Sig P365 AXG LEGION vs. Sig P229 Pro Cut // 2024 EDC BATTLE🔥🔥

Published on February 8, 2024
Duration: 20:15

This video compares the Sig P365 AXG Legion and the Sig P229 Pro Cut as EDC options, highlighting their differences in firing system, dimensions, weight, and capacity. The presenter, Yoki Sturrup, offers a personal preference for the P365 AXG Legion due to its comfort and control, despite acknowledging the P229 Pro Cut's classic appeal and grip size.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 AXG Legion is a lighter, slimmer striker-fired pistol with a 3.1-inch barrel and 17-round capacity, making it ideal for concealed carry. The P229 Pro Cut is a heavier, slightly larger hammer-fired pistol with a 3.9-inch barrel and 15-round capacity. The presenter prefers the P365 AXG Legion for its comfort and control.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction
  2. 00:20EDC Options: P365 AXG Legion vs. P229 Pro Cut
  3. 00:42Striker Fire vs. Hammer Fire for Carry
  4. 01:00Sig P229 Pro Cut Overview
  5. 01:37Sig P365 AXG Legion Overview
  6. 02:04P229 Pro Cut Specifications
  7. 02:56P365 AXG Legion Specifications
  8. 03:30Trigger Styles and Slide Features
  9. 04:25Grip and Concealability Comparison
  10. 05:11Magazine Capacity and Ammunition
  11. 06:13Shooting the P229 Pro Cut
  12. 08:45Shooting the P365 AXG Legion
  13. 10:03Control and Grip Feel Comparison
  14. 11:24Recoil and Target Acquisition
  15. 13:31Grip Comparison: P365 AXG Legion vs. P229 Pro Cut
  16. 15:22Presenter's Final Decision
  17. 16:03Initial Impressions of the P229 Pro Cut
  18. 16:54Concealed Carry Experience with P229 Pro Cut
  19. 17:23Introducing the P365 AXG Legion
  20. 18:13Grip and Functionality of P365 AXG Legion
  21. 19:10P365 AXG Legion Wins Comparison
  22. 19:41Future Comparison: Legion vs. X Macro
  23. 19:59Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Sig P365 AXG Legion and the Sig P229 Pro Cut for concealed carry?

The P365 AXG Legion is a lighter, slimmer striker-fired pistol with a 3.1-inch barrel and 17-round capacity. The P229 Pro Cut is a heavier, slightly larger hammer-fired pistol with a 3.9-inch barrel and 15-round capacity (non-California compliant). The P365 AXG Legion is generally considered more conducive to concealed carry due to its dimensions.

How do the firing systems and triggers compare on the Sig P365 AXG Legion and P229 Pro Cut?

The P365 AXG Legion is striker-fired with a flat trigger, designed for a consistent pull. The P229 Pro Cut is hammer-fired with a curved trigger, offering a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) or single-action (SAO) option depending on configuration. Both triggers are noted to feel good, but the flat trigger on the P365 AXG Legion is a modern preference for many.

What are the weight and dimensions of the Sig P365 AXG Legion and P229 Pro Cut?

The Sig P365 AXG Legion measures 5.2 inches in height, 1.4 inches in width, and weighs 26 oz. The Sig P229 Pro Cut is 5.4 inches in height, has a 1.5-inch slide width, and weighs 30.1 oz. The P365 AXG Legion is notably lighter and slimmer.

Which Sig pistol is preferred by the presenter for concealed carry, the P365 AXG Legion or the P229 Pro Cut?

The presenter ultimately prefers the Sig P365 AXG Legion for concealed carry, citing its comfortability, control, and slimmer profile. While acknowledging the P229 Pro Cut's classic appeal and grip size, the P365 AXG Legion's modern design and feel won out for their personal EDC choice.

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