You can build a glock like his or buy a factory one and upgrade the trigger and add a comp for the price of that sig though so it's a pretty fair comparison Since the fcu is the serialized part on the sig you can't even upgrade the trigger (without essentially buying a new pistol)
@@nk-dw2hm True. And honestly, as much as I appreciate Sig, I don't like the P320. Bore axis aside, the ones that have no thumb safety AND no trigger tang safety, bother me. Trigger discipline is key, but no safety mechanism at all? Ehhhhhh.
@@jeremiahm3765 I like sig and think some of their products are cool, but if I'm going to buy a factory pistol it'd be hard to argue with CZ. Otherwise I'd probly just keeping building them myself rather than buying something and upgrading it
What better way to idiot proof a gun than to push people to swap them around with lots of fiddly little parts? Does the military actually custom fit grip sizes to individual soldiers? Do they change grip lengths and calibers to suit different missions? Not can they; do they? Who is this for?
@@nk-dw2hm I have a Sig P320 X5 Legion, 3 lb trigger from factory, upgraded recoil spring, flat trigger, etc.. it's a competition gun out of the box (I use it as my duty weapon) and I'm now a Sig guy..this gun is just such a good shooting weapon
In the aftermarket parts argument, Sigs FCU gives it an edge in my opinion. Changing frames whenever you want without extra background checks makes it more versatile more easily. Why does the government need to know what piece of plastic im using to grip my pistol?
This is so true I looked at one today woth cut slide and threaded barrel new trigger and it was nothing but junk slide wouldn't lock back prob jams like hell didn't even think about buying it stay stock are just red dot iron sights grip maybe tungsten spring that's it get stipple if you want are grip
I'd still rather have the Glock. Only reason is because the sig p320s bore axis is too high. Makes it feel way snappier than it should. Definitely something to keep in mind.
“Glock has the edge in aftermarket parts. As you can see I have all of them installed on this gun.” (Not pictured is the smiley face etched on the Chinese built rear side plate.)
For future reference, if one of your options is all decked out, be sure to do the same for the other option. Sig has some really cool upgrades for the P320. Anyway, both guns are fun so I’d say buy them both lol
@@gisbe5947 a Sig 320 and Glock 19 are about the same price, give or take for the MOS/X-Series. These arent P220 series pistols, theyre modern polymer frame striker fired guns.
For everyone interested in buying either of these: build it yourself. If you look for deals you can do it for less than factory, or you can ball out and never upgrade another part
@@johndoe4771 for a glock pattern (p80, alpha wolf, or other 80% frame) no ffl transfer is needed so it comes straight to your door. For a sig buying the fire control unit is the serialized part so buying it is essentially the same as buying a full firearm from a store That's why I've built 2 "glocks" but no sigs
@@chriskibodeaux9818 I have... especially if you use psa dagger parts which didn't exist when I posted this. $50 frame, $20 barrel, $175 complete slide from psa with optic cut, and a cheap lpk for another 20-50 and you have a complete 'glock' for easily under 300. Then again you can get a dagger for about 300 also which again didn't exist at the time of my comment, which was when prices were still inflated after covid
One of the best things Sig has going for it is the automatic firing mechanism. Perfect for those times where you just don’t feel like pulling the trigger!
@@denisfang8724 yes, there are military reports of m18's going off without trigger manipulation with the safety engaged, backed with video and witnesses. I think the problem is partly inelegant MIM manufacturing, rounded sear edges, and the fact that when you rattle the slide on a P320 you are applying opposing forces to the sear faces. The striker is in the slide, the trigger is in the frame and they can move independently. I don't want to sound like a weenie, but I wouldn't carry a revolver with the hammer cocked. A single action P320 is pretty close to the same thing except I'd trust the firing pin block more on the revolver than the P320. 1911 cocked and locked, no problem. Glock with a round chambered? Well, I'm not a Glock fan but I'd carry a Glock. I wouldn't carry a P320. It's too close to "bang" for my tastes.
Nope not the M18, just the non-safety regular p320s. Also that issue has been fixed. Y’all still talking about an issue that’s from like 5 years ago and you don’t even know what guns are the ones that “randomly” went off lol
You’re wrong about the SIG in relation to being good for dudes with big hands. It can be fitted to your hands with two or 3 grip modules. It’s hard to compare a competition configuration to a duty pistol. The Glock is reliable the way it comes from factory. Interesting red dot, never heard of them. Looks like the slide work would cost more than the red dot!
I like the P320 because i use a small diameter grip module. The Gen 4/5 grips fit me well enough to use, but the small diameter Sig grip fits my hand like a love.
@@jacobberman4616 Um, not really. The frame on a Glock is the serialized part. If you “swap” frames on a Glock, you have a different Glock. Like, it’s a different gun according to the ATF. The sig can have the frame swapped without having it be a “different” gun. Plus the sig frames are like $50…not $350+
@@kw2519 imagine caring what the ATF and government classify the parts as 🤣 they’re the same parts and are all swappable for glock or sig. and oem glock frames can be found for $100 and less
@@jacobberman4616 I mean, you can go to jail if you want. I’m good on that noise. You’re also completely missing the point….you sound like a fucking idiot. If you swap out the frame on a Glock, you now have a different gun. It’s a different serial number. If you swap out frames on the p320, you still have the same gun. The serial number is maintained. If you’re talking about swapping out 80% Glock frames, then you’re creating a firearm. If you sell that firearm to someone else with out serializing it and not going through an FFL( if your state requires it for private party) you could catch a pretty bad charge. I’m not saying I agree with the gun laws. But I’m also not looking to lose my gun rights and/or spend time in jail. You can have that cavalier attitude about it. That’s your problem. But again, you completely missed my point….
Prefer the Glock, but i’m biased because it’s our standard issue pistol in every armed force in the UK, as well as our police. I carry one all the time since I’m a tanker, so a rifle is a little inconvenient and we don’t have many carbines to go around
I carry the M18 or M17 both with the Wilson Combat frame because I find it much more comfortable and ergonomic. That being said, the G19 is going to be easier to conceal. I live in a place where no permit is required for concealed carry and it is very very common to see people with firearms. So if I'm imprinting lightly to obviously it has never been an issue. Nobody has ever even mentioned it and I know there's been times my children pulled up my shirt in public. But if you love somewhere where the public will freak out, go with the G19. If you would rather have a larger mag capacity, smoother shooter, and I'd argue a more comfortable (translating to more accurate quicker) i would recommend the Sig... and the M17 is only slightly longer than the M18 and has the exact same frame. So holsters typically work for both.
Try the medium grip frame. It’s kinda stupid that the defacto grip assembly you get with the gun is the large. Almost everyone prefers the medium. (BTW I prefer the large.)
What I like about the Sig is you can actually increase the caliber with minor alteration, what's that I thought was absolutely incredible, I'll stay with the 365
Even with Liberace’s bathroom on the Glock, I’d still have the Sig. Glocks are great guns but they’re just not pretty. Yes, in my opinion a gun has to be pretty for me to own one.
It’s funny how people talk about the glock being a “brick” but the sig in hand is like a 10 pound weight it’s sooooo HEAVY & CHUNKY….GLOCK IS FOREVER KING
If the sig aftermarket ever comes down in price it any sig pistol using the fcu system will be the best. For now that shit it’s to expensive for me to justify any of it.
I just bought a m18 today and had my Glock 19 since last year. I love both of them, but glock will always be my favorite brand. (Yes I’m a glock fan boy that’s all I grew up around)
I'd argue the aftermarket for the p320 is just as big too.. look at sigs pro cut slides a from the factory option complete w night sights. Endless grip modules and factory and aftermarket trigger and spring kits
Well, the sig frame is interchangeable. I have the peanut butter sig p320 xcarry. I could get the frame for the xcompact and get a little smaller gun. The glock is a great gun as well.
Sig a million percent . You need to buy a whole gun worth of stuff to add to the "Glock perfection" to even make a fair comparison to a stock sig . Or m&p or most weapons .
It’s not a huge deal but I enjoy shooting my G17 more than my P320 simply because the lower bore axis seems to keep the Glock flatter and faster back on target.
The sig p320 M18 is actually my very first gun to buy. Cost for $600 going to two local gun stores holding every gun, racking it, slide release, dip feel, aiming down the sights, and pulling the trigger. The M18 just out did every one even the Glocks, 1911, Barretta, FN, even the Springfield XD. I wanted a gun with a safety lever I don't trust myself grabbing a gun with no safety lever especially I'm going to carry. Slide releases are rediciulus you need to be the incredible hulk or being in a intense situation to use your muscles, slide release is a pain in the butt it feels like the slide is going to slice my thumb open. Nearly everything about the M18 is perfect just not as much customizations like the Glock, parts are expensive especially magazines. I like the pistol I think I made a good purchase just need to take it to practice more however due to COVID...ammo...9mm nearly cost a dollar per round. Please note I manage to buy this pistol a couple of months early before the major panic of people buying guns and ammo. Always a good idea to do it early before everyone else.
2 things, One "that's a slide stop not a slide release dont you dare use it as a slide release" - my senior drill sgt. Two: 9mm training ammo is $0.40 or so for a case right now
@@TheRamenSeal things to wear down over time. However when I have to think between racked back a little to release or using the "Stopping slide." I'm sorry, using the Stopping slide is preferred. I can either use my left hand or my right hand thumb...I prefer thumb.
The only reason that shit box sig is even popular is bc that won the military contract. Remember people…It just means it met the minimum required standard and was build by the lowest bidder…
My man said glock is thinner than p320 lol. Might wanna re look at the spec my guy. Also another user said which I agree you’re comparing a stock sig to a decked out glock.. glock is better for bigger hands where sig is better for smaller-medium hands. I know because I have medium hands. Also the grip on the sig has a higher bore axis so it’s hard to get your hands high and tight vs glock. Problem with glock in my opinion is the angle at which the grip is angled so you have to aim a bit weird where sig in comparison is a little more natural.
Unpopular opinion but I prefer a manual safety. If you want to go to 7/11 at 2am for a drink and don’t want to change out of basketball shorts you can just pocket carry it. It’s not the “proper” way, but it increases your likelihood of carrying it, which is the whole point. Plus, if there’s an unforseen flaw (drop fire, your particular holster model, etc) you’re protected. And at the end of the day, if you want, you can leave it off safe anyway. You gain a small benefit and lose absolutely nothing.
Honestly for shooters it’s the M18 hands down.. But if you just want a gun and don’t plan on investing in the hobby just buy the gen 3 Glock 19… You’ll save money & it’s reliable…
gucci'd glock aside (he didn't highlight that at all), glock mags are cheaper than sig mags and more common. lower bore axis allows better recoil management imo. however p320 has more ergonomic angled grip and the higher bore axis can allow more natural aiming. I still will take glock over sig
I love how this man has the wrong adapter on his TLR-7 Tip: it's the universal-1 adapter using the wrong adapter can cause fitment issues with light bearing holsters
Sig has several lawsuits over the dozens (over 60 last I heard) of incidents where cops or soldiers have claimed their 320 “went off” while holstering or while already in the holster. Two cops here shot themselves in the leg the first week they transitioned from Glock to the 320. I was thinking they had to have their finger on the trigger, not used to the new gun and all that… until I saw there had been 60 other cases of that happening across the country. I carried a glock for 10 years. Always thought the 320 felt like a water gun with a really heavy slide. I know Glocks are reliable, but I’ve since moved to the hellcat. It doesn’t make much sense to carry a 320 or G19 anymore, when I can carry 16 rounds in a smaller package that still fits my massive hands. With everyone following Springfield by squeezing 15+ rds into the smallest package they can, I don’t see why anyone would carry any of these duty sized weapons anymore. Also, sig designs have been feeling cheaper and cheaper over the past several years. They have their tried models that made people respect them, and then they have the new toy models that are 1/2 the price.
@@northernninety7 trust me. I agree 100%. But there are still dozens of lawsuits against them right now. I know one of the guys. Whether they want to blame it on the gun or their duty holster, there still has to be some type of less safe manipulation for the gun to fire. But it’s still a clunky, cheap feeling gun. It’s not old sig quality by a long shot
I just got the small size for my smaller hands and it’s amazing… I want to sell the original FDE M18 grip module, but I’m unsure what size it is. Do you have any idea?
@@ctired About an hour after making this comment I noticed that Sig puts the size on the bottom of the back of the grip… oops! You are correct, it’s a Medium.
Okay, but it will work reliable.not glock.The most common problems with Glocks include failure to feed, failure to eject, slide lock issues, magazine base plate issues, loose slide plates, failure to fire, trigger points, slide not locking back, double feeds, slide not returning to the battery, stovepipes, and light primer strikes.Aug 3, 2023 Google your self.😅
The glock doesnt really have a meaningful edge in aftermarket anymore. Agency Arms, Apex, Wilson Combat, GGP, they make the same parts for both series. Comps, triggers, RDS cuts, the works. I suppose if you just have to have the gold plated trigger that's shaped like a dragon glocks your jam, but theyre about equal.
I got a Wilson Combat XCompact grip mod for my M18 to make it more like a Glock19 grip (in terms of size) and I think it’s the perfect package. It holds 15 instead of 17 rounds but it’s worth it imo if you’re gonna carry it.
Okay, but it's funny to see that Gucci'd Glock "compared" to the plain Sig 😂
I wonder which he like more wooow
You can build a glock like his or buy a factory one and upgrade the trigger and add a comp for the price of that sig though so it's a pretty fair comparison
Since the fcu is the serialized part on the sig you can't even upgrade the trigger (without essentially buying a new pistol)
@@nk-dw2hm
True.
And honestly, as much as I appreciate Sig, I don't like the P320.
Bore axis aside, the ones that have no thumb safety AND no trigger tang safety, bother me.
Trigger discipline is key, but no safety mechanism at all? Ehhhhhh.
@@jeremiahm3765 I like sig and think some of their products are cool, but if I'm going to buy a factory pistol it'd be hard to argue with CZ. Otherwise I'd probly just keeping building them myself rather than buying something and upgrading it
Right
"Today on weird comparisons, a Gucci glock without a single factory part remaining next to a straight out of the box Sig M18"
Says Glock on the slide 🤷♂️
Did he mention anything the mods gave an advantage to? No, not at all.
@@randomidiot8142 That doesn't mean anything
@@curtism-w6b Also yes attachments give advantages
@@Habibi618 he didn't mention the upgrades in the comparison. So no.
I like how he didn’t even mention that you can swap the sig FCU into literally any aftermarket grip you want.
What better way to idiot proof a gun than to push people to swap them around with lots of fiddly little parts? Does the military actually custom fit grip sizes to individual soldiers? Do they change grip lengths and calibers to suit different missions? Not can they; do they? Who is this for?
The m18 grip you can change out for a different size for 30 bucks lol
That’s why I love the m18, trigger group pops right out and you can do whatever you want, the m17/18 series is great.
@@dingleberry2281 downside though is not being able to upgrade your trigger
@@nk-dw2hm I have a Sig P320 X5 Legion, 3 lb trigger from factory, upgraded recoil spring, flat trigger, etc.. it's a competition gun out of the box (I use it as my duty weapon) and I'm now a Sig guy..this gun is just such a good shooting weapon
@@dingleberry2281 Doing a whole conversion (it’s intended purpose) is pointless though, for an extra $75 you can get an entire second gun
In the aftermarket parts argument, Sigs FCU gives it an edge in my opinion. Changing frames whenever you want without extra background checks makes it more versatile more easily. Why does the government need to know what piece of plastic im using to grip my pistol?
Ah yes, the best glock is the glock with the least glock parts.
My "glock" has the factory recoil spring does that count?
This is so true I looked at one today woth cut slide and threaded barrel new trigger and it was nothing but junk slide wouldn't lock back prob jams like hell didn't even think about buying it stay stock are just red dot iron sights grip maybe tungsten spring that's it get stipple if you want are grip
Glock perfection. Just replace the trigger the barrel the recoil spring.
I'd still rather have the Glock. Only reason is because the sig p320s bore axis is too high. Makes it feel way snappier than it should. Definitely something to keep in mind.
That’s a misconception
Not remotely true!
Maybe you shouldn't have "limp wrist".
“Glock has the edge in aftermarket parts. As you can see I have all of them installed on this gun.” (Not pictured is the smiley face etched on the Chinese built rear side plate.)
Sigs don’t need them they already great guns lol
@@saihemebillings2820 try not to drop your 320 it’ll probably go off ;)
@@RiZETipZ dont put +p in a glock, it'll blow up ;D
@shidandfard9976 I've never seen a glock blow up from using +P ammo... I have an a p320 get kicked in the holster and go off though
For future reference, if one of your options is all decked out, be sure to do the same for the other option. Sig has some really cool upgrades for the P320. Anyway, both guns are fun so I’d say buy them both lol
One is fully decked out cuz then it’s gonna cost the same as the sig
@@gisbe5947 I can buy a m17 with 2 mags for $600 at my local shop, theres no way he got a $300 glock 19 and spent $300 to Gucci it out
@@gisbe5947 something tells me you don’t know much about gun prices
@@gisbe5947 a Sig 320 and Glock 19 are about the same price, give or take for the MOS/X-Series.
These arent P220 series pistols, theyre modern polymer frame striker fired guns.
@@TheRamenSeal 300? All that ridiculous, unnecessary "gucci" junk probably cost more than both guns together.
SIG, Glock, H & K, Walther...personal preference, you can't go wrong with any of these brands.
Just got a sig p320 XC with the Romeo 1 pro and it is officially my favorite pistol
For everyone interested in buying either of these: build it yourself. If you look for deals you can do it for less than factory, or you can ball out and never upgrade another part
Do you need some kind of license? How do you just build a sig?
@@johndoe4771 for a glock pattern (p80, alpha wolf, or other 80% frame) no ffl transfer is needed so it comes straight to your door. For a sig buying the fire control unit is the serialized part so buying it is essentially the same as buying a full firearm from a store
That's why I've built 2 "glocks" but no sigs
@@nk-dw2hm thanks man, you gave me something to research for the night.
You will not pay less ordering the parts separately!
@@chriskibodeaux9818 I have... especially if you use psa dagger parts which didn't exist when I posted this.
$50 frame, $20 barrel, $175 complete slide from psa with optic cut, and a cheap lpk for another 20-50 and you have a complete 'glock' for easily under 300. Then again you can get a dagger for about 300 also which again didn't exist at the time of my comment, which was when prices were still inflated after covid
One of the best things Sig has going for it is the automatic firing mechanism. Perfect for those times where you just don’t feel like pulling the trigger!
lol 😂 seriously asking though, even if it has a manual safety m18 is still a less forgiving choice?
@@denisfang8724 yes, there are military reports of m18's going off without trigger manipulation with the safety engaged, backed with video and witnesses.
I think the problem is partly inelegant MIM manufacturing, rounded sear edges, and the fact that when you rattle the slide on a P320 you are applying opposing forces to the sear faces. The striker is in the slide, the trigger is in the frame and they can move independently.
I don't want to sound like a weenie, but I wouldn't carry a revolver with the hammer cocked. A single action P320 is pretty close to the same thing except I'd trust the firing pin block more on the revolver than the P320.
1911 cocked and locked, no problem. Glock with a round chambered? Well, I'm not a Glock fan but I'd carry a Glock. I wouldn't carry a P320. It's too close to "bang" for my tastes.
@ oh my goodness, thank you for the detailed answer which stopped me from buying one. I’d be happy with my Staccato now.
Your staccato is not drop safe...@@denisfang8724
You mean the known issue that was fixed ages ago and only happened once?! Time to move on!
Remember, one of those guns also comes included with Random Automatic Bullet Ejection system.
Nope not the M18, just the non-safety regular p320s. Also that issue has been fixed. Y’all still talking about an issue that’s from like 5 years ago and you don’t even know what guns are the ones that “randomly” went off lol
@@charlesmiller4094 Not true. There are more recent incidents still happening. Several police departments have moved away from using the P320
You’re wrong about the SIG in relation to being good for dudes with big hands. It can be fitted to your hands with two or 3 grip modules.
It’s hard to compare a competition configuration to a duty pistol. The Glock is reliable the way it comes from factory.
Interesting red dot, never heard of them. Looks like the slide work would cost more than the red dot!
I like the P320 because i use a small diameter grip module. The Gen 4/5 grips fit me well enough to use, but the small diameter Sig grip fits my hand like a love.
@@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz ❤️
I like the glocks subtle blue touches
Not going to mention the fact the “gun” part of the sig is the fire group. So you can swap out frames and slides.
Kind of a huge advantage.
You can swap out frames and slides on glocks too so no advantage.. only difference is what the government regulates
@@jacobberman4616 Um, not really. The frame on a Glock is the serialized part. If you “swap” frames on a Glock, you have a different Glock. Like, it’s a different gun according to the ATF. The sig can have the frame swapped without having it be a “different” gun.
Plus the sig frames are like $50…not $350+
@@kw2519 imagine caring what the ATF and government classify the parts as 🤣 they’re the same parts and are all swappable for glock or sig. and oem glock frames can be found for $100 and less
@@jacobberman4616 I mean, you can go to jail if you want. I’m good on that noise.
You’re also completely missing the point….you sound like a fucking idiot.
If you swap out the frame on a Glock, you now have a different gun. It’s a different serial number. If you swap out frames on the p320, you still have the same gun. The serial number is maintained.
If you’re talking about swapping out 80% Glock frames, then you’re creating a firearm. If you sell that firearm to someone else with out serializing it and not going through an FFL( if your state requires it for private party) you could catch a pretty bad charge.
I’m not saying I agree with the gun laws. But I’m also not looking to lose my gun rights and/or spend time in jail.
You can have that cavalier attitude about it. That’s your problem. But again, you completely missed my point….
@@jacobberman4616Legally you can't do that.
Illegally, yes. You can
Prefer the Glock, but i’m biased because it’s our standard issue pistol in every armed force in the UK, as well as our police. I carry one all the time since I’m a tanker, so a rifle is a little inconvenient and we don’t have many carbines to go around
Both are sick! 🔥🔥
I carry the M18 or M17 both with the Wilson Combat frame because I find it much more comfortable and ergonomic. That being said, the G19 is going to be easier to conceal. I live in a place where no permit is required for concealed carry and it is very very common to see people with firearms. So if I'm imprinting lightly to obviously it has never been an issue. Nobody has ever even mentioned it and I know there's been times my children pulled up my shirt in public.
But if you love somewhere where the public will freak out, go with the G19. If you would rather have a larger mag capacity, smoother shooter, and I'd argue a more comfortable (translating to more accurate quicker) i would recommend the Sig... and the M17 is only slightly longer than the M18 and has the exact same frame. So holsters typically work for both.
In all honesty, I carry my wife's P364 XL when I want something a little easier to conceal. I rarely carry my G19.
Don’t know why the slide release is so tiny but the takedown lever is gargantuan
Man's out here running Theseus's Glock.
Not a Sig fan but a Glock fan basically it whatever your preference is and what a person likes.
The M18 feels kinda weird in my hands but I still really want one badly. Should’ve bought the used one at my local store last month.
Try the medium grip frame. It’s kinda stupid that the defacto grip assembly you get with the gun is the large. Almost everyone prefers the medium. (BTW I prefer the large.)
If you like the p320, you could get a different style grip/frame. Something like the x-carry, legion, or apx
I like them, they look good, feel good, but the toughest pistol to shoot accurately that I’ve ever tried.
I wanted a sig p320 compact but I heard it had problems can it really shoot without pressing the trigger is this true?? can someone let me know??
@@jrodriguez226 Early models gave reports of going off after hitting the ground
Sig 320 is so advanced it shoots without even pulling the trigger
If you have small hands you swap the grip modules for the SIG.
Doesn’t the sig have a bunch of modular grips making it more versatile for different size hands?
What I like about the Sig is you can actually increase the caliber with minor alteration, what's that I thought was absolutely incredible, I'll stay with the 365
M18 grip is fine for medium hands. This guy is full of it.
Both solid machines that do well at their jobs.
Even with Liberace’s bathroom on the Glock, I’d still have the Sig. Glocks are great guns but they’re just not pretty. Yes, in my opinion a gun has to be pretty for me to own one.
Just brought glock 19 gen 3 custom from the factory glock store never letting it go I love it
Went to the range a few months and rented both of these. Walked out with the P320. Ergonomics are so much better
Been having the Glock 19 gen 3 for a while and I like it. Just bought the Sig P320 M18, just have to wait 10 days to get it.. CA :(.
You may join the light side ✨️ she won't fail. Sig m18 just work my glock to dirty our ollie than failure.😅
P320 Xcompact with a swapped small frame. Incredible pistol for my liking.
It’s funny how people talk about the glock being a “brick” but the sig in hand is like a 10 pound weight it’s sooooo HEAVY & CHUNKY….GLOCK IS FOREVER KING
It's literally under 3 pounds. Loaded weight (with 17-round magazine). Approximately 34.4 oz (2.15 lbs) assuming 17 X 115 grain FMJ.
If the sig aftermarket ever comes down in price it any sig pistol using the fcu system will be the best. For now that shit it’s to expensive for me to justify any of it.
As an owner of both pistols the sig 320 is the winner for me
It just runs no failures and is accurate then a muther.
@@chaos-jp7ntit is ungodly accurate
Im going with glock,dont want a firearm that will discharge on its own without me pulling the trigger!
I have & love both. The Glock is my EDC right now. I train with the Sig and it will be my competition pistol
Glock 48 beats the 19 all day. Longer barrel, lighter, slimmer. Longer barrel should mean more accurate as well
I just bought a m18 today and had my Glock 19 since last year. I love both of them, but glock will always be my favorite brand. (Yes I’m a glock fan boy that’s all I grew up around)
Where'd you get the grip work done for the Glock? Looks nice
I'd argue the aftermarket for the p320 is just as big too.. look at sigs pro cut slides a from the factory option complete w night sights. Endless grip modules and factory and aftermarket trigger and spring kits
Sig sauer has always been one of my favorites
Opinions on the safeties for edc?
on an edc I don't like safeties. On duty carries I think they are important.
If you’ve trained with your gun enough to carry it daily, you shouldn’t have a safety. That’s one more step between your life and defense of it.
@@nathanjohnson4204 I’m glad someone else agrees. I don’t like having to undo the safety, it’s an awkward thumb movement for me.
@@nathanjohnson4204 for edc striker fire do you go with a bullet in the chamber and cocked gun or do you charge it at the moment of drawing the gun?
That comp is wild
Is that a polymer80 frame with a G19 slide? Just wondering.?.
There’s no competition. Sig wins all day.
The Glock is so light when you're strapped with it sometimes you could forget that you're wearing it
Well, the sig frame is interchangeable. I have the peanut butter sig p320 xcarry. I could get the frame for the xcompact and get a little smaller gun. The glock is a great gun as well.
I absolutely love my M18 definitely my favorite carry
I have a x macro and 43x and I’d say aftermarket is better for the sigs just because the modular frames and fcu having the serial number
💥🤟☆"Glock's"☆👊💥
Sig a million percent . You need to buy a whole gun worth of stuff to add to the "Glock perfection" to even make a fair comparison to a stock sig . Or m&p or most weapons .
It’s not a huge deal but I enjoy shooting my G17 more than my P320 simply because the lower bore axis seems to keep the Glock flatter and faster back on target.
That is a damn nice looking Glock
I love both, had both, ended up getting a PDP compact and I’m not sure I’ll ever look back. All great platforms though.
The sig p320 M18 is actually my very first gun to buy. Cost for $600 going to two local gun stores holding every gun, racking it, slide release, dip feel, aiming down the sights, and pulling the trigger. The M18 just out did every one even the Glocks, 1911, Barretta, FN, even the Springfield XD. I wanted a gun with a safety lever I don't trust myself grabbing a gun with no safety lever especially I'm going to carry. Slide releases are rediciulus you need to be the incredible hulk or being in a intense situation to use your muscles, slide release is a pain in the butt it feels like the slide is going to slice my thumb open. Nearly everything about the M18 is perfect just not as much customizations like the Glock, parts are expensive especially magazines. I like the pistol I think I made a good purchase just need to take it to practice more however due to COVID...ammo...9mm nearly cost a dollar per round.
Please note I manage to buy this pistol a couple of months early before the major panic of people buying guns and ammo. Always a good idea to do it early before everyone else.
2 things, One "that's a slide stop not a slide release dont you dare use it as a slide release" - my senior drill sgt. Two: 9mm training ammo is $0.40 or so for a case right now
@@TheRamenSeal things to wear down over time. However when I have to think between racked back a little to release or using the "Stopping slide." I'm sorry, using the Stopping slide is preferred.
I can either use my left hand or my right hand thumb...I prefer thumb.
Give me the Glock 19 all day. But leave all of that stupid unnecessary crap off of it, thank you very much.
Same here for me Glock gen5 all day no unnecessary attachments and yes I do like the stock trigger as well
It's hard to call that a Glock anymore. It's been so customized.
okay okay but what mods do you have on your glock? looks sick, and could you make a video on the sigs available mods?
I have both. Love them both.
That glock build is crazy gorgeous 😮💨 i need the details lol
Slide work was done by dynamic solutions, I’ll comment the details to you when I got a minute
@@VintageWarfare Thanks, I Appreciate it
The only reason that shit box sig is even popular is bc that won the military contract. Remember people…It just means it met the minimum required standard and was build by the lowest bidder…
It met those requirements at a lower price than the others, I love my shit box sig and many glock fans would agree
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My man said glock is thinner than p320 lol. Might wanna re look at the spec my guy. Also another user said which I agree you’re comparing a stock sig to a decked out glock.. glock is better for bigger hands where sig is better for smaller-medium hands. I know because I have medium hands. Also the grip on the sig has a higher bore axis so it’s hard to get your hands high and tight vs glock. Problem with glock in my opinion is the angle at which the grip is angled so you have to aim a bit weird where sig in comparison is a little more natural.
Of course the slide is longer when you have a comp that will delete recoil on a 50bmg
Unpopular opinion but I prefer a manual safety. If you want to go to 7/11 at 2am for a drink and don’t want to change out of basketball shorts you can just pocket carry it. It’s not the “proper” way, but it increases your likelihood of carrying it, which is the whole point. Plus, if there’s an unforseen flaw (drop fire, your particular holster model, etc) you’re protected.
And at the end of the day, if you want, you can leave it off safe anyway. You gain a small benefit and lose absolutely nothing.
What iron sights are those on the Glock?
I actually have to own both and they are both very good guns. Honestly don't think I could pick one over the other.
Ones proven by tens of millions of soldiers, police, and private citizens. The other has had setback after setback.
Where did you get the frame work done on the glock? Looks pretty sweet I've been looking into options and places for my gen 5 19.
Does the P320 still have the discharge problem when the trigger isn't being pulled?
Honestly for shooters it’s the M18 hands down.. But if you just want a gun and don’t plan on investing in the hobby just buy the gen 3 Glock 19… You’ll save money & it’s reliable…
Not for carry, but for shooting I tend to prefer a bit heavier of a pistol, and I tend to shoot better consistently with a SIG over a Glock
gucci'd glock aside (he didn't highlight that at all), glock mags are cheaper than sig mags and more common. lower bore axis allows better recoil management imo. however p320 has more ergonomic angled grip and the higher bore axis can allow more natural aiming. I still will take glock over sig
I prefer the glock even i have big hands, i like the thinner design for better carrying
I love how this man has the wrong adapter on his TLR-7
Tip: it's the universal-1 adapter
using the wrong adapter can cause fitment issues with light bearing holsters
Sig has several lawsuits over the dozens (over 60 last I heard) of incidents where cops or soldiers have claimed their 320 “went off” while holstering or while already in the holster. Two cops here shot themselves in the leg the first week they transitioned from Glock to the 320. I was thinking they had to have their finger on the trigger, not used to the new gun and all that… until I saw there had been 60 other cases of that happening across the country. I carried a glock for 10 years. Always thought the 320 felt like a water gun with a really heavy slide. I know Glocks are reliable, but I’ve since moved to the hellcat. It doesn’t make much sense to carry a 320 or G19 anymore, when I can carry 16 rounds in a smaller package that still fits my massive hands. With everyone following Springfield by squeezing 15+ rds into the smallest package they can, I don’t see why anyone would carry any of these duty sized weapons anymore. Also, sig designs have been feeling cheaper and cheaper over the past several years. They have their tried models that made people respect them, and then they have the new toy models that are 1/2 the price.
All those cases are due to negligence. Because anyone who understands how the 320 mechanism works knows it can’t fire by itself.
@@northernninety7 trust me. I agree 100%. But there are still dozens of lawsuits against them right now. I know one of the guys. Whether they want to blame it on the gun or their duty holster, there still has to be some type of less safe manipulation for the gun to fire. But it’s still a clunky, cheap feeling gun. It’s not old sig quality by a long shot
@@HH-zi5ih I mean mine is all customized so it feels great.
Like the thumb cut out on the m18. Cant beat the feel of it in ur hands
Pro: Glock goes bang when you want it to go bang!
Con: Sig goes bang when you DONT want it to go bang!
Is there any gun you would recommend in the lower price range? Taurus, Stoeger, Canik models?
Springfield Echelon (Compact): Ladies, please. Allow me to do the heavy lifting!
Bro I love how you tricked out your Glock that thing is gorgeous
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the 19X should have been the one used in this comparison. either that or a 320 compact to compare to the 19.
P320 has three sizes for the grip module. Takes less than a minute to swap with the FCU so easily removed.
I just got the small size for my smaller hands and it’s amazing… I want to sell the original FDE M18 grip module, but I’m unsure what size it is. Do you have any idea?
@@svfutbol20 if I had to guess I’d think it is medium. All my p320’s have come with a medium size grip.
@@ctired About an hour after making this comment I noticed that Sig puts the size on the bottom of the back of the grip… oops! You are correct, it’s a Medium.
Armory Craft has a lot of upgrades for the P320!
Try to compare the same stock options. Is that a 1200 glock instead of stock 550 price tag.
😮💨 is there any legit side by side comparison?
Looks like an Alpha6 stipple job! 👌🏽👌🏽
Only gripe about the G19 is getting the slide milled for a red dot mount. Other than that, both platforms make my pants considerably tighter.
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I have both but the m18 is my favorite right now.
you can also change the grip size of the P320 easily with a Small, Medium or Large for different hand sizes
Okay, but it will work reliable.not glock.The most common problems with Glocks include failure to feed, failure to eject, slide lock issues, magazine base plate issues, loose slide plates, failure to fire, trigger points, slide not locking back, double feeds, slide not returning to the battery, stovepipes, and light primer strikes.Aug 3, 2023 Google your self.😅
@@chaos-jp7nt wtf did you just write, like god damn don't imitate Biden my guy.
The glock doesnt really have a meaningful edge in aftermarket anymore. Agency Arms, Apex, Wilson Combat, GGP, they make the same parts for both series. Comps, triggers, RDS cuts, the works. I suppose if you just have to have the gold plated trigger that's shaped like a dragon glocks your jam, but theyre about equal.
Glock doesn’t need an aftermarket, never has.
@@alanmeyers3957 compared to my Steyr, it does
G19 is lighter/not has much flip
@@brianh3584 someone didn't read.
@@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz I prefer pictures
I got a Wilson Combat XCompact grip mod for my M18 to make it more like a Glock19 grip (in terms of size) and I think it’s the perfect package. It holds 15 instead of 17 rounds but it’s worth it imo if you’re gonna carry it.
The SIG 320 has interchangeable grips so it technically will fit all hand sizes
What Glock grip is that? 🔥
The first wrong is how you have that tlr7 mounted lmao 😂
Deff switching from my stock 320 to an m18 FOR SURE