And it has an amazing little hump on the bottom corner that allows for a lot of pinky pressure. As I have developed as a shooter, I’ve realized that pinky pressure is huge for sight acquisition and recoil control. It’s not too blocky, like the Spectre, but not too oval, like the M18. The shape is what really makes Wilson Combat's grip shine. Although the dust cover is a bit shorter, like the other three guns, it has three Picatinny slots for accessories. The texturing is grippy but not as aggressive as the Spectre. It also has integrated magazine bevels to help with speed reloads. Three out of the four testers chose this grip as their favorite. It’s by far the slimmest, so it will fit the widest range of hands. They produce their own unique grip module for this gun. The WCP320 Carry is their take on the P320. Wilson Combat is a semi-custom firearms manufacturer with a reputation for putting out high-end products. When it came to comfort and grippy texture, the Wilson Combat P320 took the cake. It gives a sure grip and is also very aesthetically pleasing. The grip module is laser engraved, which gives it the most aggressive texturing. It uses the LXG grip model, which is the thickest and most rectangular of the three pistols. The P320 XCarry Spectre is a creation of the Sig Custom Works shop. In my opinion, the only downside of this safety is that it is a bit close to the slide-stop lever and does not give much room to operate the slide stop. For me, carrying in the appendix position, I really like having a safety on a light striker-fired gun for an added layer of protection. Many people, such as Shooter Greg, do not like to have an external safety because they are simply not used to them. The safety is well executed and feels very crisp and positive. The most notable difference on the M18 frame is the addition of a manual safety due to military requirements. The grip of the M18 filled the hand well and worked nicely, but it wasn't the preferred grip of the day. There are no magazine-well bevels, but there are mag cutouts to allow a better grip to rip out the mag if it gets stuck. Grip texture is the least aggressive of the three. In overall size and feel, it is bulkier than the Wilson but not as large and blocky as the Spectre. The M18 uses the standard P320 Carry polymer frame in coyote tan. The P320 M18 is the commercial version of the M18 pistol that was issued to all the branches of the U.S. To help me with the review and give some different perspectives, I brought three friends: Officer Pete, a veteran police officer and competitive shooter Professor VJ, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu world champion and talented novice shooter and longtime civilian enthusiast and competitor, Shooter Greg. In our testing, we found nothing to contradict this conclusion. In general, Sigs are known for good accuracy and reliability. We won’t be talking about accuracy or reliability because all three guns use basically the same Sig internal parts and all performed very similarly. In the review of these three Sig pistols, we will primarily be looking at the grip, slide, iron sights, optic options, trigger, and price. If you're already thinking of making the leap to the higher budget gun, I would go with the Valor up to a certain price.We'll be breaking down the different aspects of each gun and how they relate to each other. It just depends on what exactly you are looking for. I believe either gun will make you a great shooter. Since you didn't ask about Baer, going back to the between $1100 and $1700 range. Once you surpass this, well, you are in Les Baer territory. I think DW is worth every penny up to around the $1700 point. Now, with this being said, and not to throw a cog in the wheel. In my opinion, and my opinion only, Dan Wesson makes the finest production gun available. If you know anything about guns in general and have been able to see examples from many different makers and price points, you will know the DW exudes quality. The Guardian is something to behold in a production 1911. Reliable, accurate and great for carry being a CCO size pistol. I paid a little over nine for the Sig and right at sixteen for the Guardian. I have a Sig C3 and a Dan Wesson Guardian. I don't have either one of these exact models, but I will make another comparison within the two brands.
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