I Was All in on the Sig 365 AXG Legion......Until

Published on June 11, 2024
Duration: 22:21

The Sig P365 AXG Legion is a premium EDC option, but its long-term durability is questioned due to significant slide-to-frame wobble developing after 1,000 rounds. While it offers excellent ergonomics and a solid factory build for $1,199, custom builds with aftermarket frames can exceed $1,550. The trigger is noted as a standard P365 unit, which is considered a missed opportunity for an upgraded Legion-specific trigger.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 AXG Legion, while offering excellent ergonomics and features for $1,199, developed significant slide-to-frame wobble after 1,000 rounds. This durability concern led to a rating downgrade, despite its competitive price against custom builds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Search for the Perfect EDC
  2. 02:17Sig Legion Line History
  3. 03:53Ergonomics and First Impressions
  4. 06:16Cost Comparison: Factory vs. Custom
  5. 07:03The Slide-to-Frame Play Issue
  6. 11:53AXG Frame and Features
  7. 14:20Trigger Performance
  8. 17:15Final Verdict and Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns with the Sig P365 AXG Legion after extended use?

After approximately 1,000 rounds, the Sig P365 AXG Legion developed significant slide-to-frame wobble. This tolerance issue was not present initially and raises concerns about the pistol's long-term durability and reliability.

How does the Sig P365 AXG Legion compare in price to custom builds?

The factory Sig P365 AXG Legion has an MSRP of $1,199. Building a custom P365 with similar high-end features, such as an aftermarket frame and ported barrel, can exceed $1,550, making the Legion a potentially cost-effective option.

What are the key features of the Sig P365 AXG Legion's frame?

The AXG (Alloy X-Grip) frame features premium G10 grip panels for enhanced grip, an extended beaver tail for better hand positioning, and a standard 1913 Picatinny rail for mounting accessories like lights or lasers.

Is the trigger on the Sig P365 AXG Legion considered an upgrade?

The trigger utilizes a standard P365 Fire Control Unit (FCU). Reviewers described it as 'mushy' and a missed opportunity, suggesting that a Legion-specific upgraded trigger would have been more appropriate for this premium model.

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