concerns with P320
  37. 423:20Carrying P320 Around Kids
  38. 435:12Outdated but Reliable vs. Unreliable
  39. 445:76Protecting Family is Primary Reason
  40. 463:68Getting Rid of All SIGs
  41. 475:12Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reliability issues reported with SIG Sauer P365 and P320 pistols?

The primary reliability issues cited for SIG Sauer P365 and P320 pistols include problems with trigger springs, breaking triggers, and general malfunctions. The speaker also notes concerns about the quality of outsourced parts and inadequate quality control, leading to premature failures and a lack of trust in their defensive capabilities.

Why is the speaker selling his SIG Sauer firearms?

The speaker is selling his SIG Sauer P365 and P320 firearms due to a significant loss of trust in the brand's current offerings. He cites persistent reliability issues, poor finish quality leading to rust, and a perceived prioritization of marketing and profit over genuine firearm quality and durability.

How does the speaker compare SIG Sauer pistols to brands like Glock and Springfield Armory?

The speaker contrasts SIG Sauer pistols unfavorably with brands like Glock and Springfield Armory. He states that Glocks and Hellcats he uses extensively have never shown rust, despite heavy use and less frequent cleaning, whereas his SIGs have exhibited rust issues even with minimal exposure. This leads him to consider Glock and Hellcat more reliable for self-defense.

What is the speaker's opinion on the marketing of SIG Sauer firearms?

The speaker believes that SIG Sauer's success, particularly in the past, was heavily driven by powerful marketing that created an image of superiority, even when the firearms themselves had underlying issues. He suggests that this marketing influence has led people to overlook or dismiss the real-world problems with the P365 and P320 models.

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