New Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion First Shots: The Best P320 Yet?

Published on May 17, 2023
Duration: 18:14

The Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion offers a premium experience with its aluminum frame and Legion enhancements. While praised for accuracy, ergonomics, and the integrated magwell, its trigger reset is noted as long, and recoil can feel snappy compared to a P226. The slide-integrated compensator significantly alters the recoil impulse, making it a unique shooting experience.

Quick Summary

The Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion features an aluminum AXG frame and a slide-integrated compensator, offering good accuracy and ergonomics. However, it has a long trigger reset and a unique, snappy recoil impulse compared to platforms like the P226.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig P320 AXG Legion
  2. 00:22Key Features: AXG Frame & Compensator
  3. 01:08Ergonomics & Grip Comparison
  4. 01:49Accessories: SRO, X300 Turbo, Sights
  5. 03:14Range Testing: 7 Yards Accuracy
  6. 04:41Shooting Impressions: Recoil & Trigger
  7. 06:04Long Range Testing: 50-100 Yards
  8. 11:49Rapid Fire & Recoil Analysis
  9. 15:20Final Verdict: Pros & Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion?

The Sig P320 AXG F 9mm Legion features an aluminum AXG frame, a slide-integrated compensator, Legion series enhancements, and typically comes with a Trijicon SRO optic and Surefire X300 Turbo light.

How does the Sig P320 AXG Legion handle recoil?

The slide-integrated compensator creates a unique recoil impulse, described as 'boat rocking' and 'snappy.' While effective at managing muzzle rise, it differs significantly from a standard P320 or P226.

What are the pros and cons of the Sig P320 AXG Legion?

Pros include excellent accuracy, premium ergonomics with the AXG frame, and an integrated magwell. Cons mentioned are a relatively long trigger reset, potential trigger creep, and a snappy recoil impulse compared to some other platforms.

Is the Sig P320 AXG Legion accurate at longer distances?

Yes, the P320 AXG Legion demonstrated good accuracy at 50, 75, and 100 yards. Shooters need to account for bore axis offset when using red dot sights at these distances.

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