The Brand NEW SIG P365 AXG LUXE .380 ACP | UNBOXING THE All Steel .380

Published on July 31, 2025
Duration: 9:42

This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the brand new SIG P365 AXG Luxe chambered in .380 ACP. The presenter highlights its all-steel frame, compensator, and the included Romeo X Carry optic. While not a full review, it emphasizes the pistol's potential for a soft-shooting experience and its suitability for concealed carry, particularly as a summer option.

Quick Summary

The SIG P365 AXG Luxe is a .380 ACP pistol featuring an all-steel frame and a built-in compensator, designed for a soft-shooting experience. As part of SIG's Custom Works line, it includes premium features like the Romeo X Carry optic and is considered a potential summer carry option due to its manageable size and recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: SIG P365 AXG Luxe
  2. 00:07Unboxing Begins
  3. 00:18First Look at the Box
  4. 00:33The Pistol Revealed
  5. 00:41P365 Luxe: .380 ACP & Steel Frame
  6. 00:54Custom Works & Aesthetics
  7. 01:08Clear Check
  8. 01:14Initial Appearance
  9. 01:22Compensator and .380 ACP Caliber
  10. 01:26Full Steel Frame Impressions
  11. 01:40Summer Carry Potential
  12. 01:45Magazine Capacity (12+1)
  13. 01:49Included Magazines & SIG Coin
  14. 01:52Custom Works Context
  15. 02:05Romeo X Carry Optic
  16. 02:16AXG Frame and Grip Panels
  17. 02:32Cerakote Finish: Tungsten Gray
  18. 03:04Accessory Rail (1-Rail)
  19. 03:27Magazine Details
  20. 03:40P365 AXG Model Designation
  21. 03:45Steel Frame & Shootability
  22. 04:07Slide Serrations
  23. 04:13Solid Feel
  24. 04:20Unboxing vs. Full Review
  25. 04:43Handling the Pistol
  26. 04:59Full Metal Feel
  27. 05:10Recoil Expectations
  28. 05:18Weight and Recoil Mitigation
  29. 05:26Grip Extension Suggestion
  30. 05:37Side Release Accessibility
  31. 05:46SIG's Achievement
  32. 05:50.380 ACP for Family Shooting
  33. 05:53Compact Size and Fit
  34. 05:58Romeo X Series Sights
  35. 06:14Other Opinions: Mighty F & Fernie
  36. 06:28Second Clear Check
  37. 06:36Smoothness and Racking
  38. 06:47Grip Texture
  39. 06:51.380 ACP Recoil Prediction
  40. 06:55Weight and Compensator Impact
  41. 07:04Positive Feedback
  42. 07:08Magazine Count Confirmation
  43. 07:12Grip and Level Feel
  44. 07:22Comparison to Regular P365
  45. 07:27Fit in Small Hands
  46. 07:38Sunday Review Reminder
  47. 07:43Custom Works Context (Again)
  48. 07:50Higher Trim Level
  49. 08:07Summer Carry Option
  50. 08:17Weight Discussion
  51. 08:21Carry Options (Purse, Thigh Holster)
  52. 08:44P365 Luxe .380 ACP Recap
  53. 08:52Full Review Reminder
  54. 09:00Oversized Magazine Release
  55. 09:15Viewer Engagement: What do you think?
  56. 09:25Thank You and Support
  57. 09:31Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the SIG P365 AXG Luxe?

The SIG P365 AXG Luxe featured in this unboxing video is chambered in .380 ACP. This caliber is known for being manageable, making it suitable for a wider range of shooters, including those who might find larger calibers challenging.

What makes the SIG P365 AXG Luxe a 'Luxe' model?

The 'Luxe' designation and AXG frame indicate this pistol is part of SIG Sauer's premium 'Custom Works' line. It features an all-steel frame, a compensator for reduced recoil, and often includes enhanced aesthetics and components like the Romeo X Carry optic.

How does the steel frame affect the SIG P365 AXG Luxe's shooting experience?

The all-steel frame adds significant weight compared to polymer-framed pistols. This increased mass, combined with the built-in compensator, is expected to drastically reduce felt recoil, leading to a very soft and controllable shooting experience, even with the .380 ACP cartridge.

Is the SIG P365 AXG Luxe suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, despite its steel frame, the P365 AXG Luxe is considered a viable summer carry option. Its compact size, combined with the soft-shooting characteristics from the steel frame and compensator, makes it manageable for everyday carry.

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