Better is pretty subjective but Glock is incredibly simple. I'm bias because I shoot Glocks but I carried a P365XL for years which is a miniaturized version of the P320. I can absolutely tell you completely disassembling a P320/P365 is a pain in the ass. The FCU isn't really designed to be taken apart a lot like the trigger assembly of a Glock. Even the slide parts are extremely easy to work on, clean, replace and do your own work on with Glocks. This issue isn't even designated to Sigs. M&Ps, H&Ks, CZs, Caniks, Arex, IWI, anything that's not a Glock clone is a lot harder to work on imho. I can take a complete working Glock, tear it down to its basic components and put it all back together in the matter of 3-5 minutes depending on how much I might fumble. It took me 15 minutes just to take apart my FCU to change my trigger shoe on my P365XL. Glock wins for this reason imho.
@jessepresley, Sone people carry different guns based on activity, places, and clothes they wear. My CCW when I wear suit in office is different with what I carry when I hangout with friends. Even holsters type are different. IWB Appendix type holster, OWB side carry and armpit holster for suit.
I own both, but I’ve owned my glock since 2011 it’s been my edc and only thing I’ve done to it is upgrade the spring because it was worn out after close to 6k rounds. Once I have as many rounds through the sig I’ll give my opinion. Until then, happy shooting gents.
I've been in law enforcement since 1987 and my agency transitioned from the S&W 686 to Glocks in 1993 and we never looked back. I wouldn't buy a Glock as a fun gun but as a fighting pistol they are still hard to beat. I purchased a Glock 19 Gen 5 in 2017 and carry it on and off duty and probably will until I retire in 2030. Thanks guys for another great video.
I retired in ‘97 w/30 yrs on the job and I’d recommend taking your pension ASAP. Life as a working cop today is not worth the risk of being fired & prosecuted to appease some political agenda.
I'm a glock guy. It is all shooters preference. That being said if glock started to start using better grip texturing, a better trigger (ie their performance trigger), and some better sights...That would be dope.
Keep looking for Glock to move forward, keep the reliability, with a better grip angle, and better factory trigger that would be a big win for Glock faithful. I heard the 19x is nice but haven’t had the opportunity to run one.
Crazy how all of that come standard on most sigs. Why do people only complain about getting glock knuckle and glock thumb, no one says "i got sig knuckle"? Maybe thats because sig uses an ergonomic grip, not some boxy grips designed in the 1980s that isn't meant to fit right in a normal human hand.
I really like the Glock factory trigger, most people don't believe me when I tell them I shoot faster with a stock Glock than my Staccato til we go to the range together lol. But yah a better texturing and better steel sights should be standard on all Glock models.
Whenever Gen 6 rolls around it should include the performance trigger standard. There's some inherent reasons that glock triggers are worse than most other guns, namely that the glock safe action is sort of a "one and a half action" rather than a typical single-action striker. This is a perhaps a good thing if you carry appendix pointed at your nuts all day, but there's no reason it cant be improved.
Hi. I am a 74 yo woman and I agree. It says that Glocks are over hyped junk. I started out with a Glock and 6 weeks later I got rid of that thing and went totally Sig Sauer. Just cheap pistols that in my humble oplnlon are cheap imitations of the real thing. The grip angle is a joke. The plastic parts are a joke. My front sight fell off and it was constantly jamming. Keep em'. By the way I now have 6 Sig's.
@@midgepfeffer711 Constantly jamming? You are either a liar or have no idea what you are doing. Being a 74 y/o female I'd say you don't know how to grip a gun. Learn how to use a tool before bashing it. It is 100% guarantee that YOU are the problem, not the gun.
As an Engineer Glock was a genius. Researched firearms and designed his own and hit it out of the park on his first try. He also Designed it For Manufacturability (DFM).
To this day, though, it's clear he wasn't a shooter, and he didn't ask any for feedback. With a plastic frame, it's pretty easy and cheap to tweak the ergonomics, which all the other European companies did with theirs.
I switched to a G19 from a really nice 1911 because a Glock is a reliable tool and it didn't matter to me if it got kicked across the concrete, "lost" in an evidence locker, or left in a hostile environment. I've never understood the "Gucci" aspect to Glocks. It defeats the purpose (and reliability) IMO.
Some people want to build something better. Overwatch or Johnny Glocks triggers are reliable. Lone wolf, killer innovations, Norsso barrels and slides are great. Personally I would use the strike frame Anderson or best the nomad defense lower definitely higher quality than a Glock. ARC slides are great to. Glocks MOS system is one of the bottom three worst optic systems. I can see why you would want to build your own Glock instead of buying and modifying. Especially a different slide.
I heard all the big hype on the break in on the 320 so when I got my first one soon as I got home I put 500 rounds through it even though I had zero issues it made me feel better not my wrist but my mind nice video
Yeah, I switched from Sig P226 to G19 and definitely noticed the grip pitch difference and find I have to correct every time I draw with the Glock I have to bring it down to get on target. Otherwise I love both systems.
The glock angle does a better job of locking your wrist when gripped correctly, but the the sig angle seems to be more intuitive. I think the biggest issue is when you have both; it's hard to have muscle memory for two different systems.
I saw a video recently in which they explained how to naturally pull up each grip type. They said with most grips, you point with your index finger. With a Glock, you point with your thumb. Changed everything for me when switching between the two.
Agreed I switched to Sig about 5-6 years ago and over never had an issue with either Sig or my Glocks, but I definitely prefer the Sig ergonomics and their triggers, which a P365 or a P320 is my everyday, but I keep a Glock because if anything ever happens they’ll be Glock mags everywhere. Also something that don’t get mentioned often is man mag changes on the Sig are so much easier than the Glock mags that almost always stick.
I own both. This comment is accurate. The Glock 19x shoots flatter for me than my XCarry does. That said, trigger (first pull specially), and features (in Glock you have to go MOS) out of the box the Sig wins. Both have been equally reliable in my experience. Despite Sig giving the military a better deal than Glock, the Sig seems to have higher quality parts (except for the frame, I prefer Glocks polymer solution). Personally, I just shoot the Glock platform better.
thanks on the informative review. I have been (1995) shooting 1911 custom pistols for mannnny years. I carried Micro 1911 Springfield 45ACP for mannnny years. 2000 I tried G17 gen.3 and another G17 gen.4. Hated the grip angle/sights/trigger. Loved the accuracy/capacity/dependability. 2023 I tried SIG P365 X Macro. Liked trigger/capacity/sights. Personally I have not had issue switching from Glock to 1911, BUT have not been in a life or death situation. my EDC is the G17. I just trust the simplicity/ dependability/ capacity AND not HAVING A THUMB AND GRIP SAFETY TO DEAL WITH IN A LIFE OR DEATH SITUATION. I still take all of them to the range several times a Month to practice. When I gear up EDC. I do a few dryfires to confirm where things are. I think no matter what you carry. That is the key.
I’m not very familiar with Sigs, but everyone I know that has one loves it. I have a gen 3 Glock 19 and also a walther PPQ, when comparing those two my walther smokes the Glock. Especially since I’m a lefty, the walther out of the box needs nothing except maybe trit sites, whereas my Glock needed a few hundred bucks added to it. I also find the Glock uncomfortable, the walther is extremely comfortable and the trigger is amazing.
I really like how the sig can flex up to a competition gun since you can take the fcu out and throw in a heavy x5 tungsten grip and now youre competitive in uspsa, so it can def be more versatile. It makes me want to own one, but im still running Glock
Yeah. Bought a Sig XTEN, because that FCU can go into a standard P320 grip module, so I can buy parts to have pretty much any caliber with that one FCU.
I own seven 100% flawlessly running P320 variants and love 'em all! As far as Glock goes... I just skipped all the requisite modifications to bring the gun out of the '80s and bought a Shadow Systems MR920 instead. 🤷🏾♂️
I have a Glock. I thought about the SIG handgun line. I decided to go the S&W M&P route, which is what I carry now. That works better for me than either of these two options. Plus I do get to support a legendary American firearms company, which I feel isn't enough. No hate for Glock or SIG ( I have other SIG products, e.g. rifles) or anyone who chooses either one.
I started shooting 92Fs and West German P226s. Feel in love with Sig. I’ve tried to love Glock, shot a few different models and I just didn’t shoot well with them. I think that’s what it really boils down to. The ONLY guns I’ve had an issue with were M&P first gen. I had a full size and a compact and had to send both back to the factory for various issues including ejecting brass straight back into my forehead. I will say S&W was excellent and they repaired both guns very quickly. The only gun I sold that I really miss is my old S&W 4516. I think the best Sig I own is still my P228. Best balanced firearm I’ve ever shot.
I bought a Glock way back in 86 for a contract security job I had coming up. It's been flawless I did change the trigger pull a little but but other than that it's a real shooter. I now have two more Glocks. I've heard several reports about some sigs going off when I shouldn't. That would keep me from buying one.
@@Vintage-Bobwhat makes it a sad way to make decisions? He made the right decision so it seems to work ok. If I was looking to buy a particular car, and I heard reports that model had burst into flames, I’d take it off my list.
"The Glock was the only semiautomatic to fail in a recent round of "drop tests," Mr. Pledger said. In those tests, guns were dropped to the floor from waist height to see if the impact caused them to fire. "In many cases, the Glock pistols will not pass the drop test," he said. "If you drop it exactly right, it can go off." The F.B.I., police departments in Los Angeles and Chicago, the California Highway Patrol and the Metro-Dade Police Department in Florida have banned Glocks for routine use by their officers, citing a range of safety and training problems. All these departments have selected other brands of semiautomatics instead" - New York Times, June 15, 1992
@@papimaximus95I read the whole article. It just seems like a bunch of nonsense said by people who are afraid of change. The fact is, there’s no credible reports of drop safety issues. Just some hearsay coming from guys who like their revolvers in the 90’s.
My favorite is still the often-ignored M&P. That being said I've been carrying a P365 since 2018. Have thousands and thousands of rounds through it. Enough rounds through it that it wore out the extractor and Sig replaced it under warranty. I have a 43X MOS as well but that P365 just disappears under a T-shirt and living in FL ease of concealment is a priority.
I also started with the P226 for work, loved that gun! Switched to Glock for work, loved that gun too. I like the P320 a lot as well, but now Im considering a SW M&P 2.0 compact as a G19 and P320 replacement, MP shoots great and so far very reliable. Like it better than the P320. Im still running G19 for mid size carry, and for smaller carry I like the P365XL. I dont have any major issues switching between grip angles. But, the G19 has to be the best overall for that ugly but reliable go bang tool for the job! All great guns, personal preference is all that matters.
I’m a Glock guy, Glock 45 is the best model. I recently and reluctantly got into some sig pistols. I feel in love with the 365xl it replaced my shield plus. I picked up a 320 DH3 and my god is that pistol comfortable to hold in your hand. Extremely accurate and the trigger is definitely better than the Glock. But if I have to take one gun it will always be my G45
I'm a long time sig guy, and shot a glock the other day for the first time in years, shot about 3-4 inches high until I adjusted for it. found it to be a real pain in the butt, also, hated the trigger. That said, if I started out years ago with Glocks I'd probably be the reverse. haha
i recently bought a Sig P320 C that i appendix carry concealed, it shoots well and really smooth and accurate.what flew away from the Sig when Coch racked the slide at 25:19 or shortly after? Cheers Coch and Dorr, you guys are top shelf.
I just watched a couple of news segment and police bodycam footages of P320s going off while holstered. Sig won most of the previous lawsuits despite glaring evidences just like the one I watched but they lost one recently.
I am very interested to hear the issue, as I switched from a Timney gold, which did not reset properly even with work. Only have dry fired the performance trigger and it seems perfect.
Which manufacturer did you get your gpt from? I just ordered one from the Glock store and a tungsten guide rod to reduce recoil for my 45 and now I’m kind of nervous hearing about the possibility of messing with the reliability
@TheOGHodor I was also curious about the issues he alluded to, but I do know that a dry GPT will become sticky feeling due to similar metals rubbing together at the connector/trigger bar interface. The instructions call for lube and I've never had a problem placing a drop every 500 or so rounds. Best factory Glock trigger ever.
I have a circa 1989 Glock 17 that has NEVER malfunctioned! I have semi retired the “old” Glock 17 and am carrying my “new” Glock 17 ( 1990 ) The second G17 also, has never malfunctioned…. They just work!
I have two 320s and several Glocks (gen 1, 4 and 5). There are several things i like better on the Sig but I'll carry the Glock because of its reliability. Plus, i like the lower bore axis and I'm used to the grip angle. The 19X is my favorite.
Overwatch Precision triggers are great in Glocks, all stock glock internals with an option for NP3 coatings(the trigger shoe is the only change from OEM, shortens the pull by .24”). The company is run by active and ex military too, easy sell for me and no issues/failures to date from the two I own
I love my Sig 239, it's my go to EDC for summer. 8+1 and 3 mags, I don't feel under-gunned. During winter, Springfield XD-45 or Sig 320 X-Carry. 365 feels too small in my hand, haven't had much experience with 365s, but if I didn't already have a 320, I'd be persuadable
Fantastic comparison video. I own an actual contract Sig M18 w/ Romeo M17 and a Glock 19X milled with an RMR. I absolutely love both and shoot both well. I find myself rotating between both pretty equally. I've never been a 1911 guy or owned a 1911 -- but after buying the Brouwer M1811 grip module for the M18, it became my favorite. But I don't give that credit to Sig, I give it to Brouwer, lol. I never sold my Glocks 10-15 years ago when people were crying about "muh Glocknades!" or "muh Glockleg!" when Glocks were blowing up from shitty PD ammo and cops were shooting their legs. I'm not selling my M18 with cops literally doing the same shit, lol. I remember all of the conspiracies of "GLOCK IS SPENDING MILLIONS TO QUIET US, DONT LET THEM SILENCE US!" on various gun forums. And nowadays, it's people crying about Sig doing the same thing. RIdiculous. Both are safe. Both are fantastic and reliable. Both had issues with sights flying off and horribly trained cops shooting themselves upon adoption. Rent both and buy whatever you shoot best!
Glock with a polymer 80 or strike 80 lower or sct lower . The texture , beaver tail , undercut trigger guard , 1911ish grip angle is amazing. I don’t trust sig pistol unless hammer fired.
I hated Glocks initially. I didn’t like the way they looked I never wanted to even try one. Our oldest Son came for a visit back from his Iraq deployment and we went to the local range. They had rentals. We rented the 357 S&W revolver and the Glock 19. We both fell in love with the Glock! Now I have several in different calibers and I've been EDC the G26 gen four for years now. Crazy how shooting a Glock changed my mind on Glock. I just wish they would upgrade the design more. I only carry stock pistols for EDC! Sig P365, & the XMACRO gave me choices but I always go back to my G26! Thanks for the review! Your reviews and the training tips Myles does has helped me greatly. God Bless Y'all...
I’m a Glock guy..Glock and 1911.. I bought the Walther PDP pro and my Glocks sit around a lot now! That thing is super sweet out of the box! All the things you want to upgrade on a Glock, grip surface,sights,extended controls and trigger are 100% good to go on the PDP. Thanks for the content guys!
I have watched 22 seconds of the video. Ive reached my considerably educated conclusion. ITS ALWAYS BEEN THE G19. i dont need to tell anyone why. Its the Glock. Period.
Glocks aren’t super hard to build as long as you remain gen compatible but some parts are cross gen compatible But even still the 320 is definitely like an AR15 where it plays nicer with modularity and different grip modules and slides using the same FCU
Appreciate you guys. Please don’t change from your style. We don’t want garand thumb and we definitely don’t want gbrs. Keep doing you and being humble
The new grit grips Glock 19 Gen 3 frame is really nice they took the grip angle from a 21 degree to a 18 degree grip angle full wrap around texture out the box it's really nice and feels good in the hand
Very interesting thank you. I have a G19 G5 and never really liked it . I got a Walther PDP and never looked back. Different guns for different people.
I haven't had reliability issues with the 320. I have carried a P-320 Compact in .45 ACP for 2 years and fired many thousands of rounds thru it without a malfunction. A few things here: 1) Which gun do you shoot better? For some odd reason I can't put my finger on, I shoot the 320 really well and so does my wife. 2) The modular design with removable FCU makes the 320 super quick and easy to clean. 3) The trigger in the 320 is not far off from the Apex package in my M&P 2.0 Compact. All I added was a Talon grip and it's good to go. I have never been a Sig guy, but there's just something about this gun...
I bought a used gen 2 Glock in 98 or 99 on the advice of a friend of mine. Everyone that's ever shot it, loved it. I put orange nail polish on the front site and people think that it's aftermarket... I have a brand new never used gen 4 still in the case in the safe. I'll use it when my other one wears out...
Coming from a martial arts background, the glock angle doesn't bother me at all. In fact it could be a little steeper. When punching correctly and hitting with the first two knuckles, it lines up the bones and locks the wrist. The glock angel kinda does the same
As far as tricking out a glock I think frame work is the one thing it really needs.... a double undercut, thumb ledge and a stipple job... your set. That's all it really needs
First 200 rounds was stock trigger. Then 700 rounds with the performance trigger, went back to stock and didn't notice a deference. The trigger smooth itself out the more that I shot it. And my Glock knuckle went away. I didn't have any problems with the performance trigger.
P320 all the way, better trigger, better sights, better ergonomics, completely modular. All the Glock people can answer with is "high bore axis" and keep bringing up the drop fire problem resolved in 2017. If they only knew about the Glock "safety upgrades" all throughout the 90s.
"The Glock was the only semiautomatic to fail in a recent round of "drop tests," Mr. Pledger said. In those tests, guns were dropped to the floor from waist height to see if the impact caused them to fire. "In many cases, the Glock pistols will not pass the drop test," he said. "If you drop it exactly right, it can go off." The F.B.I., police departments in Los Angeles and Chicago, the California Highway Patrol and the Metro-Dade Police Department in Florida have banned Glocks for routine use by their officers, citing a range of safety and training problems. All these departments have selected other brands of semiautomatics instead" - New York Times, June 15, 1992
@@Toolie716Glock out performed Sig in the testing the factual data is free directly from the US Government website, Sig sold there package cheaper per gun then Glock and actually loses money for each gun they provide the military but knew they would sell so many commercially it would make up for it.
Some of the best competitors at the range I work at would beg to differ. One guy has 20k through his main P320, and 0 failures. One of the other guys runs M&P...nobody runs Glock. I was using Walther, but switched to a 2011 because my coworker has taken some high level armorer courses, and I wanted to learn. Personally, I like Glock. I just find myself shooting other guns.
I think I paid $34 for my Glock 17 magazine at my local gun store...I have purchased many Glocks in my life and only 2 Sig Sauer pistols the Sig Sauer P32O & p365 xmacro comp I still own about 5 Glocks and Zero Sig Sauer pistols
I’ll be forever tied to Glocks because of the grip angle. It feels natural to me now and I naturally point other guns low now. I guess I could make it a point to train it but I don’t think I like any other gun enough to put in that kind of effort.
The Sig was a quick and dirty adaption of the double action only, hammer fired P250. You can see the vestigial hammer feature on the backplate, which accounts for the high bore axis The 365 was striker fired from the drawing board. Does anyone know the differences in the internal safety mechanisms between 320 and 365?
The only problem I have with SIG 365 is my support hand doesn’t grip right. My palm crushes my fingers trying to make contact with the grip and sometimes it jumps itself loose. I like the glock slide release set up but my thumb can’t reach it so i have to use pointer finger. I think they make paddles that extend further. I think combination of both pistols to make a hybrid is the solution!
I have the p320 x compact which comes with the flat trigger. The trigger is real nice. I was going to get a glock but when I went to the range I tried a wide variety of handguns including several types of glocks and I just shot the sig soo much better. Past issues with the p320 and lack of trigger safety make me hesitant to carry it though so I was looking at glocks again for carry but now I have my eye on something like the czp10c just because it has a nicer trigger and comes with better sights. Don't really want a carry gun that I have to buy parts for.
I have a G19, P320, P365 and the CZ P10C. You will not be disappointed in the CZ. The only thing to note is the tiny slide because of the internal rails. Clearing a malfunction needs to be a bit more deliberate because there's so little to grab on to. That said, after 2000 rounds, my only malfunction was shooting somebody else's hand loaded "barely legal" ammo. His crimp height was a little too long for my chamber. Shot fine, just stuck the slide closed when I was trying to clear at the end of the stage for the RSO.
I'm with Coach, though. My Glock is great, I just have to push the sights down after the presentation because of the stupid grip angle. If your willing to marry Glock, it is probably the best out there minus sights and texture. But, I can switch between my Sigs, CZs and my Kimber without thinking.
To each his own. For me, I can't get past all the quality challenges of Sig. I've experienced some of those personally. I'll stick with the Toyota Camry of pistols, the boring, ugly, simple, reliable Glock.
If my life is dependent on the weapon going bang every time Glock is my go to. As far as something that I will like to shoot then I would go sig, but it would have to be the P226, not sure I like the 320 as much. I do like the modularity of the 320.
226 is as reliable as any Glock it’s one of most proven combat handguns of all time if I needed a gun to save my life pistol it’s either Glock or 226. For sure not a 320
Best video ever. I have both and my Glock is a beast. My P320 is doing everything dude said. The cycling part is my favorite part of the video, I was bout to sell mine until I saw this video. Now I know to keep practicing with it, and running rounds through it to break it in. Thank you soooooo much for this video.
In My opinion, The Glock grip angle is designed to rotate the top of the wrist up for better alignment with the bore. I find that squeezing the little finger and ring finger extra tight helps to lock the wrist this helps control recoil for Me. and of course very tight support hand grip. 43x , 19 , G-45 , they all shoot equally as well, you would think the 43x is the hardest to shoot but not so, i do just as good with the 43x as the 19 , but the G-45 is smoother than the other two the larger grip makes a difference for Me.
It seems many departments are issuing mid size pistols thinking they can carry them off duty as well, thus saving the department money. Another great video gentleman.
There are more options for the 320 than mentioned. From internal springs to triggers from a bunch of companies. Magazines and grip options are atleast 10 different options. . Barrels and slides n such. Fully ambi. Can choose for it to have a physical safety or blade safety.
Better is pretty subjective but Glock is incredibly simple. I'm bias because I shoot Glocks but I carried a P365XL for years which is a miniaturized version of the P320. I can absolutely tell you completely disassembling a P320/P365 is a pain in the ass. The FCU isn't really designed to be taken apart a lot like the trigger assembly of a Glock. Even the slide parts are extremely easy to work on, clean, replace and do your own work on with Glocks.
This issue isn't even designated to Sigs. M&Ps, H&Ks, CZs, Caniks, Arex, IWI, anything that's not a Glock clone is a lot harder to work on imho.
I can take a complete working Glock, tear it down to its basic components and put it all back together in the matter of 3-5 minutes depending on how much I might fumble. It took me 15 minutes just to take apart my FCU to change my trigger shoe on my P365XL. Glock wins for this reason imho.
The first pistol I ever bought myself was a Sig P229. That was 20 years ago. It's still in my edc rotation.
WTF is a "rotation".
@jessepresley, Sone people carry different guns based on activity, places, and clothes they wear.
My CCW when I wear suit in office is different with what I carry when I hangout with friends. Even holsters type are different. IWB Appendix type holster, OWB side carry and armpit holster for suit.
I have the 229 in .40 too heavy for EDC. I carry a G45 I like the 17+1.
I'm sorry to hear that. After 20 years, you should've figured out Sigs suck.
@@breeze7863 sounds like a never anything new Glock fan boy. Too bad there not smart enough to engineer a newer style gun.
I own both, but I’ve owned my glock since 2011 it’s been my edc and only thing I’ve done to it is upgrade the spring because it was worn out after close to 6k rounds. Once I have as many rounds through the sig I’ll give my opinion. Until then, happy shooting gents.
I CC a S&W M&P Shield Plus and I have found it to be preferable to my Glock 17 and P365 ergonomically.
I've been in law enforcement since 1987 and my agency transitioned from the S&W 686 to Glocks in 1993 and we never looked back. I wouldn't buy a Glock as a fun gun but as a fighting pistol they are still hard to beat. I purchased a Glock 19 Gen 5 in 2017 and carry it on and off duty and probably will until I retire in 2030. Thanks guys for another great video.
Dude, in LE since 87? Retire now and enjoy life.
Stay safe brother
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Broooooo, you still working it?? Since 87? I’ll be out as soon as I can. 😮
I retired in ‘97 w/30 yrs on the job and I’d recommend taking your pension ASAP. Life as a working cop today is not worth the risk of being fired & prosecuted to appease some political agenda.
I'm a glock guy. It is all shooters preference. That being said if glock started to start using better grip texturing, a better trigger (ie their performance trigger), and some better sights...That would be dope.
Keep looking for Glock to move forward, keep the reliability, with a better grip angle, and better factory trigger that would be a big win for Glock faithful. I heard the 19x is nice but haven’t had the opportunity to run one.
Crazy how all of that come standard on most sigs. Why do people only complain about getting glock knuckle and glock thumb, no one says "i got sig knuckle"? Maybe thats because sig uses an ergonomic grip, not some boxy grips designed in the 1980s that isn't meant to fit right in a normal human hand.
I really like the Glock factory trigger, most people don't believe me when I tell them I shoot faster with a stock Glock than my Staccato til we go to the range together lol. But yah a better texturing and better steel sights should be standard on all Glock models.
Whenever Gen 6 rolls around it should include the performance trigger standard. There's some inherent reasons that glock triggers are worse than most other guns, namely that the glock safe action is sort of a "one and a half action" rather than a typical single-action striker.
This is a perhaps a good thing if you carry appendix pointed at your nuts all day, but there's no reason it cant be improved.
Just get a M&P
I really like my Sig M18. I’ve owned a bunch of Glocks over the years and only have a G20 and G40 left
The fact that everything is compared to glock says a lot.
Hi. I am a 74 yo woman and I agree. It says that Glocks are over hyped junk. I started out with a Glock and 6 weeks later I got rid of that thing and went totally Sig Sauer. Just cheap pistols that in my humble oplnlon are cheap imitations of the real thing. The grip angle is a joke. The plastic parts are a joke. My front sight fell off and it was constantly jamming. Keep em'. By the way I now have 6 Sig's.
Not really. While, yes they are the best selling handgun in America, they are also the most returned.
@@midgepfeffer711 Constantly jamming? You are either a liar or have no idea what you are doing. Being a 74 y/o female I'd say you don't know how to grip a gun. Learn how to use a tool before bashing it. It is 100% guarantee that YOU are the problem, not the gun.
@@midgepfeffer711 lmao everything you said might be true but JAMMING? thats where i call CAPPPP XD
@@pbh07 that’s what happens when you watch too many hood movies!😅
respect the call out to Paul Harrell. also 1st.
Amen.
@@WhoWouldWantThisNameGod bless Paul Harrell.
Ah yes -- the meat target. BBQ at Paul's place ✌🏽
Is he dying?
@@mattysee24yes he has terminal cancer and had moved his brother in to take over his channel.
As an Engineer Glock was a genius. Researched firearms and designed his own and hit it out of the park on his first try. He also Designed it For Manufacturability (DFM).
Well technically his 17th try, but I get what your saying. 😂👍
Imagine if the genius included a usable grip, nicer sights, quality trigger, and a mag release in the proper place. But yeah, the guts are good lol
To this day, though, it's clear he wasn't a shooter, and he didn't ask any for feedback.
With a plastic frame, it's pretty easy and cheap to tweak the ergonomics, which all the other European companies did with theirs.
I own both and like both. I run a Timney Alpha 5 trigger in my Glock 19. Difference is amazing .
I switched to a G19 from a really nice 1911 because a Glock is a reliable tool and it didn't matter to me if it got kicked across the concrete, "lost" in an evidence locker, or left in a hostile environment. I've never understood the "Gucci" aspect to Glocks. It defeats the purpose (and reliability) IMO.
Some people want to build something better. Overwatch or Johnny Glocks triggers are reliable. Lone wolf, killer innovations, Norsso barrels and slides are great. Personally I would use the strike frame Anderson or best the nomad defense lower definitely higher quality than a Glock. ARC slides are great to. Glocks MOS system is one of the bottom three worst optic systems. I can see why you would want to build your own Glock instead of buying and modifying. Especially a different slide.
@@InGratitudeIam same way how people like to mod their honda civics
I actually just picked up my first sig. p320 x compact. Im kind of exited to finally try one out.
Hope it doesn’t randomly go off
It is a fantastic gun. Been carrying mine daily for 2+ years and love it.
Mine is super reliable and accurate 320 primary care
Up you're life Insurance & make sure that the Sig P320 is not listed as violation of policy
@@jaymacdizzle6793
I heard all the big hype on the break in on the 320 so when I got my first one soon as I got home I put 500 rounds through it even though I had zero issues it made me feel better not my wrist but my mind nice video
Yeah, I switched from Sig P226 to G19 and definitely noticed the grip pitch difference and find I have to correct every time I draw with the Glock I have to bring it down to get on target. Otherwise I love both systems.
The glock angle does a better job of locking your wrist when gripped correctly, but the the sig angle seems to be more intuitive.
I think the biggest issue is when you have both; it's hard to have muscle memory for two different systems.
I made the same switch...which one do you prefer? Why?
If you have a Sig and are used to that grip angle what about a Glock clone like the Shadow Systems which has the 1911 grip angle?
226 to Glock, why??? Lol
I saw a video recently in which they explained how to naturally pull up each grip type. They said with most grips, you point with your index finger. With a Glock, you point with your thumb. Changed everything for me when switching between the two.
Agreed I switched to Sig about 5-6 years ago and over never had an issue with either Sig or my Glocks, but I definitely prefer the Sig ergonomics and their triggers, which a P365 or a P320 is my everyday, but I keep a Glock because if anything ever happens they’ll be Glock mags everywhere. Also something that don’t get mentioned often is man mag changes on the Sig are so much easier than the Glock mags that almost always stick.
Sig mags fall right out!!! I love Glock but sig is miles better
Magpull is actually making 17 round steel mags for the p320 now that you can get for about $30.
Thank you for letting us know. I am a p320 fan boy and a MagPul fan boy and it is nice to that MagPul is making P320 mags.
They need to make a steel version for Glock that holds 17
I have a 30 round mag for my p320 😂
Magpul mags are not at reliable or durable as oem mags
@@News4RonBurgundy idk if its as sexy as the 21 rounders that come with the m18 ngl
Just look at the significant difference in muzzle rise. The Glock 19s bore axis is simply superior for quick and accurate follow up shots.
I own both. This comment is accurate. The Glock 19x shoots flatter for me than my XCarry does. That said, trigger (first pull specially), and features (in Glock you have to go MOS) out of the box the Sig wins.
Both have been equally reliable in my experience. Despite Sig giving the military a better deal than Glock, the Sig seems to have higher quality parts (except for the frame, I prefer Glocks polymer solution).
Personally, I just shoot the Glock platform better.
9:55 RIP Paul Harrell. Respect to an Oregon legend.
thanks on the informative review.
I have been (1995) shooting 1911 custom pistols for mannnny years. I carried Micro 1911 Springfield 45ACP for mannnny years. 2000 I tried G17 gen.3 and another G17 gen.4. Hated the grip angle/sights/trigger. Loved the accuracy/capacity/dependability. 2023 I tried SIG P365 X Macro. Liked trigger/capacity/sights. Personally I have not had issue switching from Glock to 1911, BUT have not been in a life or death situation. my EDC is the G17. I just trust the simplicity/ dependability/ capacity AND not HAVING A THUMB AND GRIP SAFETY TO DEAL WITH IN A LIFE OR DEATH SITUATION. I still take all of them to the range several times a Month to practice. When I gear up EDC. I do a few dryfires to confirm where things are. I think no matter what you carry. That is the key.
Being a Glock guy, my choice is clear.BUT, to each their own. You should shoot the gun that suits YOU better.
I’m an Sig guy but have Glocks and this is the same thing I always say, it’s not necessarily about which is better, it’s which is better for you.
I’m not very familiar with Sigs, but everyone I know that has one loves it. I have a gen 3 Glock 19 and also a walther PPQ, when comparing those two my walther smokes the Glock. Especially since I’m a lefty, the walther out of the box needs nothing except maybe trit sites, whereas my Glock needed a few hundred bucks added to it. I also find the Glock uncomfortable, the walther is extremely comfortable and the trigger is amazing.
I totally agree! I have numerous Walthers and they are amazing firearms!
I really like how the sig can flex up to a competition gun since you can take the fcu out and throw in a heavy x5 tungsten grip and now youre competitive in uspsa, so it can def be more versatile. It makes me want to own one, but im still running Glock
Yeah. Bought a Sig XTEN, because that FCU can go into a standard P320 grip module, so I can buy parts to have pretty much any caliber with that one FCU.
I own seven 100% flawlessly running P320 variants and love 'em all!
As far as Glock goes... I just skipped all the requisite modifications to bring the gun out of the '80s and bought a Shadow Systems MR920 instead. 🤷🏾♂️
Shadow Systems still isn’t a Glock and never will be no matter how many bells and whistles you throw on it. Glock is king.
@@ryanranard5187I was considering it but then just went with the Glock 45 .
I have a Glock. I thought about the SIG handgun line. I decided to go the S&W M&P route, which is what I carry now. That works better for me than either of these two options. Plus I do get to support a legendary American firearms company, which I feel isn't enough. No hate for Glock or SIG ( I have other SIG products, e.g. rifles) or anyone who chooses either one.
I started shooting 92Fs and West German P226s. Feel in love with Sig.
I’ve tried to love Glock, shot a few different models and I just didn’t shoot well with them.
I think that’s what it really boils down to.
The ONLY guns I’ve had an issue with were M&P first gen. I had a full size and a compact and had to send both back to the factory for various issues including ejecting brass straight back into my forehead.
I will say S&W was excellent and they repaired both guns very quickly.
The only gun I sold that I really miss is my old S&W 4516.
I think the best Sig I own is still my P228. Best balanced firearm I’ve ever shot.
As a lefty and competition shooter, it's nice to see more companys coming out with ambi models.
Yes as a fellow lefty I agree and all the manufacturers seem to be making the mag releases easier to change over also!
companies
I bought a Glock way back in 86 for a contract security job I had coming up. It's been flawless I did change the trigger pull a little but but other than that it's a real shooter. I now have two more Glocks. I've heard several reports about some sigs going off when I shouldn't. That would keep me from buying one.
Dude! I was on that some security job. How you been?
You've "heard reports", which means you have no clue because you never researched it. Sad way to make decisions.
@@Vintage-Bobwhat makes it a sad way to make decisions? He made the right decision so it seems to work ok. If I was looking to buy a particular car, and I heard reports that model had burst into flames, I’d take it off my list.
"The Glock was the only semiautomatic to fail in a recent round of "drop tests," Mr. Pledger said. In those tests, guns were dropped to the floor from waist height to see if the impact caused them to fire.
"In many cases, the Glock pistols will not pass the drop test," he said. "If you drop it exactly right, it can go off."
The F.B.I., police departments in Los Angeles and Chicago, the California Highway Patrol and the Metro-Dade Police Department in Florida have banned Glocks for routine use by their officers, citing a range of safety and training problems. All these departments have selected other brands of semiautomatics instead" - New York Times, June 15, 1992
@@papimaximus95I read the whole article. It just seems like a bunch of nonsense said by people who are afraid of change. The fact is, there’s no credible reports of drop safety issues. Just some hearsay coming from guys who like their revolvers in the 90’s.
My favorite is still the often-ignored M&P. That being said I've been carrying a P365 since 2018. Have thousands and thousands of rounds through it. Enough rounds through it that it wore out the extractor and Sig replaced it under warranty. I have a 43X MOS as well but that P365 just disappears under a T-shirt and living in FL ease of concealment is a priority.
Yeah I agree. I’ve had all three and appreciate them all, but noticed the M&P is a lot better than it gets credit for.
Have multiples or both. I always carry my Glock 19.
I also started with the P226 for work, loved that gun! Switched to Glock for work, loved that gun too. I like the P320 a lot as well, but now Im considering a SW M&P 2.0 compact as a G19 and P320 replacement, MP shoots great and so far very reliable. Like it better than the P320. Im still running G19 for mid size carry, and for smaller carry I like the P365XL. I dont have any major issues switching between grip angles. But, the G19 has to be the best overall for that ugly but reliable go bang tool for the job! All great guns, personal preference is all that matters.
I’m a Glock guy, Glock 45 is the best model. I recently and reluctantly got into some sig pistols. I feel in love with the 365xl it replaced my shield plus. I picked up a 320 DH3 and my god is that pistol comfortable to hold in your hand. Extremely accurate and the trigger is definitely better than the Glock. But if I have to take one gun it will always be my G45
I have them both Glock is my favorite
I'm a long time sig guy, and shot a glock the other day for the first time in years, shot about 3-4 inches high until I adjusted for it. found it to be a real pain in the butt, also, hated the trigger. That said, if I started out years ago with Glocks I'd probably be the reverse. haha
Yeah ok
If you give a new gunowner a Sig p320 and a stock glock 17, majority will say they like the sig better.
The Glock trigger has more work to do, removing safety blocks and cocking the striker to the rear.
@@manofthepeople2165 The bore axis of the sig is so high its insane. The way the glock is designed, hitting the target is much more natural.
I have the Gunsite G45 and my Sig AXG Scorpion. Both are upgraded from normal stock models, and I Love both…
i recently bought a Sig P320 C that i appendix carry concealed, it shoots well and really smooth and accurate.what flew away from the Sig when Coch racked the slide at 25:19 or shortly after? Cheers Coch and Dorr, you guys are top shelf.
I just watched a couple of news segment and police bodycam footages of P320s going off while holstered. Sig won most of the previous lawsuits despite glaring evidences just like the one I watched but they lost one recently.
Brass stripped from the case as the ejector raked across it.
That is a nice point with the firing control group where for a few dollars you can make it a compact, carry, full size, etc and mix and match
Two of my Glocks have the Glock Performance Triggers. No malfunctions. Zero. Nada. Good improvement.
I installed one on a G19 Gen5. Only have a couple hundred rounds on it so far, but I've also had zero problems.
I am very interested to hear the issue, as I switched from a Timney gold, which did not reset properly even with work. Only have dry fired the performance trigger and it seems perfect.
Which manufacturer did you get your gpt from? I just ordered one from the Glock store and a tungsten guide rod to reduce recoil for my 45 and now I’m kind of nervous hearing about the possibility of messing with the reliability
@@brandonbaker6129The GPT is Glock manufactured. Are you thinking in terms of a non-stock aftermarket trigger kit or the actual Glock GPT?
@TheOGHodor I was also curious about the issues he alluded to, but I do know that a dry GPT will become sticky feeling due to similar metals rubbing together at the connector/trigger bar interface. The instructions call for lube and I've never had a problem placing a drop every 500 or so rounds. Best factory Glock trigger ever.
I shot the M17 and the G19 both at a recent range, hands down preffered the Sig. I already own glocks and probably won't switch over.
I have a circa 1989 Glock 17 that has NEVER malfunctioned! I have semi retired the “old” Glock 17 and am carrying my “new” Glock 17 ( 1990 ) The second G17 also, has never malfunctioned….
They just work!
I have two 320s and several Glocks (gen 1, 4 and 5). There are several things i like better on the Sig but I'll carry the Glock because of its reliability. Plus, i like the lower bore axis and I'm used to the grip angle. The 19X is my favorite.
reliability? I have almost 9000 rounds through a 320 and problems at all.....
Overwatch Precision triggers are great in Glocks, all stock glock internals with an option for NP3 coatings(the trigger shoe is the only change from OEM, shortens the pull by .24”). The company is run by active and ex military too, easy sell for me and no issues/failures to date from the two I own
Put the Over Watch NP3 striker in that Glock you will like it even more. Love mine in my p10F.
I love my Sig 239, it's my go to EDC for summer. 8+1 and 3 mags, I don't feel under-gunned. During winter, Springfield XD-45 or Sig 320 X-Carry. 365 feels too small in my hand, haven't had much experience with 365s, but if I didn't already have a 320, I'd be persuadable
Shot both and EDC a 19, I prefer the 19 just because lower bore axis but like both.
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you for your service and expertise!
Love it!! Great video and very informative
I do not prefer either one. However, the P320 ergos fit me much better, but the Glock reliability has my vote. Keep up the great content!
Fantastic comparison video. I own an actual contract Sig M18 w/ Romeo M17 and a Glock 19X milled with an RMR. I absolutely love both and shoot both well. I find myself rotating between both pretty equally. I've never been a 1911 guy or owned a 1911 -- but after buying the Brouwer M1811 grip module for the M18, it became my favorite. But I don't give that credit to Sig, I give it to Brouwer, lol.
I never sold my Glocks 10-15 years ago when people were crying about "muh Glocknades!" or "muh Glockleg!" when Glocks were blowing up from shitty PD ammo and cops were shooting their legs. I'm not selling my M18 with cops literally doing the same shit, lol. I remember all of the conspiracies of "GLOCK IS SPENDING MILLIONS TO QUIET US, DONT LET THEM SILENCE US!" on various gun forums. And nowadays, it's people crying about Sig doing the same thing. RIdiculous.
Both are safe. Both are fantastic and reliable. Both had issues with sights flying off and horribly trained cops shooting themselves upon adoption. Rent both and buy whatever you shoot best!
Glock with a polymer 80 or strike 80 lower or sct lower . The texture , beaver tail , undercut trigger guard , 1911ish grip angle is amazing. I don’t trust sig pistol unless hammer fired.
Those look great friend has one. It shoots well. Like the rmr ready slide.
Excellent work here gents. I’m old school when 1911’s was our only option. You hit the nail on the head!!!
I hated Glocks initially. I didn’t like the way they looked I never wanted to even try one. Our oldest Son came for a visit back from his Iraq deployment and we went to the local range. They had rentals. We rented the 357 S&W revolver and the Glock 19. We both fell in love with the Glock! Now I have several in different calibers and I've been EDC the G26 gen four for years now. Crazy how shooting a Glock changed my mind on Glock. I just wish they would upgrade the design more. I only carry stock pistols for EDC! Sig P365, & the XMACRO gave me choices but I always go back to my G26! Thanks for the review! Your reviews and the training tips Myles does has helped me greatly. God Bless Y'all...
I’m a Glock guy..Glock and 1911.. I bought the Walther PDP pro and my Glocks sit around a lot now! That thing is super sweet out of the box! All the things you want to upgrade on a Glock, grip surface,sights,extended controls and trigger are 100% good to go on the PDP. Thanks for the content guys!
How is the recoil and follow up shots
P320 AXG is money. Love that pistol. I'll always like my g19, but I love my AXG.
I have watched 22 seconds of the video. Ive reached my considerably educated conclusion. ITS ALWAYS BEEN THE G19. i dont need to tell anyone why. Its the Glock. Period.
Try a Johnny Glock Combat trigger. No comparison. Extremely reliable.
On the 320, Manuel
states do not put any lubrication in the striker. I have 3 p320's an have never had a single problem out of any of them!
Glocks aren’t super hard to build as long as you remain gen compatible but some parts are cross gen compatible
But even still the 320 is definitely like an AR15 where it plays nicer with modularity and different grip modules and slides using the same FCU
Appreciate you guys. Please don’t change from your style. We don’t want garand thumb and we definitely don’t want gbrs. Keep doing you and being humble
The new grit grips Glock 19 Gen 3 frame is really nice they took the grip angle from a 21 degree to a 18 degree grip angle full wrap around texture out the box it's really nice and feels good in the hand
Just purchsed by first Sig p320 (Compact) and I'm loving it!
Very interesting thank you. I have a G19 G5 and never really liked it . I got a Walther PDP and never looked back. Different guns for different people.
I haven't had reliability issues with the 320. I have carried a P-320 Compact in .45 ACP for 2 years and fired many thousands of rounds thru it without a malfunction. A few things here: 1) Which gun do you shoot better? For some odd reason I can't put my finger on, I shoot the 320 really well and so does my wife. 2) The modular design with removable FCU makes the 320 super quick and easy to clean. 3) The trigger in the 320 is not far off from the Apex package in my M&P 2.0 Compact. All I added was a Talon grip and it's good to go.
I have never been a Sig guy, but there's just something about this gun...
I bought a used gen 2 Glock in 98 or 99 on the advice of a friend of mine. Everyone that's ever shot it, loved it. I put orange nail polish on the front site and people think that it's aftermarket... I have a brand new never used gen 4 still in the case in the safe. I'll use it when my other one wears out...
Coming from a martial arts background, the glock angle doesn't bother me at all. In fact it could be a little steeper. When punching correctly and hitting with the first two knuckles, it lines up the bones and locks the wrist. The glock angel kinda does the same
As far as tricking out a glock I think frame work is the one thing it really needs.... a double undercut, thumb ledge and a stipple job... your set. That's all it really needs
Why I love my MR920
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Great video! loved it as a glock owner.
"Worked out the bugs"? Translation, stopped them from spontaneously shooting their owner. Enough said, G19 all day, every day, and twice on Sunday.
Hey my Glock performance trigger was giving me light strikes so I went back to the stock striker spring and problem solved!!! Hope that helps.
First 200 rounds was stock trigger. Then 700 rounds with the performance trigger, went back to stock and didn't notice a deference. The trigger smooth itself out the more that I shot it. And my Glock knuckle went away. I didn't have any problems with the performance trigger.
P320 all the way, better trigger, better sights, better ergonomics, completely modular. All the Glock people can answer with is "high bore axis" and keep bringing up the drop fire problem resolved in 2017. If they only knew about the Glock "safety upgrades" all throughout the 90s.
"The Glock was the only semiautomatic to fail in a recent round of "drop tests," Mr. Pledger said. In those tests, guns were dropped to the floor from waist height to see if the impact caused them to fire.
"In many cases, the Glock pistols will not pass the drop test," he said. "If you drop it exactly right, it can go off."
The F.B.I., police departments in Los Angeles and Chicago, the California Highway Patrol and the Metro-Dade Police Department in Florida have banned Glocks for routine use by their officers, citing a range of safety and training problems. All these departments have selected other brands of semiautomatics instead" - New York Times, June 15, 1992
Love the Hyve!!
Great review. Go G19!
Nice video!!! I have both firearms. Would you recommend changing the polymer sights on Glocks.
I haven't even watched the video and I know the answer is Glock.
It just is
the U.S military would beg to differ.
@@Toolie716 the us military is woke now. Thats why they went with p320. the tranny of pistols
@@Toolie716Glock out performed Sig in the testing the factual data is free directly from the US Government website, Sig sold there package cheaper per gun then Glock and actually loses money for each gun they provide the military but knew they would sell so many commercially it would make up for it.
Some of the best competitors at the range I work at would beg to differ. One guy has 20k through his main P320, and 0 failures. One of the other guys runs M&P...nobody runs Glock. I was using Walther, but switched to a 2011 because my coworker has taken some high level armorer courses, and I wanted to learn.
Personally, I like Glock. I just find myself shooting other guns.
I think I paid $34 for my Glock 17 magazine at my local gun store...I have purchased many Glocks in my life and only 2 Sig Sauer pistols the Sig Sauer P32O & p365 xmacro comp
I still own about 5 Glocks and Zero Sig Sauer pistols
Both good, I switched to a Beretta apx.
I am in Southern Arizona and have no issues EDC a full size all year
Glock plus night sights = done!
Glock 19. Next question.
I’ll be forever tied to Glocks because of the grip angle. It feels natural to me now and I naturally point other guns low now. I guess I could make it a point to train it but I don’t think I like any other gun enough to put in that kind of effort.
💯💪🏻GL all day, but Sig is definitely #2.
The Sig was a quick and dirty adaption of the double action only, hammer fired P250. You can see the vestigial hammer feature on the backplate, which accounts for the high bore axis
The 365 was striker fired from the drawing board. Does anyone know the differences in the internal safety mechanisms between 320 and 365?
I have the Glock 19 gen4.. love it...........I have the P320 compact in 45acp.. love it. only hate the 9 round mag
Just picked up a Glock 19. Ran 200 rounds of blazer brass through it, and had 3 ftf's. Is there a break in period on new Glocks?
The only problem I have with SIG 365 is my support hand doesn’t grip right. My palm crushes my fingers trying to make contact with the grip and sometimes it jumps itself loose. I like the glock slide release set up but my thumb can’t reach it so i have to use pointer finger. I think they make paddles that extend further. I think combination of both pistols to make a hybrid is the solution!
A lot of people whine about the grip angle, but it contributes greatly to its reliability and its shootability with faster rates of fire.
I have the p320 x compact which comes with the flat trigger. The trigger is real nice. I was going to get a glock but when I went to the range I tried a wide variety of handguns including several types of glocks and I just shot the sig soo much better. Past issues with the p320 and lack of trigger safety make me hesitant to carry it though so I was looking at glocks again for carry but now I have my eye on something like the czp10c just because it has a nicer trigger and comes with better sights. Don't really want a carry gun that I have to buy parts for.
I have a G19, P320, P365 and the CZ P10C. You will not be disappointed in the CZ. The only thing to note is the tiny slide because of the internal rails. Clearing a malfunction needs to be a bit more deliberate because there's so little to grab on to. That said, after 2000 rounds, my only malfunction was shooting somebody else's hand loaded "barely legal" ammo. His crimp height was a little too long for my chamber. Shot fine, just stuck the slide closed when I was trying to clear at the end of the stage for the RSO.
I'm with Coach, though. My Glock is great, I just have to push the sights down after the presentation because of the stupid grip angle. If your willing to marry Glock, it is probably the best out there minus sights and texture. But, I can switch between my Sigs, CZs and my Kimber without thinking.
To each his own. For me, I can't get past all the quality challenges of Sig. I've experienced some of those personally. I'll stick with the Toyota Camry of pistols, the boring, ugly, simple, reliable Glock.
If my life is dependent on the weapon going bang every time Glock is my go to.
As far as something that I will like to shoot then I would go sig, but it would have to be the P226, not sure I like the 320 as much.
I do like the modularity of the 320.
226 is as reliable as any Glock it’s one of most proven combat handguns of all time if I needed a gun to save my life pistol it’s either Glock or 226. For sure not a 320
Best video ever. I have both and my Glock is a beast. My P320 is doing everything dude said. The cycling part is my favorite part of the video, I was bout to sell mine until I saw this video. Now I know to keep practicing with it, and running rounds through it to break it in. Thank you soooooo much for this video.
PART OF THE REASONING FOR GLOCK GRIP ANGLE WAS RELIABLE FEEDING. REMEMBER GLOCK AND HIS PEOPLE WERE ENGINEERS.
You ain’t wrong
What pistol are you hold? I might want to buy one.
In My opinion, The Glock grip angle is designed to rotate the top of the wrist up for better alignment with the bore. I find that squeezing the little finger and ring finger extra tight helps to lock the wrist this helps control recoil for Me. and of course very tight support hand grip. 43x , 19 , G-45 , they all shoot equally as well, you would think the 43x is the hardest to shoot but not so, i do just as good with the 43x as the 19 , but the G-45 is smoother than the other two the larger grip makes a difference for Me.
The answer is CZ 75 P-01 :)
I look at my Glock as an
Outlaw would of the 1800s
Simple sleek and fast
And will get the job done
It seems many departments are issuing mid size pistols thinking they can carry them off duty as well, thus saving the department money. Another great video gentleman.
G19 all day everyday
I don’t think either is a bad choice, both super robust and reliable.
Awesome video thanks
There are more options for the 320 than mentioned. From internal springs to triggers from a bunch of companies. Magazines and grip options are atleast 10 different options. . Barrels and slides n such. Fully ambi. Can choose for it to have a physical safety or blade safety.
Glock 19 all day, can get past the bore axis on the sigs
Bore axis is an excuse for people who are too lazy to train regularly.