![]() ![]() ![]() Given my druthers and making a decision for myself, I would prefer the handling and ergonomics of the SiG. I have a P-320 X-Five and I will never trust a P-320 as a self-defense gun. For more info, check out our Glock 47 Gen 5 review. Otherwise, it is not largely different from the G17 MOS in terms of size, weight, capacity, and performance. The Carry is 0.2 inches taller than the Compact, i.e. But that also means there’s more real estate for that dot to hide in, until you have the gun in line with the target. The notable difference between the Glock 47 MOS and Glock 17 Gen5 MOS is that Glock 47 has a shorter dust cover (portion under the muzzle). The P320 Compact and the P320 Carry are about the same size as the Glock 17, and we’ll be looking at those guns. That’s to give you more view of your target while you look through the sight. ![]() If I wanted a full-sized 10mm for a woods gun, I'd go with a Glock. The SIG Romeo sight is considerably larger (both wider and taller) than the JPoint. I train people using Glocks they are indeed the lowest common denominator and are certainly adequate for personal defense tasks. 1 2 Next Bren 2 Too big for concealed carry and not a good caliber for much other than self-defense. Learning to manage the SiG trigger for the best accuracy requires more training time, although it is readily accomplished. When firing is finished, the pistol must be manually “decocked” with the decocking lever before reholstering that’s a step in the manual of arms that the Glock doesn’t have. The trigger pull changes from first to subsequent shots many people find this disturbing and have to “shift grip” to accommodate the two different types of trigger action. On the Glock 17 Gen 5, you’re going to feel the same light take-up, and then you’re going to feel a little more creep before the trigger continues into a rolling break. Legion Precision Ascend Cut V2 for Glock 34 Gen 5 on Blank slide we provide. Metal Sigs tend to be heavier than comparable Glocks, although some people consider this a feature, not a bug. The Glock 17 Gen 4 trigger isn’t quite as stiff as the Gen3, but it also doesn’t have the rolling break like the Gen 5. Sig Sauer, P320, X5 Legion, Striker Fired, 9mm, 5 Barrel, TXG Tungsten. Metal Sigs are pricey, the US $960-1250, and up depending on model and trim. The SiG grips fit the human hand, and most shooters can avoid side gripping. The manual of arms of the Double Action/Single Action system is simple: once it’s loaded and in service, the firer draws, aims, and presses the trigger through its 11-pound Double Action trigger pull, which cocks the hammer and then releases it to fire the first shot subsequent shots are fired with a crisp and short 5-pound Single Action trigger pull. Capacity is pretty much up to modern standards. They have excellent factory sights, and the all-metal construction gives a “heft” that builds confidence. Being hammer-fired, they are less sensitive to ammo loaded with overhard primers. For a long time was considered the king of the sidearms in the SOF community (Photo: Sig-Sauer) Upsideīoth models are accurate and well made. SIG P226: SIG Sauer P226 is an improved, high-capacity version of the SIG-Sauer P220 pistol. ![]()
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