P365 AXG Legion | Is It the Best P365?

Published on March 13, 2024
Duration: 15:44

This video provides a comprehensive review and range test of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion, comparing it against other P365 variants. The presenter, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, along with guests Marco Kambahog and Landon, evaluate its ergonomics, shooting characteristics, accuracy, and value proposition. They highlight the metal grip, magwell, and overall feel, while also discussing its price point relative to custom builds and other P365 models.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion features a full metal grip and magwell, a ported barrel for reduced recoil, and a Cerakote finish. Its weight and ported barrel contribute to a flatter shooting experience and quicker return to zero, enhancing follow-up shots. Accuracy tests show consistently tight groupings, making it a precise micro-compact pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to P365 AXG Legion
  2. 00:47Product Acquisition Transparency
  3. 01:21First Shots with P365 AXG Legion
  4. 02:01Recoil and Return to Zero Impressions
  5. 02:33Trigger Feel Analysis
  6. 02:47Antimatter Wing Mention
  7. 02:57Guest Shooter: Landon's Impressions
  8. 03:48Guest Shooter: Marco Kambahog Introduction
  9. 04:09Marco's Range Impressions
  10. 04:31Detailed Trigger Breakdown
  11. 05:14Accuracy Testing and Grouping
  12. 06:39Most Accurate P365 Comparison
  13. 07:34Marco's Final Comparison and Pick
  14. 08:44Recoil Comparison to Other P365s
  15. 09:16AXG Legion Features Breakdown
  16. 09:56Preferred Build: Fdez Icarus
  17. 10:47Fdez Icarus Build Deep Dive
  18. 11:26AXG Legion Pros and Cons
  19. 11:56Price Point Discussion
  20. 12:39Fdez Icarus Build Cost Breakdown
  21. 13:33Icarus Polymer vs. Metal Grip
  22. 14:16Mischief Machine Setup Review
  23. 15:09QVO Tactical Holster Showcase
  24. 15:29Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion?

The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion stands out with its full metal grip module and magwell, a ported barrel for reduced recoil, and a Cerakote finish. It also comes optic-ready and includes Legion base pads on its magazines.

How does the P365 AXG Legion handle recoil compared to other P365 models?

The AXG Legion's metal frame and ported barrel contribute to a flatter shooting experience and a quicker return to zero, making follow-up shots faster. While it may feel heavier, the recoil management is noticeably improved over standard polymer P365s.

Is the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion considered accurate?

Yes, accuracy tests in the video showed consistently tight groupings for the P365 AXG Legion, with rounds touching at 10-15 yards. This level of accuracy was observed across various P365 builds tested, indicating good inherent precision.

What is the price point and value of the P365 AXG Legion?

The P365 AXG Legion is priced around $1,200. While it offers premium features like a metal grip, some reviewers suggest its value proposition is debatable when compared to custom P365 builds or other variants that offer similar performance at a lower cost.

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