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Introduction
I feel like I need to preface this review by saying, I am a Glock fanboy, if you haven’t read my other handgun reviews, I make no qualms about it. I like Glock’s. My personal everyday carry gun is a Glock 19. So for me to branch out into the Sig P320 X5 Legion world is interesting, to say the least.
I own a Sig P938, and we’ve also done reviews on the SIG P238. So, I’m not unfamiliar with Sig, but I mostly like Sig’s 1911-style handguns, like the SIG Tacops.
But I recognize that the P320 has its place. I got my hands on the P320 X5 Legion because I felt like it was unique, it’s not a concealed carry gun because I feel like they’re kind of overdone and it was time to branch out and do something a little different. What makes the P320 unique on the exterior is the fact that the grip is tungsten infused with polymer. So it has a very distinct and very unique feel. As soon as you grab it, you’re going to know that this is a different gun than what you’re used to in the P320 lineup. It has a really solid feel to it when you first grab it. But let me not get too far into this.
Let’s talk about the features of the X5 Legion. Overall, the gun’s weight clocks in at 43.5 ounces. Which is kind of crazy for what you’re getting, because this is a full-size pistol.
The grip on the gun is tungsten infused with polymer. It’s a really interesting strategy for Sig to try.
If you don’t know about the P320 series, the frames are interchangeable and the serial numbers actually embedded in the fire control group. So you can change out frames anytime with your fire control group.
Now I would never want to change this frame because this thing is fantastic. When you pick it up, it balances in your hand really well.
This frame is heavy compared to something like the regular P320 but not that much heavier, however, there’s definitely some substance there that’s much different.
Overall weight, it’s definitely heavier, but when we get into the shooting, I’m going to explain why that’s okay. Especially on a full-size carry gun like this.
The bottom of the grip frame has a 1913 Picatinny rail. You can mount a flashlight, laser, or anything that mounts of a Picatinny pistol rail.
The trigger frame is extremely elongated, especially on a pistol. I really like this because if you’re using gloves, you can get in there really easily.
Now it does have that standard P320 blocky-style frame, but it works really well on this gun.
It does have a Beaver Tail, which allows you to establish your master grip really well. The big selling point that SIG tries to make on this is the balance.
It’s worth saying that is not just a sales tactic. It does balance really well in your hand. It’s almost like if you were to hold this under the trigger guard it would float.
So it holds really, really well. Overall. I really like the grip. The grip is a nice texturized grip different from the P320.
It is slightly different than what you’d see on a standard P320, it doesn’t have a thumb finger groove on the side of the frame.
The SIG logo actually is at the top of the frame, not in the middle like it is on the P320 and it’s not quite as aggressive and that’s probably due to the tungsten, but it really doesn’t matter because it feels really great.
One con on the grips is if you don’t like them there is no interchanging the grips.
The texture on the grip doesn’t feel quite as abrasive as a normal P320.
Now let’s talk about the sights. The sights on the P320 X5 Legion are a bit different.
First of all, it comes ready to mount an optic. I believe the optic mounting on this is a bit different. I believe the only optic you can mount on here is the Romeo One Pro.
The stock sights on the X-Five Legion are actually really, really nice. You have a fiber optic front sight, which again, I hate fiber optic sights on pistols like I said in a number of other reviews, including the Staccato P.
I just don’t like them, but maybe my mind’s changing because I like it on this gun.
It could have a lot to do with the rear site being blank. It just has your standard U cut, there are no dots, and there’s nothing.
It’s just the fiber optic front sight and that really works for me, especially with this gun.
Overall, I just, really like the sights and the way they did it on this gun. On the rear sights, you can adjust the elevation and windage.
So first and foremost, let’s talk about this gun and its controls.
The gun doesn’t have a physical safety. The safety like all guns, should be in your trigger control.
Now, of course, this contains a drop safety and there were some issues with the P320s and dropping them on the hammer.
Those have since been remedied, and I don’t foresee any issues with those. On to the magazine release.
It’s just the fiber optic front sight and that really works for me, especially with this gun.
Overall, I just, really like the sights and the way they did it on this gun. On the rear sights, you can adjust the elevation and windage.
So first and foremost, let’s talk about this gun and its controls.
The gun doesn’t have a physical safety. The safety like all guns, should be in your trigger control.
Now, of course, this contains a drop safety and there were some issues with the P320s and dropping them on the hammer.
Those have since been remedied, and I don’t foresee any issues with those. On to the magazine release. The magazine release on this is literally a direct copy of the regular P320s. A sideways triangle button for the release and this one doesn’t have any etchings around it. It sticks out pretty far which makes it extremely easy to use. When you depress the magazine release, it shoots the magazine out. Even unloaded ones. Works pretty flawlessly.
Next, we’ll talk about the slide stop. The slide stop on this is actually really nice much like the P320s series in general.
It’s ambidextrous, so it’s on both sides. I really like how Sig did the slide stop on this gun.
The Glock Gen 5’s use the same type of dual-sided slide release and it works really well.
I’m a big fan of what they doing because you can reach up and grab it on both sides. I know that’s recommended, but I like the ability to do that because if you’re having a hard time getting it down, you can force it down with both fingers.
Now the trigger on the Sig P320 X5 Legion carry is probably one of my favorite things on this gun.
It’s a flat, almost forward-adjusted trigger. It has very little take-up. The wall is very clean. The reset is exactly at the wall. There’s no rear take-up. It’s a very smooth trigger.
This is one of the best pistol triggers I’ve ever felt. It does remind me of the Apex trigger. I almost would say SIG knocked off the Apex trigger on this but I know they didn’t. The Apex trigger might be a little better, but this is damn good from the factory.
I really like the trigger, really like the reset. Good job SIG.
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The aesthetics of this gun are fantastic. It is nearly the same color as a regular P320 and I believe the slide has the same coating, but the frame is a little different color.
It’s got a grayish hue and that would probably be from the tungsten that’s infused with the polymer. Now that being said it looks great.
It doesn’t show carbon really bad and doesn’t show fingerprints really bad if that kind of stuff matters to you.
It largely doesn’t matter to me. These are all tools at the end of the day, but you still want your stuff to look nice.
The magazine is very nice. It’s got a really nice flare to it. Magazines, even sit flush with the bottom of the large stock factory magazine well, so you can’t even see the bottom of the magazine.
You know, it’s great to be able to shoot guns and run a company that really revolves around the firearms industry because I get to interact with and shoot a lot of guns.
I’m not going to sit here and say, I’m a firearms expert and I think a lot of gun ergonomics and controls and sights are all subjective to the end user.
I will always recommend that you get something in your hand before you make a decision.
If you can shoot it, shoot it, and find out if it’s going to work best for you.
But I can tell you that of all the guns I’ve shot, the SIG P320 X5 Legion is by far one of my favorites.
Again, I’m an unashamed Glock fanboy, but I will probably own another one of these.
This gun is fantastic. I’m more of a rifle guy, but I can tell you when it’s a nice pistol. You can pick it up, it’s very fluid and the controls are great. The recall mitigation is as easy as can be.
There’s very little muzzle rise overall, this is just a joy to shoot.
My recommendation, if you want it is the SIG P320 X5 Legion is worth every penny.
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