![]() ![]() I can, however, definitively say that the Sig P320 texture is definitely better than the Gen3 and Gen4 Glocks, and probably equal to the Gen 5 guns. This is one of those things I can’t make up my opinion on and I keep going back and forth for which one I prefer. I’d say the grip is almost as effective, if not as effective, like the Glock Gen 5. I really like it and it really works well. It’s like very light grit sandpaper and encompasses the grip entirely. The Sig P320, on the other hand, has a similar texture across all its guns including the regular frames and X series. If you have a Gen 3, it’s going to be very slick, Gen 5 is going to be much more aggressive, and Gen 4 is a bit of a hybrid between the two. Texture-wise, again, the Glock is going to have multiple textures depending on the variation. It’s a smaller grip, and it’s going to be more ergonomic for somebody with smaller hands. If you have really small hands, however, the X Compact is probably going to work better for you than the Glock 19. If you can deal with the size of the Sig P320 X, Carry, or regular-sized Sig P320 and/or have larger hands, I would definitely suggest going with those guns over the X Compact. From there, you don’t have as much area to grip onto when you have guns that are sized similarly. The bore axis involves the barrel’s placement on the web of your hand, with the goal being that it sitting lower forces your grip on the gun down. That’s due to the bore axis on the Sig P320 design. My pinky finger barely fits on the grip of the Sig P320 X Compact and cannot maintain a full leverage like it can on a Glock 19. The Sig P320 X Compact, on the other hand, has almost a quarter-inch overall in height on the Glock 19 but comes with a significantly shorter grip. When you look at the X, Carry, or just the regular Sig P320, those grips hold 17-round magazines but are only around an eighth of an inch longer than a Glock 19 grip. When we start discussing the grip length, that’s where the P320 loses ground. Shop for the Best Prices on In Stock Sig P320 X CompactsĮuro Optic | Grab A Gun | Primary Arms | PSA | Brownells | Grip Length The Sig P320 X’s frame is more like the Glock’s as well, which is ironic because a lot of people do not care for Glock or their ergonomics but turn around and love that series. It feels really good while the X frame (their performance series grip) feels slightly different and, frankly, very similar to a Glock. On the feeling of the Sig P320 grip, I think that the standard grip really fills the hand well. Worst case scenario, you’re out $40-50 instead of ruining a several-hundred-dollar firearm that can’t be fixed. They’re really a great option if you want a frame to stipple yourself and don’t want to worry about completely devaluing your firearm if you screw it up. At one point, you could even buy them directly off Amazon. ![]() They are not a serialized part of the firearm, so they don’t have to be transferred for an FFL. ![]() But the frames themselves only cost around $50 (as mentioned above) and are easily replaced. The Sig P320 doesn’t have modulators built into the frame either. Shop for the Best Prices on In Stock Glock 19sĮuro Optic | Grab A Gun | Primary Arms | PSA | Brownells | However, the Gen 3 Glock does not have any modularity built into the frame. Those give you a lot of options for how you want to set the gun up. Two of the backstraps come without beaver tails while two of them come with them. The frame on Gen 4 and Gen 5 Glocks has backstraps that you can add on to increase the trigger reach and overall size of the grip. Now, when it comes to modularity, the Glock, when it comes to the frame itself, probably has a little bit of an advantage. ![]() Glock and Sig take drastically different approaches when it comes to ergonomics. It’s a really great system on Sig’s part. You can buy these frames for a little under $50 bucks and all you need is a flush-fit magazine. It’s a very easy process, and the frame system modularity is my favorite part of the firearm. You can easily take a Sig P320 X Carry and turn it into an X Compact-gripped gun. One nice thing about the Sig P320 is that, due to its chassis design, you can switch the grip modules out for any other P320 grip. Looking at the chart, you’re going to see that there is a big difference between all the different gun variants. Height (top of slide to bottom of magazine baseplate) (Inches) ![]()
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