When selecting a firearm, understanding the varying models and their safety features is crucial. The recent video dives deep into the reliability of the Sig P320, focusing on its drop safety across five distinct models: the M17, two Compacts, a full-size, and the X5 Legion. This kind of testing not only assesses performance but also showcases how different conditions can affect functionality. It’s important to note that while results from such tests can provide insight,they do not guarantee the same outcome for every individual firearm,emphasizing the need for thorough personal research before making a purchase.


In addition to safety, consider these key factors to guide your purchasing decision:

  • Intended Use: Determine whether you need a firearm for home defense, sport shooting, or conceal carry.
  • ergonomics: How does the firearm feel in your hands? Comfort and usability are paramount.
  • Manufacturer Reputation: Research the brand’s history and reliability. Your firearm should be backed by positive reviews and strong customer service.
  • Cost vs. Value: Assess your budget while considering the overall value and durability of the firearm.
  • Training and Maintenance: Be prepared for not only shooting practice but also regular maintenance and cleaning.

Model Drop Test Result Standard Use
Sig M17 Pass Military Standard Issue
Compact Model 1 fails with high wobble Conceal Carry
Full Size Pass Sport Shooting
X5 Legion Pass Competitive Shooting
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