The SIG vs Glock argument, just to think a few years ago, we were all arguing about single point vs two point sling, high port vs low port carry, carrying on an emptied chamber vs one in the chamber. Personally carry what you want, no one cares or if you have the money get one of each and move on. Good video man.
Facts. I used to own a Glock 19, but sold it for the 320. Love the idea of having multiple guns in one. I loved my 19, but the 320 feels better to me. No hate on Glocks, but I’m more of an sig guy. People call me crazy for choosing the 320 though lol
I love both and can't go wrong with either.. I think the Sig P320 is the better gun with better features (making it a better value). The P320 is also more comfortable to hold with a better trigger too. It's just so fun to shoot and I would choose that for range days all day. However, I naturally just shoot the Glock better so I'm going with that for self defense. I want my shots to count and hit their target if I need to defend myself and the Glock naturally gives me that advantage compare to the P320.
@@joshzhang8676 First is they way it fits my hand. It feels tall with a higher than normal bore axis. I know 9mm doesn’t really matter but it still feels like that. 2nd is the look- which I know is subjective because Glock is ugly but in a good way lol I’m just not a huge fan of the aesthetics of the Sig line of pistols outside of a few customs pistols but that’s on me and not the pistol. Like I said above it’s a good pistol just not my favorite. Now compare that to a Walter PDP pro ? Damn good looking design.
Woah! I had this exact same predicament a few months ago. Couldnt decide on p320 or a glock 19. Ended up going with sig and i do not regret it at all. Strike industries bravo chassis. Xfive legion 5in slide. Strike stabilizer brace. Trijicon rcr sights. Perfect build.
I also own a Glock 45 and Sig P320 that started life as a M17 and now is a Spector Comp Black Out. I love them both. I’ve never had problems with either one and would bet my life on either one!
@@TheRancor53only people who don’t understand this don’t understand the firearm safeties and how they work. It’s amazing how every case has been proven false in court
@@TheRancor53yes but the issue is the p320 trigger pull is so light that it is more possible for it to bump something and activate a trigger pull then a Glock where because the primer is not even fully cocked and the trigger travel is much longer this lowers the possibility of an accident discharge compared to the SIG
@@dookiedookie9767This is true. Which is why it's up to the individual to decide if having a P320 is right for them. But it's not the guns inherent fault that people are pulling that light trigger. Personally I think Sig should give the option of a trigger shoe with a dingus (Apex has an aftermarket trigger shoe just like that for the 320) and/or carry the model with a safety. I find it funny how the tacticool crowd thinks a safety will get you killed with a polymer gun, but simultaneously have adopted the Staccato as the top tier tacticool pistol... Which has a manual safety. But the trigger shoe with a dingus should be enough for most people who aren't finger effing their pistol.
I have both and enjoy both. I still have never had an issue with any of my 4 sigs or my 3 Glocks but I do like the recoil impulse a little better on my Glocks
I have an Sig P320 X Five Legion, a Glock 45 with Glock Performance Trigger and a Walther PDP Full Size. All I have to say is the Walther with its stock trigger is no joke….Chef’s Kiss
@@HULKHANDS my G45 is my shtf pistol and with the Glock Performance Trigger shoots fantastic. I can easily conceal the G45. The Legion shoots fantastic as well and is my night stand firearm.
You’re the second person with knowledge that mentions using a small grip with large hands. I always thought you wanted to fill up your grip but instead you want to get your length of pull correct. I will give it a go. Very good video man!
This happened to me with my Canik TP9Sfx. I was trying to make the grip thicker, but for its grip angle, it was the opposite of what I ended up doing 😂, thinnest grip ended up being best. I have medium large hands. But my glock 19 feels much thicker but too small with 2 hands 😂
I have trained many first time shooters and they all choose the P320 over the glock. I usually start them on a P320 Xcarry and Glock19 Gen 3. Not once have they picked the G19 over the P320. Glock is outdated… I might just start people off on MP9 M2.0 over the G19 at this point..
There's no "better" pistol. Most modern pistols are relatively reliable. If people would actually shoot and train, they could "get gud" with about any pistol they're actually utilizing. I'm not denying there are more favorable features and better quality control with certain pistols. I think where people find malfunctions are with ammo, magazines and aftermarket parts.
Yeah right, whether SIG or Glock are better, THEY are making shit ton of money and they won't even care who's better. They just keep making their stuff.
Recoil and follow-up shots are what matters most. So train with what you run doesn't matter if it's Sig, Glock, Smith or Canik if you dont train your part of the problem .
I carry a P-10 and compete with a canik so I have no dog in this fight, so… Glock wins hands down. It’s not just that the sig had problems, it’s the way sig responds to the problems that makes me really not trust those guns. I also prefer the dreaded stock Glock trigger to a stock 320 trigger
@@straplyfedj okay so aside from all those issues I still don’t like shooting them that much. They feel like the mediocre pistol low level henchmen in a video game would carry. No offense. It’s all subjective. You might hate shooting my guns and that’s okay
I got a new 226 legion with sig optic from the factory and the optic failed first day at the range. Sent it to sig and they told me there was nothing wrong with it. I had to buy another optic, not sig, pretty disappointed
@@lincoln9434 damn that sucks. Yea i think getting a lemon product is the worst. I had been seeing alot of good reviews on the Cyelee Bear closed emitter optic so I bought one for my glock 19. I took it to the range and it malfunctioned after the very first shot. It really sucks ass so I definitely get it.
Sig. ONE gun (the FCU in my P320/M18), as many different grips and slide combos as I want. I just bought a 15rd compact grip for $80-ish and a five-minute change out--most of that was getting the takedown lever back in. If I had a Glock 19X and wanted a regular G19 grip, I would have to buy a new pistol.
I chose glock because it's magazines can be paired with so many carbine options. I like the Sig as a overall pistol more. If I was never gonna consider a pc carbine as a shtf option then I'd have gotten the Sig. It's just a comfortable gun with a far superior trigger. There's nothing more to it for me. But glock is definitely also a nice beater/carry piece and more affordable. I won't cry when my glocks get best up. But guns hovering around 1k, I don't really wanna rough those up as much
Team Glock. Not taking anything away from the 320 as I own both of them the Glock has never failed or had any malfunctions and being that Glock was my first handgun I’m more accustomed to the ergonomics. Happy shooting !
Sig is better looking but Glock is the standard. I’m going with Glock all day but if I had money to blow, I would have a Sig in the arsenal just to have a “pretty” gun
Sig Sauer gave the P320 far more versatile as far as needs and wants go. Then their pistols have things like nught sights and upgraded triggers out of the box. Glocks fan boys have to replace all of their parts.
There is no real comparison. The P320 is a POS…get the Glock. By FAR the better pistol with a far more proven track record of hard use in the harshest environments. The P320s resume is plagued with failure. This is irrefutable.
I’m more of a sig guy myself. Can’t really get jiggy with Glock but I won’t say anything negative about it though. But I can’t deny that most of their fans seem to be the younger crowd, at least from what I see.
@@charleswhitley9030Glocks came out before the P320. There's way more younger guys into the P320 because it's a recent pistol. 1911 boomers, Glock millennials, and P320 zoomers. Glocks aren't that cheap either. A Gen5 Glock basically costs what a P320 does save for a few bucks difference. Remember us millennials are now 30 years old or more. There's a bunch of 25, 24, 23, 22 and 21 year olds, and they aren't going after Glocks.
Im thinking of trading in my 320 Vtac edition, px4 storm .45 (with some mods) and probably (Haven't decided yet) my 365 (Only because I already got the 365 Legion) for a P226. I just don't know which variet yet, I can go with the SAO shots great, I can go with the X5 or the X5 Legion or I can go with the rare one that Zev makes.
P320 modularity tips the scales in its favor. You can buy different grips and mod them knowing that if you ruin it, you can just buy another one to replace it. There is not one grip that fits everyone to their tastes and this is where the Sig excels...almost endless customization.
Listen, I’ve been a “Glock guy” since I started shooting. My first actual carry gun was a G19. I’ve owned dozens of glocks in my life and it feels like that ex-girlfriend you always run back to when you want something that gets the job done if you know what I mean. At the end of the day, however, the P320 is objectively better out of the box in nearly every aspect. Do I still love Glock, yes, of course, but if you laid 2 down on the table in front of me and said you gotta pick one to get in a gunfight with, I’m gonna pick the SIG almost every single time. The SIG reputation was marred with bad publicity, but I think that because it’s been able to prevail despite all of that, it’s just a testament to how rock solid that gun is when all the cards are laid out on the table.
Glock has silent recalls and upgrade programs in the 90s starting in 1992 with the 5 part safety upgrade. Just because this presented likely wasn’t even alive when this was going on didn’t mean it didn’t happen. Not surprised he only mentioned Sig.
From a safety perspective Glocks will forever be inherently safer because the firing pin is not fully primed even with one in the chamber, that’s why the trigger pull is longer and “squishier” whereas sigs the firing pin is fully cocked and can have a lighter shorter trigger travel distance. This is also the reason sig 320 has a reputation for “going off on it own.” Sig kinda admitted this fact when they redesigned the trigger for the p365 series. The p320 trigger has almost 0 take up, whereas the p365 does have some. This makes it harder to have the gun accidentally go off because the added take up forces the user to be very deliberate whereas the p320 can almost be compared to a house of cards.
For one thing, the trigger on the Sig is so much better. Even if you don’t touch the trigger! Btw, of course they say the issue is fixed. Thats because they calculate how much they lose on the military contract, and subtract the cost of litigation. If legal costs are less than what they take in, that means the problem is fixed. Once legal costs approach revenue, they will do a voluntary recall and withdraw the military contract. They have fixed nothing. Its the way auto companies do recalls. Glock is still a better pistol. All my Sig friends either make excuses for their malfunctions, the rest have switched back to Glock.
so the 45 slide is half an inch shorter than the 17 so it allowed you to throw on a comp that makes the end of the gun half an inch longer than a 17 slide? what LOL
Please explain in what ways is it better , I’m a huge Glock guy and I really want to love sig (as an MP the m17 is our standard issue, but I just hate it) I’m trying to find that sig that changes my mind
First, it’s truly modular, it has better ergonomics (not a Luger’s grip angle), better triggers, stainless components, real steel and excellent sights, direct mounted optic cut for both Delta Point and RMR (not the bullchit MOS garbage) and the ability to add an external safety (yes people are still suing stating Glocks are going off in the holster (complete nonsense as in the SIG cases). In addition the X5 is one of the most popular and successful competition guns on the planet showcasing the versatility of the platform.
I know this is a preference. I just got rid of an m&p 2.0 compact (with the new trigger) for a glock 19 and I'm in love. I really really wanted to like the 2.0 I just couldn't rock with it. Feature wise I know the 2.0 was better I just mesh with the 19 more. Not here to argue brother just curious as to why you like the m&p more for yourself? Btw the grip texture on m&p are lovely
i like Glock but i just wish they upgrade it.. sights are not good trigger is ok grip could use more stippling. slide would be nice with better/deeper cuts and all these things to complain about other companies do it STANDARD and cost just about the same... but id buy another glock yes.
Sig just work❤trigger better sights better optic cut. My glock fails to ereject 😪.😢 I hate trigger changing it, and I lose reliability. Sights suck they good for the job but they will come out after 700 rounds. Glock flex more when fired.
i watched a video cop bumped a door and it went off i seen a cop fighting with a guy the guy kicks wild and hits the holster it goes off. rare or not the fact it happens and could happen still it what scares me to try sig p3**
Glock did not win the X17 bid because they failed to meet the modularity requirement. The most important piece of the Army’s requirement, and Glock just not meet it. They depended on “Everybody loves Glock” mentality, so we will be a sure win. So let’s move on and agree that the value of any firearm depends on needs of the individual and their ability to safely handle one. My suggestion for new buyers is to list their requirements for a firearm. There are ones that will meet multiple purposes.
Both are great in my experience.
PS. P320 now has polymer, aluminum AND steel frames now.
Why choose? I have both.
Facts same here but I do prefer the sig
@@ghostfitness5605 I think I have been bitten by the 1911 Double-stack/ 2011 pistol bug... man, the speed.
I have both too. My G45MOS is my main edc and my P320 M18 is my main range/SHTF gun.
Same G19X and two P320’s
Me too 43x and the p320 x carry legion
For every comment you post arguing which is better. Instead you could go outside, touch grass, and get better at shooting with what you have. :)
Nope...I'd rather sit at my computer all day playing internet tough guy
Hey, don’t tell me what to do.
@@Highgear145if you were serious about training you would be a tough guy in your phone on the internet.
@@ghijkl I am serious...I play Duke Nukem all the time
@@Highgear145 im azn so I play shadow warrior
I like the g17 gen5 mos. My only SIG is the p365 and it's a great model but the 43x and 17 fit me. Great video
The SIG vs Glock argument, just to think a few years ago, we were all arguing about single point vs two point sling, high port vs low port carry, carrying on an emptied chamber vs one in the chamber. Personally carry what you want, no one cares or if you have the money get one of each and move on. Good video man.
Facts. I used to own a Glock 19, but sold it for the 320. Love the idea of having multiple guns in one. I loved my 19, but the 320 feels better to me. No hate on Glocks, but I’m more of an sig guy. People call me crazy for choosing the 320 though lol
Nah. It’s always Glock fanboys attacking sig fanboys and sig fans just defending themselves
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Exactly
@@mobert92I got a 320 and I like them 🤷♂️
I love both and can't go wrong with either.. I think the Sig P320 is the better gun with better features (making it a better value). The P320 is also more comfortable to hold with a better trigger too. It's just so fun to shoot and I would choose that for range days all day.
However, I naturally just shoot the Glock better so I'm going with that for self defense. I want my shots to count and hit their target if I need to defend myself and the Glock naturally gives me that advantage compare to the P320.
Sig P320 for me and I own them both
After owning several of the sig line I do prefer the Glock. Saying that, Sig is still a great pistol tho.
What's the main reason?
@@joshzhang8676 First is they way it fits my hand. It feels tall with a higher than normal bore axis. I know 9mm doesn’t really matter but it still feels like that. 2nd is the look- which I know is subjective because Glock is ugly but in a good way lol I’m just not a huge fan of the aesthetics of the Sig line of pistols outside of a few customs pistols but that’s on me and not the pistol. Like I said above it’s a good pistol just not my favorite. Now compare that to a Walter PDP pro ? Damn good looking design.
Woah! I had this exact same predicament a few months ago. Couldnt decide on p320 or a glock 19. Ended up going with sig and i do not regret it at all.
Strike industries bravo chassis. Xfive legion 5in slide. Strike stabilizer brace. Trijicon rcr sights. Perfect build.
I also own a Glock 45 and Sig P320 that started life as a M17 and now is a Spector Comp Black Out. I love them both. I’ve never had problems with either one and would bet my life on either one!
I carry one in the chamber but always nervous with the sig.. but with the Glock I’m very ease in mind.. carrying it
If the pin block safety is installed it’s fine. The firing pin can’t hit a primer without the trigger pulled
@@TheRancor53only people who don’t understand this don’t understand the firearm safeties and how they work. It’s amazing how every case has been proven false in court
@@900Redshark the verdicts are there to see for yourself it’s public information
@@TheRancor53yes but the issue is the p320 trigger pull is so light that it is more possible for it to bump something and activate a trigger pull then a Glock where because the primer is not even fully cocked and the trigger travel is much longer this lowers the possibility of an accident discharge compared to the SIG
@@dookiedookie9767This is true. Which is why it's up to the individual to decide if having a P320 is right for them. But it's not the guns inherent fault that people are pulling that light trigger. Personally I think Sig should give the option of a trigger shoe with a dingus (Apex has an aftermarket trigger shoe just like that for the 320) and/or carry the model with a safety. I find it funny how the tacticool crowd thinks a safety will get you killed with a polymer gun, but simultaneously have adopted the Staccato as the top tier tacticool pistol... Which has a manual safety. But the trigger shoe with a dingus should be enough for most people who aren't finger effing their pistol.
I have both and enjoy both. I still have never had an issue with any of my 4 sigs or my 3 Glocks but I do like the recoil impulse a little better on my Glocks
Im just amazed with the following the p320 has despite the many reports of un-commanded discharges & injuries.
Which they've fixed, and is rare anyways
Both are great, slightly similar and different. Love them both, carry them interchangeably.
I choose Glock... because I prefer my gun to go off when I pull the trigger and not in the holster.
I love my glocks but personally I carry my p365 Xl as my edc. Great video
Sig. I have both I even have the performance trigger and ameriglo sights on it. G19.5 is nice but not as good as Sig
I have an Sig P320 X Five Legion, a Glock 45 with Glock Performance Trigger and a Walther PDP Full Size. All I have to say is the Walther with its stock trigger is no joke….Chef’s Kiss
@@HULKHANDS my G45 is my shtf pistol and with the Glock Performance Trigger shoots fantastic. I can easily conceal the G45. The Legion shoots fantastic as well and is my night stand firearm.
Glock all day!!
I’ve been waiting for this video From
You guys for a while
Sig: “shake awake isnt just for red dots anymore!”
Glock: “Naw! We good!”
Both are great. It’s just amazing what Sig is doing with their modularity
Would you send me the set up on the Sig? Model- slide- compensator- and light
Have both and I'm a fan of the sig spectre comp
You’re the second person with knowledge that mentions using a small grip with large hands. I always thought you wanted to fill up your grip but instead you want to get your length of pull correct. I will give it a go. Very good video man!
This happened to me with my Canik TP9Sfx. I was trying to make the grip thicker, but for its grip angle, it was the opposite of what I ended up doing 😂, thinnest grip ended up being best. I have medium large hands. But my glock 19 feels much thicker but too small with 2 hands 😂
I own the P320 xcarry and a glock 47 mos. I like them both, but I carry the sig on duty
I have trained many first time shooters and they all choose the P320 over the glock. I usually start them on a P320 Xcarry and Glock19 Gen 3. Not once have they picked the G19 over the P320. Glock is outdated… I might just start people off on MP9 M2.0 over the G19 at this point..
The glock 19 is a Honda civic of guns. It'll get ya there. The p320 is customizable you can pimp your ride to do whatever you want
Glock
There's no "better" pistol. Most modern pistols are relatively reliable. If people would actually shoot and train, they could "get gud" with about any pistol they're actually utilizing.
I'm not denying there are more favorable features and better quality control with certain pistols. I think where people find malfunctions are with ammo, magazines and aftermarket parts.
What competitions are yall doing with threaded comps and magwells?
Glock is the newbie go-to gun
Only one things matters when choosing for me, history of reliability. Only one of these pistols has that.
Sig p226 or p229
What is the best ammo to run through a these two compensated pistol
I got that same thumb rest on my p320, its freken amazing and def one of the best mods i did to my gun.
Glock Sig M&p 2.0 for me 💪
How much is a p320 x comp build go for all together
Yeah right, whether SIG or Glock are better, THEY are making shit ton of money and they won't even care who's better. They just keep making their stuff.
Recoil and follow-up shots are what matters most. So train with what you run doesn't matter if it's Sig, Glock, Smith or Canik if you dont train your part of the problem .
*you're
Hi there!! What p320 is being shown on the this video?
I carry a P-10 and compete with a canik so I have no dog in this fight, so…
Glock wins hands down. It’s not just that the sig had problems, it’s the way sig responds to the problems that makes me really not trust those guns. I also prefer the dreaded stock Glock trigger to a stock 320 trigger
This is literally everyones go-to argument about Sig. Most just say it because its what they heard.
@@straplyfedj okay so aside from all those issues I still don’t like shooting them that much. They feel like the mediocre pistol low level henchmen in a video game would carry. No offense. It’s all subjective. You might hate shooting my guns and that’s okay
@@S1deshowRob fair enough
I got a new 226 legion with sig optic from the factory and the optic failed first day at the range. Sent it to sig and they told me there was nothing wrong with it. I had to buy another optic, not sig, pretty disappointed
@@lincoln9434 damn that sucks. Yea i think getting a lemon product is the worst. I had been seeing alot of good reviews on the Cyelee Bear closed emitter optic so I bought one for my glock 19. I took it to the range and it malfunctioned after the very first shot. It really sucks ass so I definitely get it.
Sig. ONE gun (the FCU in my P320/M18), as many different grips and slide combos as I want. I just bought a 15rd compact grip for $80-ish and a five-minute change out--most of that was getting the takedown lever back in. If I had a Glock 19X and wanted a regular G19 grip, I would have to buy a new pistol.
I real like the sig it's so easy to modify because of the fire control assembly! Plus it offers the 1911 feel that you know and love
Im team Glock but what does it matter? If you cant shoot then it really doesn't matter.
I chose glock because it's magazines can be paired with so many carbine options. I like the Sig as a overall pistol more. If I was never gonna consider a pc carbine as a shtf option then I'd have gotten the Sig. It's just a comfortable gun with a far superior trigger. There's nothing more to it for me. But glock is definitely also a nice beater/carry piece and more affordable. I won't cry when my glocks get best up. But guns hovering around 1k, I don't really wanna rough those up as much
Hc320xl 1/2x28 black restock ETA?
Team Glock. Not taking anything away from the 320 as I own both of them the Glock has never failed or had any malfunctions and being that Glock was my first handgun I’m more accustomed to the ergonomics. Happy shooting !
I had a 320 X Conpact. I loved everything about it except how I shot it. I love My 19C, 20 and 21 Gen 4. Maybe I will tty a 320 again one day.
Team both. Glock and Sig are both great. I shoot Shadow Systems, Sig, and Glock. As long as it's not a Hi-point, you're good to go.
Sig is better looking but Glock is the standard. I’m going with Glock all day but if I had money to blow, I would have a Sig in the arsenal just to have a “pretty” gun
Sig Sauer gave the P320 far more versatile as far as needs and wants go. Then their pistols have things like nught sights and upgraded triggers out of the box. Glocks fan boys have to replace all of their parts.
i just bought my 4.6 barrel and the hc320 today cant wait to get it and slap it on my xfull
Check out my p320 comp’d build
Dude can't believe your company is in my state literally 30-40 min from me in youngstown
There is no real comparison. The P320 is a POS…get the Glock. By FAR the better pistol with a far more proven track record of hard use in the harshest environments. The P320s resume is plagued with failure. This is irrefutable.
I’m more of a sig guy myself. Can’t really get jiggy with Glock but I won’t say anything negative about it though. But I can’t deny that most of their fans seem to be the younger crowd, at least from what I see.
Not really with age. People just like reliability, customization, and accessibility. Glocks are SHTF guns. Glock mags and parts are everywhere
True but the same can be said about Sig as far as parts and things goes. Now Sig is crazy with those mag prices I’ll admit that much.
Not true the name is popular so that’s what the younger people hear most. And when they see the price they get a Taurus.
@@BK_Kleva_Sho as I said in my experience it’s all Glock and it’s overwhelming by a landslide. It is what it is. Glocks are cheap
@@charleswhitley9030Glocks came out before the P320. There's way more younger guys into the P320 because it's a recent pistol. 1911 boomers, Glock millennials, and P320 zoomers. Glocks aren't that cheap either. A Gen5 Glock basically costs what a P320 does save for a few bucks difference. Remember us millennials are now 30 years old or more. There's a bunch of 25, 24, 23, 22 and 21 year olds, and they aren't going after Glocks.
Im thinking of trading in my 320 Vtac edition, px4 storm .45 (with some mods) and probably (Haven't decided yet) my 365 (Only because I already got the 365 Legion) for a P226. I just don't know which variet yet, I can go with the SAO shots great, I can go with the X5 or the X5 Legion or I can go with the rare one that Zev makes.
Team Glock here 👊
Same..... KISS
I like sig p320 but they have too many dangerous issues so I stick to my p226 and glock 19
Both great, buy the one you are more comfortable with. Simple
P320 modularity tips the scales in its favor. You can buy different grips and mod them knowing that if you ruin it, you can just buy another one to replace it. There is not one grip that fits everyone to their tastes and this is where the Sig excels...almost endless customization.
For work I carry a (Glock 23). But for self carry, & my family all sigs. P320,P226,P229.
Listen, I’ve been a “Glock guy” since I started shooting. My first actual carry gun was a G19. I’ve owned dozens of glocks in my life and it feels like that ex-girlfriend you always run back to when you want something that gets the job done if you know what I mean. At the end of the day, however, the P320 is objectively better out of the box in nearly every aspect. Do I still love Glock, yes, of course, but if you laid 2 down on the table in front of me and said you gotta pick one to get in a gunfight with, I’m gonna pick the SIG almost every single time. The SIG reputation was marred with bad publicity, but I think that because it’s been able to prevail despite all of that, it’s just a testament to how rock solid that gun is when all the cards are laid out on the table.
always been a glock for me i got a 320 like 2 months ago fully built it and i love it more than my jager works glock 19
For me it’s still Glock. Proven
Glock has silent recalls and upgrade programs in the 90s starting in 1992 with the 5 part safety upgrade. Just because this presented likely wasn’t even alive when this was going on didn’t mean it didn’t happen. Not surprised he only mentioned Sig.
I’m both Sig & Glock but I carry my sig P320 full size as my EDC
Own , Carry and love both. I lean sig slightly and only have a sig sticker on my vehicle 😂
From a safety perspective Glocks will forever be inherently safer because the firing pin is not fully primed even with one in the chamber, that’s why the trigger pull is longer and “squishier”
whereas sigs the firing pin is fully cocked and can have a lighter shorter trigger travel distance. This is also the reason sig 320 has a reputation for “going off on it own.”
Sig kinda admitted this fact when they redesigned the trigger for the p365 series. The p320 trigger has almost 0 take up, whereas the p365 does have some. This makes it harder to have the gun accidentally go off because the added take up forces the user to be very deliberate whereas the p320 can almost be compared to a house of cards.
Never been a fan of sigs double decker bus design
Learn to shoot the gun and stop blaming bore axis. Beretta and 1911 also have high bore axis and no one complains about those 2. It’s all bias.
@@great_deceptionwell to be fair those are metal frame guns.
That’s an older P320, I think review the newer ones with the thinner triggers and updated FCU.
We have both. We don't notice any sizeable difference.
Title of the video says 2024 so use the modern versions. The newer version was released by Sig to address misfire concerns.
@@ivvatchvideoswhy would it matter
Sig , sorry Glock just not a fan of a $600 gun that needs upgrades out of the box to even compete with guns in the $400 range.
That’s my biggest problem with them too
I haven’t seen a sig under $800 in my area
Perfection
Sig 320 / X5 Legion all the way. Try it , you'll like it.
For one thing, the trigger on the Sig is so much better. Even if you don’t touch the trigger! Btw, of course they say the issue is fixed. Thats because they calculate how much they lose on the military contract, and subtract the cost of litigation. If legal costs are less than what they take in, that means the problem is fixed. Once legal costs approach revenue, they will do a voluntary recall and withdraw the military contract. They have fixed nothing. Its the way auto companies do recalls.
Glock is still a better pistol. All my Sig friends either make excuses for their malfunctions, the rest have switched back to Glock.
so the 45 slide is half an inch shorter than the 17 so it allowed you to throw on a comp that makes the end of the gun half an inch longer than a 17 slide? what LOL
I put a nice Holosun on it and have had no trouble.
Oh that’s ez Sig p320 won an haven’t watch the video yet!! Team Sig all the way!!
Sig, better than the Glock in every way…
Please explain in what ways is it better , I’m a huge Glock guy and I really want to love sig (as an MP the m17 is our standard issue, but I just hate it) I’m trying to find that sig that changes my mind
First, it’s truly modular, it has better ergonomics (not a Luger’s grip angle), better triggers, stainless components, real steel and excellent sights, direct mounted optic cut for both Delta Point and RMR (not the bullchit MOS garbage) and the ability to add an external safety (yes people are still suing stating Glocks are going off in the holster (complete nonsense as in the SIG cases). In addition the X5 is one of the most popular and successful competition guns on the planet showcasing the versatility of the platform.
@@F30__Zay, look at Icarus grip modules. These were both conceived and developed by a group of 1st Group dudes…
Why not both? 🤷🏽♂️
SIG all day. I love my Sig p320 M18
Glock all day
M&P over both.
I know this is a preference. I just got rid of an m&p 2.0 compact (with the new trigger) for a glock 19 and I'm in love. I really really wanted to like the 2.0 I just couldn't rock with it. Feature wise I know the 2.0 was better I just mesh with the 19 more. Not here to argue brother just curious as to why you like the m&p more for yourself? Btw the grip texture on m&p are lovely
I have both, the glock is a way better carry, the SIG with that setup is heavy and big.
I'm team Smith and Wesson with the new trigger. Talk about it !
i like Glock but i just wish they upgrade it..
sights are not good
trigger is ok
grip could use more stippling. slide would be nice with better/deeper cuts
and all these things to complain about other companies do it STANDARD and cost just about the same...
but id buy another glock yes.
I’d take a stock sig over a stock Glock but an upgraded Glock over an upgraded sig
Team Sig !!! all day i give glock its credit
Had a G19 Gen 4 but when i shot my friend’s p320,I traded my glock and got the p320 and im lovin it now,i can shoot a tail of a hummingbird with it💯
the only time i have ever heard anyone say that Glocks aren't customizable enough for them. lol
Love my SIG VTAC.
Which is better.? Obvious. Smith and wesson.
Glock is on duty since over 20 years...Let Sig arrive there ..and we will talk again !
Sig just work❤trigger better sights better optic cut. My glock fails to ereject 😪.😢 I hate trigger changing it, and I lose reliability. Sights suck they good for the job but they will come out after 700 rounds. Glock flex more when fired.
Both great guns ,but my vote goes to Sig 320!
I have both.
i watched a video cop bumped a door and it went off i seen a cop fighting with a guy the guy kicks wild and hits the holster it goes off. rare or not the fact it happens and could happen still it what scares me to try sig p3**
Glock did not win the X17 bid because they failed to meet the modularity requirement. The most important piece of the Army’s requirement, and Glock just not meet it. They depended on “Everybody loves Glock” mentality, so we will be a sure win. So let’s move on and agree that the value of any firearm depends on needs of the individual and their ability to safely handle one.
My suggestion for new buyers is to list their requirements for a firearm. There are ones that will meet multiple purposes.
Glocks don't go bang without squeezing the trigger.. js
“iTs MoRe mOdUlAr”
- every sig shill ever
I'm team sig, However, The Glock was the original build your own..
320 all day😊