Sig P320 AXG-Legion

Published on March 2, 2024
Duration: 3:07

This video provides an in-depth look at the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Legion, highlighting its premium features and potential performance. The presenter, from Richardson Precision & Training, expresses initial high satisfaction with the pistol, noting its steel frame, G10 grips, and significant capacity. Key features like the built-in magwell, flat-face trigger, and optics-ready slide are detailed, suggesting it's a well-equipped firearm for enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The Sig P320 AXG Legion is a premium variant featuring a steel frame with G10 grips, a built-in magwell, and a flat-face trigger. It includes three 21-round magazines and an optics-ready slide compatible with 'Pro Footprints,' along with a ported slide for recoil mitigation.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction to Sig P320 AXG Legion
  2. 00:28P320 AXG Legion Overview
  3. 00:55G10 Grips and Steel Frame
  4. 01:00Magazine Capacity and Magwell
  5. 01:10Flat Face Trigger and Mag Release
  6. 01:24Optics Ready and Sight Compatibility
  7. 01:44Full-Size Slide and Built-in Comp
  8. 01:56Ported Slide vs. Ported Barrel
  9. 02:12Shooting Impressions Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Legion?

The Sig P320 AXG Legion boasts a steel frame with G10 grips, a built-in magwell, a flat-face trigger, and a checkered magazine release. It comes standard with three 21-round magazines and is optics-ready with a ported slide.

Is the Sig P320 AXG Legion optics-ready?

Yes, the Sig P320 AXG Legion is optics-ready and compatible with 'Pro Footprints,' which include popular red dot sights like the Trijicon RMR, Romeo 1 Pro, and Romeo 2.

What is the magazine capacity of the Sig P320 AXG Legion?

The Sig P320 AXG Legion comes standard with three 21-round magazines, providing a high capacity for its class.

Does the Sig P320 AXG Legion have a ported barrel?

No, the Sig P320 AXG Legion features a ported slide, not a ported barrel. The compensation is integrated into the slide itself, with the barrel positioned behind the front sight.

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