Handled one sat. Didnt like it nearly as much as I thought I would. Something is just off in the grip shape, for me anyway
Not a bad idea IMHO. I'd rather the industry be proactive than reactive. Unlike us (at least I hope) many never give a thought to responsible storage. This makes it easy and at least provides some level of security. It'd be a very nice value added for the sales proposition on a stock pistol. For this model, and at this price, it may not be a big value added, but I like the concept.
I wonder if we’ll see a new category of boutique-y metal-framed guns emerge. Q4 steel was the first. Now this. As someone said, it’d be cool to see high end, metal-framed M&Ps and others. Then maybe it’ll all come full circle and everyone will feel ill-equipped without the superior balance and shootability of a solid metal-framed pistol.
Same here, was able to handle and shoot one a few days ago. Shoots like a 320, not much difference that I could tell. The grip feels like an X grip, but with different texturing. Aside from the ability to change the grip panels out, I see no advantage over the standard 320, especially for the cost.
Some folks are just going to have to have one though. If nothing else, Sig has definitely become a marketing machine.
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So, do we have anyone put something like 3,000 rounds on their AXG yet? I'm curious how the metal holding up, are there any cracks?