Very good comparison. I prefer the AXG Legion. I have a lot of trigger time with mine. I don't care about the dry fire "thump" people complain about, to me it's not noticeable when under live fire.
Need to add an optic on the M&P, we all know that made that little difference in the Sig shooting tighter groups plus I'm assuming the Sig is heavier. The M&P needs an a Apex flat trigger.
@@awokeone7997 I shoot tighter groups with my staccato p on irons than any sig or M&p with any optic. So the argument is irrelevant. Sig is a little heavier but has a by far worse trigger. It’s all about what works for who’s shooting. None of this is meant to be how it will be for all people who pick up the same gun. It’s just what I’ve experienced first hand.
@Gunsfornewbies you can do whatever you want, it's your video but how can you compare a gun with an optic to another that has iron sights? It's not a fair comparison. Of course the Staccato P is going to shoot better. Way better trigger, tighter fitted, bull barrel, heavier, better sights (almost like a red dot). The sights on the M&P are fiber but they are wider than the Staccato P's.
@@awokeone7997 “how can you compare a gun with a red dot and another without” Then give you two guns one with irons one with a red dot and you tell me that’s not the same LOL. Thanks for the comment.
@Gunsfornewbies brotha, you know what I mean about not being a fair comparison. You can always rely on a 1911/2011 gun being more accurate than a striker fire variant gun. Not trying to ish on you because I do enjoy your videos but let's keep it honest and fair.
Are you still running stock guide rod in the m&p. I’ve got one barrel is going out tomorrow to be ported but wow that looks flat shooting being ported compared to regular barrel
@@SonsoftheRevolution1776 correct, the M&p trigger is very very good out of the box. Light break, definitive wall, and awesome reset. The reset on the sig could be miles better that’s really the only downfall but the fact you start over from the beginning isn’t what the industry is after. I will say that doesn’t bother me but I make these videos for newbies and if they like “good” triggers then hope this helps them.
@@SonsoftheRevolution1776 there are better triggers everyone familiar with different brands knows that. I’m just saying it’s great out of the box I never said it was the best.
Very good comparison. I prefer the AXG Legion. I have a lot of trigger time with mine. I don't care about the dry fire "thump" people complain about, to me it's not noticeable when under live fire.
thanks for the video! I'd be very curious to see how the AXG legion compares to the new M&P metal comp as well
@@andyhsong the metal comp has a little more recoil than my competitor so results would be very similar.
Long and short..you shoot better with the sig, hence you prefer the sig.
Need to add an optic on the M&P, we all know that made that little difference in the Sig shooting tighter groups plus I'm assuming the Sig is heavier. The M&P needs an a Apex flat trigger.
@@awokeone7997 I shoot tighter groups with my staccato p on irons than any sig or M&p with any optic. So the argument is irrelevant. Sig is a little heavier but has a by far worse trigger. It’s all about what works for who’s shooting. None of this is meant to be how it will be for all people who pick up the same gun. It’s just what I’ve experienced first hand.
@Gunsfornewbies you can do whatever you want, it's your video but how can you compare a gun with an optic to another that has iron sights? It's not a fair comparison. Of course the Staccato P is going to shoot better. Way better trigger, tighter fitted, bull barrel, heavier, better sights (almost like a red dot). The sights on the M&P are fiber but they are wider than the Staccato P's.
@@awokeone7997 “how can you compare a gun with a red dot and another without”
Then give you two guns one with irons one with a red dot and you tell me that’s not the same LOL.
Thanks for the comment.
Also sig weighs more than a staccato p.
@Gunsfornewbies brotha, you know what I mean about not being a fair comparison. You can always rely on a 1911/2011 gun being more accurate than a striker fire variant gun. Not trying to ish on you because I do enjoy your videos but let's keep it honest and fair.
I truly wish I could get that axg legion grip module
How did you get the double black combo? Frankenstein? Between two M&P’s?
@@getsomegear7617 correct
@@Gunsfornewbies should be made this way from Smith and Wesson in my opinion!
Are you still running stock guide rod in the m&p. I’ve got one barrel is going out tomorrow to be ported but wow that looks flat shooting being ported compared to regular barrel
@@chrissullivan4552 yes sir all oem and yes It’s super flat with 115grain
Because the sigs over travel is pretty long after the break, the reset feels long
The sig is aluminum frame, hence the axg name.
The M&p is way better. Why risk having a gun go off on its own with the Sig.
Wait you think the mp has a better trigger?
@@SonsoftheRevolution1776 correct, the M&p trigger is very very good out of the box. Light break, definitive wall, and awesome reset.
The reset on the sig could be miles better that’s really the only downfall but the fact you start over from the beginning isn’t what the industry is after. I will say that doesn’t bother me but I make these videos for newbies and if they like “good” triggers then hope this helps them.
@@Gunsfornewbies lol the MP trigger is nothing to write home about.
@@SonsoftheRevolution1776 there are better triggers everyone familiar with different brands knows that. I’m just saying it’s great out of the box I never said it was the best.