NEW SIG P320 Subcompact - 1st Hundred

Published on March 19, 2015
Duration: 19:25

This video provides a comprehensive review of the SIG Sauer P320 Subcompact after the first 100 rounds. The reviewer details shooting impressions, compares it to the Glock 26, and assesses its ergonomics, trigger, and reliability with various ammunition types. The P320 Subcompact is highlighted as a strong contender for concealed carry due to its comfortable grip, accurate shooting, and excellent trigger feel.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer P320 Subcompact is a strong contender for concealed carry, offering a comfortable and ergonomic grip, an excellent trigger with a short, tactile reset, and reliable performance with various ammunition types, including steel-cased rounds. It compares favorably to the Glock 26, offering a slightly larger capacity and a more comfortable shooting experience for many users.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: SIG P320 Subcompact
  2. 00:17Ammunition Types Tested
  3. 00:34Weather Conditions
  4. 00:49Loading Magazines
  5. 01:50First Shots and Initial Impressions
  6. 03:07Shooting Impressions (First 24 Rounds)
  7. 04:31Comparison: P320 Subcompact vs. Glock 26
  8. 05:00Size Comparison
  9. 05:30Sight Radius Comparison
  10. 05:45Height Comparison
  11. 06:20Capacity and Weight Comparison
  12. 07:07Barrel Length and Internal Chassis
  13. 07:31Width Comparison
  14. 09:19Grip Frame Thickness Comparison
  15. 09:56Head Shots and Accuracy
  16. 10:29Switching to PMC Ammunition
  17. 11:00Light Primer Strike Incident
  18. 11:19Trigger Analysis
  19. 12:16Approaching 100 Rounds
  20. 12:23Bare-Handed Shooting
  21. 13:29Grip Size and Shot Placement
  22. 14:32End of First 100 Rounds
  23. 14:42First Thoughts and Overall Impressions
  24. 15:10Grip Size for Concealed Carry
  25. 15:23Recoil Management and Accuracy
  26. 15:41Intended Range and Potential Accuracy
  27. 15:59Reliability and Light Primer Strike
  28. 16:18Testing Steel-Cased Ammunition
  29. 16:54Steel-Cased Ammo Performance
  30. 17:07Conclusion: P320 Subcompact Recommendation
  31. 17:20Available Calibers
  32. 17:34Final Verdict and Contender Status
  33. 18:00Loving the Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the SIG Sauer P320 Subcompact compare in size to the Glock 26?

The SIG P320 Subcompact is slightly longer at 6.7 inches compared to the Glock 26's 6.41 inches. It is also noticeably taller, measuring 4.7 inches versus the Glock 26's 4.17 inches. The P320 Subcompact has a thinner grip frame, measuring 1.112 inches, while the Glock 26 is 1.214 inches thick.

What are the key ergonomic features of the SIG P320 Subcompact?

The P320 Subcompact boasts a natural grip angle and effective texture, providing excellent control and comfort. These features, combined with its manageable recoil for a small 9mm, make it comfortable to shoot and allow for rapid, steady firing.

How is the trigger performance on the SIG P320 Subcompact?

The trigger is described as intuitive with a short, tactile, and crisp reset. Despite a measured pull weight between 7-8 lbs, it feels lighter due to minimal take-up and a clean break, which aids in accurate shooting and rapid fire.

What ammunition types did the SIG P320 Subcompact handle well?

The SIG P320 Subcompact performed well with Herder's 115-grain FMJ and PMC ammunition. Notably, it also handled steel-cased ammunition without any feeding issues or malfunctions, demonstrating good reliability across different ammo types.

Related News

All News →

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from Justin Opinion

View all →