Sig 365xl vs hellcat pro part 2 👌@SdiEdu

Published on October 17, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This guide details a rigorous reliability test for firearms, simulating harsh conditions by burying them in dirt and mud. The video, presented by a firearms influencer from PewView, demonstrates how to test a handgun's function after submersion and impact. It highlights the importance of practical, real-world testing beyond standard range drills.

Quick Summary

In a comparison by firearms influencer PewView, the Springfield Hellcat Pro was found to be more controllable with easier follow-up shots than the 'snappy' Sig P365XL. Both pistols proved highly reliable, successfully firing full magazines after being buried in dirt and stepped on, demonstrating resilience in simulated harsh conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & SDI Logo
  2. 00:00Sig P365XL Rapid Fire Drill
  3. 00:08Hellcat Pro Rapid Fire Drill
  4. 00:13Handling & Recoil Comparison
  5. 00:20Hellcat Pro Dirt Test
  6. 00:33Sig P365XL Dirt Test
  7. 00:47Sig P365XL Mud Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Sig P365XL and Springfield Hellcat Pro compare in handling and recoil?

The Springfield Hellcat Pro was noted to feel significantly more controllable, with easier follow-up shots. In contrast, the Sig P365XL was described as 'snappy,' making rapid follow-up shots more challenging.

Were the Sig P365XL and Springfield Hellcat Pro reliable after being subjected to dirt and impact?

Yes, both firearms demonstrated impressive reliability. They successfully fired a full magazine after being buried in dry dirt and stepped on, indicating resilience to harsh conditions.

What kind of extreme reliability tests were performed on the firearms?

The firearms were subjected to rigorous tests simulating adverse conditions. This included burying them completely in dry dirt, stepping on them, and submerging one in a mud mixture (water and dirt) to assess functionality.

What are the key specifications for the Sig P365XL and Springfield Hellcat Pro?

The Sig P365XL features a 9mm caliber, 12+1 capacity, and a 3.7-inch barrel. The Springfield Hellcat Pro also uses 9mm, but offers a higher 15+1 capacity with the same 3.7-inch barrel length.

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