Thanks. I appreciate well thought out commentary to consider. I am fine this type of non-review. I would like to see both a precision and a speed string from each.
We will do some more like this. Bills drills kind of cover both. Speed and accuracy. I will mix it up with some dot Tourtue drills as well for the next one
The Sig and M&P are not steel-framed, they’re aluminum. Big difference in weight characteristics between steal and aluminum. I do enjoy and prefer this format vs just watching someone shooting(boring). I tune in to hopefully learn something on technique and gear.
@@b_rad8089 Yeah, steel and aluminum are metal, but are very different materials. Carry and shoot them both and you’ll notice a big difference in holstered weight and felt recoil.
I have it, and yes it does. I bought an XL when it first came out and I haven't gotten any other variant but I told myself that when that came out in Legion I would get it. My only negative is that they didn't make the barrel as long as the XL.
Good video. Can I recommend a possible improvement for future multi-gun comparos? Use the Test: 10 rounds, 10 seconds on a B-8 at 10 yards. I think it's a Hackathorn Drill and would force you to push on the trigger to make time.
Nice review. I too am very sensitive to trigger characteristics, particularly feel and location of the break. My EDC is a rotation between the P365 (X, Spectre, & AXG Legion) a Wilson DS, and Staccato C. Knowing where to anticipate the break for me is very important.
All those guns have different triggers. I used to be the same way. Then I made a goal only to shoot one gun for 1 year. It made a huge difference on my pistol shooting skills.
The 2.0 metal is my favorite pistol, accurate, fast, feels great in the hand, it has made me abandon polymer frame pistols. The weight is not so much more that it makes a difference when carrying but to me it definitely feels like it recoils less
I'll be getting the 2.0 metal competitor soon, I'm left handed and don't know how I've never tried a M&P 2.0 yet. Crazy the metal weighs the exact same as the polymer versions. But they're aluminum, they should have done steel with the 5in competitor though.
@@PkwyDrive13 got all 3 versions of the metal series, love the competitor, I wouldn’t be surprised if the release a steel version in the future but it’s a great shooter with the aluminum frame, really accurate and smooth
The biggest problem with the DD H9 isn't the trigger, it's the bullet tumbling/keyholing due to the defective barrel they put "1 million rounds through" lol.
I'd love to try the 365 axg legion but being left handed I want an ambi pistol...by the way I'm pretty sure the m&p and sig are just aluminum? The M&P metal 2.0 is going to be my next pistol to try out. Can't believe I've never tried one
The m&p is quite a bit cheaper. I love my m&p's and I also love my xmacros. I don't have the axg legion macro. Though I would love to try the grip. Haven't seen just the grip module for sale.
@@jeffwampler5268 thanks , i missed that part , found it interesting that halls on targets are different sizes if all same ammo fmj is used , especially from sig ( small halls )
Waiting for the H9 Gen 2 before I reconsider the acquisition. It has potential. However, personal principle forbids me from purchasing first-year [generation] products. Whether they be cars, guitars, guns or what have you; I simply will not buy the initial offering. These principles are rigidly unflinching and non-negotiable. Just take a look at SIG folks. They have a habit of making _you_ their beta testers. Need I say more? Make pragmatic decisions - avoid emotional impulses. Stay classy my friends.
If you get a chance to try left hand milk stout nitro you're in for a treat. To get extra crazy, have a small glass of milk and use it as a chaser after a good swig of the beer.
The H9 is a fail. Several guys around here have barrel issues. 2 have gone back then can’t back with the same problem. I own both Romeo X optics. The compact and Pro. I’m a little pissed at how easily the glass scratched.
I am pretty sure he is running an Ed Brown "Fueled" series slide. in fact, entire gun looks to be the Ed Brown worked over version of the Metal 2.0.....quite a step up from the out of the box gun