XGRIP for SIG P320 Subcompact

Published on January 1, 2016
Duration: 3:14

This review covers the XGrip accessory for Sig Sauer P320 and P250 subcompact pistols. The XGrip aims to provide a more comfortable grip and eliminate the gap when using full-size 15-round magazines in subcompact frames. While it offers improved ergonomics and aesthetics, a significant drawback is its loose fit, which can lead to the magazine unintentionally disengaging.

Quick Summary

The XGrip for Sig Sauer P320/P250 subcompact pistols allows the use of 15-round magazines, enhancing capacity and grip comfort. However, a common issue is its loose fit on the magazine, which can lead to unintentional magazine dislodgement during reloads or handling, posing a significant reliability concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Product Overview
  2. 00:18Purpose of the XGrip
  3. 00:34Comfort and Aesthetics
  4. 00:50Installation Guide
  5. 01:11Positive Aspects of the XGrip
  6. 01:51Negative Aspects and Fitment Issues
  7. 02:33Impact on Reloads and Reliability
  8. 02:40Final Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the XGrip for Sig Sauer P320/P250 subcompact pistols?

The XGrip is designed to allow the use of 15-round full-size magazines in Sig Sauer P320 and P250 subcompact pistols. It fills the gap between the magazine base plate and the pistol grip, providing a more comfortable and complete grip for the shooter's hand.

How do you install the XGrip on a Sig P320/P250 subcompact magazine?

Installation is simple: take the XGrip out of its packaging, slip it over the magazine, and slide it all the way down until it reaches the magazine's base plate. Ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed before installation.

What are the main benefits of using an XGrip on a Sig P320/P250 subcompact?

The XGrip offers increased comfort by providing a better resting place for the pinky finger, leading to a more secure and full grip. It also improves the aesthetics by eliminating the unsightly gap between the magazine and the pistol frame.

What is the primary drawback of the XGrip for Sig P320/P250 subcompact pistols?

The most significant issue is that the XGrip is often too loose on the magazine box. This can cause the magazine to become unintentionally dislodged during handling or reloads, potentially leading to magazine drops or partial ejections, which is a critical reliability concern.

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