SIG Sauer P220 Legion with DPM System

Published on January 20, 2021
Duration: 4:49

This video reviews the Sig Sauer P220 Legion equipped with a DPM Systems guide rod assembly. The presenter and a guest demonstrate the pistol's performance, focusing on recoil management and reliability with various ammunition types. They note the DPM system significantly reduces felt recoil, making the .45 ACP P220 Legion very manageable, even during single-handed firing and a 'limp wrist' test. The review highlights the pistol's accuracy and the effectiveness of the DPM system in mitigating recoil.

Quick Summary

The DPM Systems guide rod assembly significantly reduces felt recoil in the Sig Sauer P220 Legion .45 ACP, making it highly manageable. The pistol demonstrated 100% reliability with tested Sig Sauer ammunition, even during challenging 'limp wrist' and single-handed firing tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction: P220 Legion & DPM System
  2. 00:26Double Action First Round Test
  3. 00:40DPM Guide Rod Inspection
  4. 00:48Recoil Management Observation (.45 ACP)
  5. 01:11Limp Wrist Test
  6. 01:20Double Action Limp Wrist Test
  7. 01:56Ammunition Details: Sig Sauer 45 ACP
  8. 02:14P220 Legion in ATT Gun Leather Holster
  9. 02:20Single-Handed Fire Test
  10. 02:47Testing Sig Sauer V-Crown Ammunition
  11. 02:52Slide Release Difficulty Observation
  12. 03:25Double Action Consistency Improvement
  13. 03:45Recoil Control with DPM System
  14. 04:05Reliability Assessment
  15. 04:10Double Action Accuracy Confirmation
  16. 04:23Conclusion: DPM System Effectiveness
  17. 04:26Discount Code for DPM Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the DPM Systems guide rod affect recoil in the Sig Sauer P220 Legion?

The DPM Systems guide rod significantly mitigates recoil in the Sig Sauer P220 Legion chambered in .45 ACP. Reviewers noted a very light felt recoil, making the pistol highly manageable, even during single-handed firing and challenging tests like 'limp wristing'.

What ammunition was used in the Sig Sauer P220 Legion review?

The review tested two types of Sig Sauer .45 ACP ammunition: 230-grain rounds traveling at 850 feet per second with 369 foot-pounds of energy, and Sig Sauer V-Crown ammunition. Both performed reliably with the DPM system installed.

Is the Sig Sauer P220 Legion with the DPM system reliable?

Yes, the Sig Sauer P220 Legion equipped with the DPM Systems guide rod assembly demonstrated 100% reliability during the testing conducted by both individuals in the video. It cycled consistently with the tested ammunition.

What are the key observations about the Sig Sauer P220 Legion's ergonomics?

A notable ergonomic observation was that the slide release on the P220 Legion proved difficult to engage. This often necessitated using a 'slingshot' method to release the slide after a magazine change or malfunction.

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