Sig AXG Pro vs P320 DH3

Published on February 8, 2024
Duration: 8:02

Daniel Richardson of Richardson Precision & Training compares the Sig Sauer P320-XFIVE DH3 and the P320 AXG Pro. The DH3 features a tungsten-infused grip module, aggressive texture, and is geared towards competition. The AXG Pro boasts a steel frame, hybrid grip angle, and is presented as more versatile for home defense and general use. Both are optics-ready with flat-face triggers and ambidextrous controls, with pricing over $1000, making the choice dependent on specific user needs.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 AXG Pro features a steel frame and a hybrid grip angle, making it heavier and suitable for home defense and general range use. The P320-XFIVE DH3 has a tungsten-infused polymer grip module with aggressive texture and a ported slide, making it ideal for competition and tactical training. Both offer ambidextrous controls and flat-face triggers, with the DH3 being RMR footprint compatible and the AXG Pro shown with a Sig Romeo2 optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pistol Overview
  2. 00:58P320-XFIVE DH3 Features Intro
  3. 01:12DH3 Grip Module & Color
  4. 01:34DH3 Beavertail & Slide Bite
  5. 01:52DH3 Aggressive Grip Tape
  6. 02:16DH3 Trigger & Sights
  7. 02:26DH3 Optics Ready & Footprint
  8. 02:54DH3 Ambidextrous & Ported Slide
  9. 03:15DH3 Intended Use & Magazines
  10. 04:09P320 AXG Pro Features Intro
  11. 04:20AXG Pro Frame & Color
  12. 04:34AXG Pro Grip Angle & Weight
  13. 05:08AXG Pro Optic & Romeo2
  14. 05:29AXG Pro Trigger & Slide Cuts
  15. 05:47AXG Pro Sights & Versatility
  16. 06:38AXG Pro Magazines & Ambidextrous
  17. 07:16Conclusion & Price Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Pro and the P320-XFIVE DH3?

The P320 AXG Pro features a steel frame and a hybrid grip angle, making it heavier. The P320-XFIVE DH3 has a tungsten-infused polymer grip module with aggressive texture and a more pronounced beavertail. Both offer ambidextrous controls and flat-face triggers, but differ in slide treatments and optics footprints.

Which Sig P320 is better for competition: the AXG Pro or the DH3?

The P320-XFIVE DH3 is generally considered more geared towards competition due to its ported slide for recoil reduction and integrated magwell. The AXG Pro is presented as a more versatile option, suitable for home defense and general range use, though it also performs well.

What type of optics are compatible with the Sig P320-XFIVE DH3?

The Sig Sauer P320-XFIVE DH3 is optics-ready and specifically milled for a Trijicon RMR footprint. This means it is compatible with most optics designed for the RMR footprint, including many popular red dot sights.

Does the Sig P320 AXG Pro have a steel frame?

Yes, the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Pro is a true steel frame pistol. This contributes to its increased weight compared to polymer-framed P320 variants like the DH3, which uses a tungsten-infused polymer grip module.

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