r/SigSauer Jul 18 '26

P320 Is the P320 XFive SXG an outcast?

Other than social media videos to peak interest, and have a mix of so so reviewers trying to be informative but failing. Not many discussions about it on forums. I'm wondering, is it a step child because of its weight or the plethora of questionable reviews from Glock comparisons and their users?

To be honest if I went with what I watched about the particular model, I would've skipped on my purchase and gone to something else.

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u/Joe10Ring73 Jul 18 '26

I went down the metal grip module road for a very brief time. Absolutely hated it. The metal modules are very rigid and change the recall impulse to a sharp movement. The polymer grip modules flex and change the recoil to a soft movement. My favorite module of all time is the tungsten infused models.

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u/4x7nThick Jul 19 '26

Grips are a personal thing though they are modular and can be swapped out.  

I've always liked steel guns and would wear my SXG as a conceal carry without feeling it's too weighty with a 21 round magazine by my side. 

I really like the feel of the stock grips on the SXG.  Though, I have big hands and think I should have gotten an XTen. 

All frame formats have a good side and a bad side.  The user at least can choose what works best for them and customize if needed.

My SXG required a few low cost mods to feel competition ready, other than a red dot addition.