The Army's New Handgun: The Sig Sauer M17. Did They Get It Wrong?

Published on September 23, 2019
Duration: 7:23

This review of the Sig Sauer M17, presented by Mrgunsngear and Tim from Military Arms Channel, offers an expert-level assessment of the US Army's new service pistol. The hosts provide hands-on shooting impressions, discuss its features, and compare it to its competitors, the Glock 19X and Beretta M9A3, in the context of the MHS trials. They highlight the M17's modularity, ambidextrous controls, and optics-ready capability, while also noting ergonomic considerations and potential drawbacks.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer M17, adopted by the US Army, features a coyote frame with black controls, a manual thumb safety, and is optics-ready with the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. While modular, some users note ergonomic adjustments are needed for its grip angle and manual safety placement. It's available for civilian purchase, often in the high $500s.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sig Sauer M17 Shooting Demo
  2. 00:30Introduction and M17 Overview
  3. 01:12M17 Features and Military Configuration
  4. 01:54Comparison and Shooting Plans
  5. 02:35Shooting Impressions and Ergonomics
  6. 03:22Reliability and Modularity Discussion
  7. 04:09Military Handgun Selection Debate
  8. 04:36M17 vs Glock 19X and MHS Trials
  9. 05:13M17 Pros, Cons, and Civilian Availability
  10. 06:00Future M18 and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer M17 adopted by the US Army?

The Sig Sauer M17 features a coyote-colored frame with black controls, a manual thumb safety, and is optics-ready. It's designed to be fully ambidextrous and is a variant of the Sig Sauer P320 platform.

How does the Sig Sauer M17 compare to the Glock 19X and Beretta M9A3?

Reviewers suggest the Beretta M9A3 offered better parts commonality with existing M9s, and some prefer the Glock 19X. The M17 is considered a decent service pistol but not necessarily the top choice for all reviewers.

Are there any ergonomic concerns with the Sig Sauer M17?

Yes, some users find the grip angle requires adjustment compared to other pistols. Additionally, the manual safety's placement can lead to accidental engagement when operating the slide stop for shooters with larger hands.

Is the Sig Sauer M17 suitable for civilian purchase?

Yes, the Sig Sauer M17 is readily available for civilian purchase, often in the high $500s, making it a popular choice for collectors and those seeking a military-style handgun.

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