I would image the regular X5 would be preferred for duty, due to the lighter weight as well.
I would image the regular X5 would be preferred for duty, due to the lighter weight as well.
@GJM, can you elaborate on this? Are a number of AZ's higher level shooters migrating to the Legion?
And why do you enjoy shooting Glocks over the Legion?
Just look at the past 10 years, constant product revisions, generation after generation, lack of support for previous generations, "upgrades", cutting corners, going cheap on sub-contracted parts and pushing out now quite finished designs. Sig puts out a lot of interesting stuff, the problem is Sig themselves and what leaves the factory. Company ethics aside, if they'd take their time for once and put out a fully flushed out finished design I'd be more willing to give their products a try, but I get the feeling of everything they release reaches "good enough" and the send it out into the wild.
I had a Legion and went back to Glock. In all fairness I’ve been shooting Glocks for a very long time, and I shoot them very well.
I have about $800 in my CO 34.5 (blue label) not including optic and I’m at 38 ounces with an unloaded mag. Not bad for a gun with a proven track record and 2.5” groups with my reloads.
The guys that I’m routinely chasing at matches..1 shoots a Tanfo (GM), 1 shoots a CZ (GM), 1 shoots a 34 (M), and another shoots a Legion (M). The gun doesn’t matter that much.
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I too was curious about the infused grip module not being suited for duty use. From the Legion reviews I've seen, they consistently report a drop in trigger pull weight. I wonder if the Legion allegedly being inappropriate for duty use are actually reflection of a trigger weight that is intended more for the match than the street.
And regarding carry weight, I trucked around a 5" all stainless steel 45 for more years than I can count and all weight was forgiven once the gun came out of the holster and the shooting started.
*Full Disclosure - I've been running an earlier X-Five as my uniform duty gun for over a year.
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As someone who shoots the Legion for USPSA I agree that the specific brand of firearm isn't a big deal. However, the Legion, like a Tanfo Stock 2 or a CZ Shadow 2, offers no room for excuses. I like it simply because there is no doubt that my match performance is on me and not a equipment deficiency (even if in a conscious level, I believe those deficiencies are largely figments of the imagination).
FWIW, Sig's VP of LE Sales told me that the Legion X Frame was prone to chipping or cracking from impacts, due to the tungsten infusion changing the "flex" properties of the polymer, and that he would never want cops carrying the gun on duty. Our SWAT guys had asked about this, so we asked. He said it's a competition only focused product. On a positive note, if the frame does crack....its a $199 fix, not a new gun.
That makes sense to me. I don't have a regular x5 grip but I was surprised at how rigid the TXG grip was when I first got my Legion. It is much less flexible than my Glock frames are. I did some light research into similar high density polymers since I was curious about the viability of a heavyweight polymer 2011 grip, and I would expect the material properties w.r.t. durability at extreme temps to suffer.
USPSA allows for an extremely light and extremely short single action trigger pull, so long as it’s striker fired. Originally single action wasn’t allowed in any form, and the XD was originally disallowed because of it. The M&P however was allowed, because they claimed it to be DA. That rule would eventually be changed to any striker Fire is OK, and pretty much any mod is OK.
IPSC limits modifications in production. It also has a trigger pull weight restriction. It used to be first shot must be 5 pounds, which favored the DA/SA guns (since there was no restriction on subsequent shots). It seems recently they’ve update to either the previous restriction (for DA/SA) or a 3# for every shot (for the strikers).
This new rule will probably balance the field more in IPSC.