No safety here, I don't carry chambered but I'm also pretty damn fast at chambering a round while drawing and aiming, as long as I have a good belt and holster I'm just about as quick as the local cops that I grew up shooting with. I think awareness matters, people were shooting themselves with Glocks too because of careless carrying habits. I just don't carry chambered and stay aware of my surroundings knowing I have a slight delay if I have to pull out and use my firearm for self defense
the P320 line needs to be retired. There are half-dozen examples on youtube with these guns firing while holstered. I wouldnt touch these guns with a 10 foot pole.
The most trusted firearm brand would be Glock, I own multiple Sig…. P320, P365, P229. As well as Glock 19x, 45 and 43x. I have never had an issue with my Glock apart from human error, my current p365 Fuse already given me multiple failure to feed, thought it was an ammo issue, but nope…. A magazine that needs to be broken in issue. The p320 had a drop safety issue, it’s like Sig wants to experiment in its client first before they fix an issue. I have never had to send my Glock back to be repaired but 2 of my sig had be sent back because of manufacture issues
Personal taste and sometimes luck. I own P226 , never gave me a problem on the other hand M9 did. As far as Glock, although I never owned one , I would say it’s AK-47 of handguns , simple, reliable and shoots well
The opening statement is such a lie. More people have been shot by sig pistols Recently than any other... personally, I will miss every sig.Never owned.Wanna glad to say that.
Glocks have issues too, just as many manufacturers do with a new design. A friend of mine's new Glock started not going into battery after a several shots. It was determined the chamber box was swelling from the heat just enough that it wouldn't fit in the slide as it closed. Dealer/gunsmith wouldn't touch it and sent it back to Glock. Then there is always the unsafe trigger. How they ever called that a "safe trigger" I don't know. Just as the guy who had the knot of a jacket fall into the trigger guard of his Glock as he was reholstering and firing the gun. I'm four Sigs in (1911, 226, 229, 365) oldest one being the 229. Over 25-yrs old with 10-15,000 round through it. Not a single issue. 365 about 500 rounds in, no problems, no fancy junk on my guns either. I wouldn't touch a 320 though. Ruger had drop fire issues with their LCP for first few years and just about any single action revolver is likely to drop fire too. Why are people dropping their guns? 45 years of shooting, in all weather conditions, I've never dropped a gun. Maybe some of you limp wristed people need to get wrist lanyards for your guns.
My very first handgun was as 226. I probably have over 200,000 Ed’s thru it and it still works perfectly.
I have one too, and I'm just curious, with all those rounds through it, how many time have you needed to replace your recoil spring?
The 365 fuse legion with axg grip will be made soon I bet.
Sig rocks!!!❤
Be nice if they offered any in 357 sig
Im a g gun guy but its hard to deny sig is making some very good guns.
Indeed
Just don’t drop em!
@chrisragone8785 that was just the older 320's
That plastics going to crack eventually, the P-Series is the best money can buy
What a screwed up video. Showing photos of one model and announcing a different one.
AI created voice makes me click off the video every time
All I see on TH-cam is the Fuse having malfunctions!
Yes, but will these guns accidently discharge?! There is no excuse for defective firearms!
I want a fuse but live in commyrado
320 still having random fire issues. New videos released of it happening. I wish i didnt buy my m18, but atleast i got the manual safety i guess.
No safety here, I don't carry chambered but I'm also pretty damn fast at chambering a round while drawing and aiming, as long as I have a good belt and holster I'm just about as quick as the local cops that I grew up shooting with. I think awareness matters, people were shooting themselves with Glocks too because of careless carrying habits. I just don't carry chambered and stay aware of my surroundings knowing I have a slight delay if I have to pull out and use my firearm for self defense
Or you could buy 4 Taurus g3c
the P320 line needs to be retired. There are half-dozen examples on youtube with these guns firing while holstered. I wouldnt touch these guns with a 10 foot pole.
Sig needs to get back to making da/sa. A micro da/sa alloy gun would be so awesome.
Love my P365 Fuse. Handles great and have yet to have a malfunction.
Walther
P226X5 german are way different than P226x5 american --- i have both and are barely the same
Press checks…
The most trusted firearm brand would be Glock, I own multiple Sig…. P320, P365, P229. As well as Glock 19x, 45 and 43x. I have never had an issue with my Glock apart from human error, my current p365 Fuse already given me multiple failure to feed, thought it was an ammo issue, but nope…. A magazine that needs to be broken in issue. The p320 had a drop safety issue, it’s like Sig wants to experiment in its client first before they fix an issue. I have never had to send my Glock back to be repaired but 2 of my sig had be sent back because of manufacture issues
S&W, Walther, HK and Baretta would all probably be above Sig too.
@ facts I own one S&W and 4000 rounds no issues, same for my wife she got the shield plus, no issues.
Personal taste and sometimes luck. I own P226 , never gave me a problem on the other hand M9 did. As far as Glock, although I never owned one , I would say it’s AK-47 of handguns , simple, reliable and shoots well
ambidextrous is 4 syllables not 5 ...
Please make the Sig P365 Axg in an all Black with upgraded trigger !!!
Yes guns that go off without pulling the trigger. People kill people not guns. SIG hold my beer.
Ok, Diddy
Stopped buying sig, rusty parts
Im staying away from sig for now
Bad title!
One of the most trusted? Get the F outta here!!!
AI vids are crap
The opening statement is such a lie. More people have been shot by sig pistols Recently than any other... personally, I will miss every sig.Never owned.Wanna glad to say that.
If it is a slSig Sauer, I will skip it. As long as those overpriced firearms have the name SIG Sauer, I will remain from wasting my money.
Hi Point more your price point?
Does the 226 reserve have a decocker?
It is a single action only gun. The decocker is pulling the trigger.
Safety
@@VDN34A He didn't ask about a safety he asked about a decocker. It is a Single Action Only Hammer Fired gun. Of course it has a manual safety.
@@Pappy7064 Ok, thank you!
Never have cared for "cocked & locked."
5 New Sigs that could accidentally kill you!!! LOL.
Only cops! 😂
NPC says what?
Glocks have issues too, just as many manufacturers do with a new design. A friend of mine's new Glock started not going into battery after a several shots. It was determined the chamber box was swelling from the heat just enough that it wouldn't fit in the slide as it closed. Dealer/gunsmith wouldn't touch it and sent it back to Glock. Then there is always the unsafe trigger. How they ever called that a "safe trigger" I don't know. Just as the guy who had the knot of a jacket fall into the trigger guard of his Glock as he was reholstering and firing the gun.
I'm four Sigs in (1911, 226, 229, 365) oldest one being the 229. Over 25-yrs old with 10-15,000 round through it. Not a single issue. 365 about 500 rounds in, no problems, no fancy junk on my guns either. I wouldn't touch a 320 though. Ruger had drop fire issues with their LCP for first few years and just about any single action revolver is likely to drop fire too. Why are people dropping their guns? 45 years of shooting, in all weather conditions, I've never dropped a gun. Maybe some of you limp wristed people need to get wrist lanyards for your guns.