Glock 19 vs M&P vs Sig 320: Who's Champ?

Published on July 29, 2020
Duration: 16:09

This video offers a candid comparison of three popular polymer handguns: the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS, Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact, and Sig Sauer P320. The speaker, with high authority, breaks down pricing, optics readiness, barrel length, capacity, modularity, aftermarket support, and out-of-the-box performance. The M&P 2.0 is recommended for immediate performance, the Glock 19 for customization, and the Sig P320 for its modularity despite a less-than-ideal stock trigger.

Quick Summary

The comparison highlights the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS, S&W M&P 2.0 Compact, and Sig P320. The M&P 2.0 excels out-of-the-box, the Glock 19 offers vast aftermarket support, and the Sig P320 leads in modularity. Pricing, optics readiness, and grip customization are key differentiating factors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Footage
  2. 00:48Comparison Overview
  3. 02:19Price and Optics Readiness
  4. 04:21Barrel Length and Capacity
  5. 05:18Modularity and Controls
  6. 07:22Aftermarket Support
  7. 08:47Out-of-the-Box Performance
  8. 11:24Grip Customization
  9. 12:04Included Accessories
  10. 13:00Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pistol offers the best out-of-the-box performance among the Glock 19, M&P 2.0 Compact, and Sig P320?

The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact is generally considered the best out-of-the-box performer due to its superior stock trigger and aggressive grip texture, often requiring fewer immediate upgrades than the Glock 19 or Sig P320.

What are the key differences in modularity between the Glock 19, M&P 2.0, and Sig P320?

The Sig P320 stands out with its highly modular design, featuring a removable fire control unit and interchangeable grip modules. The Glock 19 and M&P 2.0 offer less extensive customization, primarily through interchangeable backstraps.

How do the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS, M&P 2.0 Compact, and Sig P320 compare in terms of optics readiness and price?

The Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS is optics-ready from the factory. The base Sig P320 Compact and M&P 2.0 Compact are not, requiring specific variants for optic cuts. Pricing varies, with the Sig P320 Compact often being the most affordable in its base configuration.

Which handgun has the most aftermarket support?

The Glock platform, specifically the Glock 19, boasts the most extensive aftermarket support for parts like sights, barrels, and triggers. The Sig P320 follows with significant support, particularly for grip modules, while the M&P 2.0 has the least among these three popular models.

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