Sig Makes the Heaviest Plastic Gun EVAR?! - TGC News!

Published on July 8, 2019
Duration: 14:13

This TGC News episode reviews the Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion, noting its significant weight due to a tungsten-infused grip module, making it one of the heaviest polymer-framed pistols. It also critically examines Atlas Arms' crowdfunding for the 'Dagny Dagger' and provides rapid updates on new products from LWRC, CCI, Taccom, and Franklin Armory. The segment concludes with a Q&A session covering industry topics and firearm culture.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion is notable for its 43.5 oz weight, achieved via a tungsten-infused polymer grip, making it one of the heaviest polymer-framed pistols. The video also critiques Atlas Arms' 'Dagny Dagger' crowdfunding and highlights new products like the LWRC SMG 45 and CCI Quiet-22 ammo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Kel-Tec
  2. 00:43Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion Review
  3. 04:05Atlas Arms Crowdfunding Critique
  4. 07:38Rapid Fire News Updates
  5. 09:40Patton's Armory: Thompson Center Encore
  6. 11:42Friendly Fire Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion so heavy for a polymer pistol?

The Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion achieves its substantial weight of 43.5 oz primarily through its innovative tungsten-infused polymer grip module. This design choice significantly increases the pistol's mass, bringing it into the weight class of many traditional steel-framed firearms.

What is the 'Dagny Dagger' and why is it controversial?

The 'Dagny Dagger' is an armor-piercing projectile being crowdfunded by Atlas Arms. Its controversy stems from its design, which aims to circumvent current firearm regulations, raising concerns about its legality and potential impact on firearm control measures.

What new firearm products were mentioned in the TGC News rapid fire segment?

The rapid fire segment covered the LWRC SMG 45 shipping, CCI's new Quiet-22 Semi-Auto ammunition, Taccom's magnetic PCC buffer, and Franklin Armory's .300 Blackout Reformation upper receiver.

What topics were discussed in the 'Friendly Fire Q&A' segment?

Jon Patton addressed viewer questions regarding his industry bucket list, the technical differences between monocore and stacked baffles in silencers, and methods for improving overall gun culture within the community.

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