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I just picked up one of these. I haven’t shot it or even taken pictures yet, but I will over the next couple weeks. Been busy.

Who has one? They aren’t overly easy to find, other than online. I love the weight and the ergonomics. Slide to frame fit is very smooth. I’m not a huge P320 fan at all, but I love this and my AXG Legion.

This is the nicest P320 I’ve ever seen.

Trying to get some opinions of those who have shot them. Thank you.
 
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I'll be interested to hear your review of this one and see some detailed photos. The steel frame has a lot of appeal.
 
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Congrats!!! Love to get one and compare it to my X5 Legion that Rick Holm worked on for me. That pistol just runs, especially with the optic. The grip angle looks different on the SXG. Wonder if that matters?
 
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It's the same grip angle that's on the AXG, so it's closer to a classic Sig grip versus the P320 polymer and TXG grip. I much prefer the AXG over the stock, and I'd probably like the SXG if I was still playing in the striker world.
 
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I haven't shot mine yet and I dont know when I will be able to either.. the next 2 months are going to be crazy for me Frown
 
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Finally got a chance to take pictures. Plan to shoot tomorrow.

I really like this pistol. Its well engineered and doesn't break the bank. Seems like a good value.

















My only other P320 is the AXG Legion...

 
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I want for one, but the 320 stink is currently pretty off-putting. It would be a neat competition gun for Carry Optics or Limited Optics.
 
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FROM WHAT YOU CAN TELL, BESIDES THE WEIGHT, ARE THE GRIP ANGLES, GRIP THICKNESS, UNDERCUTS, ERGO'S ETC. THE SAME BETWEEN THE LEGION AND SXG?


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We like our 320 Legion, we did try out the X5 first, and while I really loved the front sight, we decided on the legion instead. It’s been completely reliable from day one.
 
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Has anybody had a chance to shoot one of these yet? How does it handle compared to an AXG? Any quantifiable improvement on the clock?
 
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It's pretty. But these days I think it would sell better with a thumb safety onboard. The only 320s we're selling in any volume--which frankly isn't that much--are the M17 and M18.


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It's pretty. But these days I think it would sell better with a thumb safety onboard. The only 320s we're selling in any volume--which frankly isn't that much--are the M17 and M18.

Nobody wants a thumb safety on their 50oz competition striker, trust me. On a 2011, sure
 
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We like our 320 Legion, we did try out the X5 first, and while I really loved the front sight, we decided on the legion instead. It’s been completely reliable from day one.


Which P320 X-Five was it? There are a few. If it was as back when the AXG Legion debuted, it wasn’t this one.
 
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Has anybody had a chance to shoot one of these yet? How does it handle compared to an AXG? Any quantifiable improvement on the clock?


A couple video reviews:







I believe Humble Marksman liked his. Isaac Lockwood was pretty positive about it as well.
 
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Has anybody had a chance to shoot one of these yet? How does it handle compared to an AXG? Any quantifiable improvement on the clock?


I shot it yesterday and it was outstanding. Its nearly a pound heavier (over 13oz more) than the AXG Legion and it feel a lot more stable and solid. I did not have my Legion with me to compare back to back, so I was going from memory. This is very clearly the best shooting P320 built so far.
 
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FROM WHAT YOU CAN TELL, BESIDES THE WEIGHT, ARE THE GRIP ANGLES, GRIP THICKNESS, UNDERCUTS, ERGO'S ETC. THE SAME BETWEEN THE LEGION AND SXG?


Identical

The trigger guard has a VERY slight difference in profile, but hard to notice. The rails are obviously different.
 
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FROM WHAT YOU CAN TELL, BESIDES THE WEIGHT, ARE THE GRIP ANGLES, GRIP THICKNESS, UNDERCUTS, ERGO'S ETC. THE SAME BETWEEN THE LEGION AND SXG?
Man, you've got to lay off the ALL CAPS.

Type in proper case, as you see all others doing here.
 
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