SIG M18: New USMC Service Pistol (and Little Brother of the M17)

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    The SIG 320 was adopted by the US Army as its new M17 full-size service pistol, but that was only have of the Modular Handgun System. The other half was the M18, a compact version of the same pistol, with a 3.9" barrel (compared to the 4.7" barrel of the M17). The Army did also adopt the M18 for MP and CID personnel, but the other service branches chose to go with the M18 as their standard sidearms. Notably, this includes the Marines, who will be using the M18 to replace the M9, M9A1, M007 (Glock 19M) and M45A1 (1911).
    Being a highly modular design, the M18 uses the same basic fire control module as the M17, as well as the same magazines. The slide and grip module are shorter to match the shorter barrel, and multiple different sizes of grip module are available to reasonably fit anyone between the 5th and 95th percentile of hand size.
    While the initial batch of M17s were made with tan controls and subsequently returned and sold on the civilian market, no M18s appear to have been returned from service. However, SIG continues to run the military M18 production line making "contract overrun" pistols exactly to military specification, and that is what we are looking at in today's video. These have TC serial number prefixes, along with other military features:
    Single-screw optics plates
    Braided recoil springs
    Tool-based takedown
    Military slide markings
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      @beefmaster3196 Рік тому +7

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    • @beefmaster3196
      @beefmaster3196 Рік тому +5

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    • @oldesertguy9616
      @oldesertguy9616 Рік тому +9

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      @verrueckteriwan Рік тому +1

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  • @Dan-56
    @Dan-56 Рік тому +441

    The true “Forgotten Weapon” is the predecessor to this series of pistols, the SIG P250. It was a hammer type DA only using a similar fire control group. Available in subcompact, compact, and full size, with three grips for each size in small, medium, and large. It was available in all the different sizes in 9mm, .40 S&W, .357SIG, and .45ACP. After the initial purchase from your FFL you could order different size and caliber “kits” direct from SIG. The .22lr was only sold as a complete pistol.

    • @KingPhilipsRideshare
      @KingPhilipsRideshare Рік тому +18

      A SHAME that’s not THE go to pistol for the loser states like CA MA.. it’s like a 15 round k frame it was beautiful

    • @theodoreheintz7891
      @theodoreheintz7891 Рік тому +8

      There was also a p250 in 380 auto that was a locked breach like 12 or 15 round 380 if I recall.

    • @TheBulap
      @TheBulap Рік тому +9

      Always did find those kinda interesting. As far as I can recall, they were barely adopted by anybody except the Hong Kong police, and I believe that was mostly just the Triad investigation unit.

    • @regularguyprepper2993
      @regularguyprepper2993 Рік тому +15

      No matter what sig says, they based their 320 on the 250. They turned a 250 into a modular striker fired pistol.

    • @theodoreheintz7891
      @theodoreheintz7891 Рік тому +7

      @@regularguyprepper2993 and they stole the modular chassis system from Steyr.

  • @Chlorate299
    @Chlorate299 Рік тому +289

    "What kind of idiot is going to leave the gun loaded and pull the trigger when they go to disassemble it" - clearly these people have not met soldiers.

    • @fredbecker607
      @fredbecker607 Рік тому +49

      Or cops, or civilians....

    • @resolute123
      @resolute123 Рік тому +9

      For all the perception people have of the military, not all are trigger pullers, and even less train with pistols or even issued to trigger pullers. Field grades, First Sergeants and above, aviation units, and even tank commanders are issue pistols, but how of them actually practice with pistols? I was taught the stupid tea cup method and shot the M9 only a handful of times. It wasn't till I got out the military did I really started to understand firearms including pistols.

    • @grammar_shark
      @grammar_shark 7 місяців тому

      @@resolute123*issued

  • @Ammo08
    @Ammo08 Рік тому +643

    I spent many years in military logistics and seriously doubt that your will ever see the modularity of the system used.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Рік тому +95

      Yeah, usually the army just orders custom variants of existing arms and gets a discount on manufacturing. Unless you're a sniper or special forces the army doesn't trust you to modify your own weapon

    • @sloth7ds
      @sloth7ds Рік тому +55

      As I understand it, part of the procurement process is making sure the weapons are as Grunt-proof as possible.

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Рік тому +39

      It's not that the modularity would be used by those who would be in combat. I don't know what kind of military logistics you worked, but take a look at the M16 and AR carbines. It's a prime example of modularity being used, especially the AR carbines of the past.

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 Рік тому +26

      15th Toilet Paper Logistics Division?

    • @Barry_Garza
      @Barry_Garza Рік тому +34

      Feel like the real reason it needed to be modular was so that if the polymer frame got ludicrously damaged they can replace it - that being about the extent of it. (Now what that threshold would justify replacement, given military standards, is another matter…)

  • @coreybenson3122
    @coreybenson3122 Рік тому +51

    Love my M17. Have a RMR & Wilson Combat grip module on it. Slick shooting.

    • @nomad753
      @nomad753 Рік тому +5

      I have one with a Wilson Combat module too. I swapped it out for a P80 one. The texture on the P80 is better in my opinion . I bought the OD green , and it looks sick with the tan slide .

  • @TheWellDweller
    @TheWellDweller Рік тому +74

    I was a Combat Marksmanship Trainer at Camp Lejeune at the end of my enlistment and was an instructor for Coaches Course, and we were part of the rollout of the M18 at Lejeune which was a really cool experience. One standout issue we had with them was that the single torque screw wasn't good enough to hold the rear sight in place so I had one student firing and suddenly the optics plate and rear sight went flying. According to the armorer we brought over to inspect it wasn't an isolated issue either. Otherwise, from the Marines we taught on the M18 is was received extremely favorably and I certainly preferred it over the M9.

    • @OspreyKnight
      @OspreyKnight Рік тому +4

      Sounds like they just need to ditch the rear sight and fit them all with optics from the get go.
      Haven't gotten to play with one yet beyond just cleaning but overall I like the feel a lot better than the m9. Also I have tiny hands.

    • @sloeginandsleep1170
      @sloeginandsleep1170 Рік тому +13

      That brings back a core memory of my range duty in the British Army. A new qual was firing his Browning (just a few months before the full rollout of the Glock as the new standard sidearm), I walking the line and heard a metallic 'Ping' instantaneously followed with a 'Fu**ing hell Staff Sgt!' Slide failed and smacked him in the face. No injury, but did give him and me a laugh at unintentional firearm dismantling at high speed!

    • @superfamilyallosauridae6505
      @superfamilyallosauridae6505 Рік тому +6

      At the time, I didn't think MHS was a big failure. But now, I really think we should've just selected the glock. A more known quantity does not exist. Sig (mostly due to their president randomly making people delete features AHEM safety features) makes a bunch of rolling changes, has a bunch of random problems on basically any particular 320.
      They're fine pistols but there's just so much random stuff to worry about. I can't trust any particular 320 I haven't used before. They have several different skus for things that you would think would be universal to all 320s of a given configuration... there's a bunch of tiny differences.
      It's literally like WW2 German manufacturing. INFINITE ROLLING CHANGES ALL THE TIME

    • @mikeschotte9480
      @mikeschotte9480 Рік тому

      Do you have any stories re: the M45A1? I have a “schoolhouse” decomm from Lejeune. Always wondered how many rounds went through it.

    • @TheWellDweller
      @TheWellDweller Рік тому +4

      @@mikeschotte9480 Coaches Course POI didn't involve M45A1s when I was an instructor, when I went through Combat Marksmanship Trainer's Course we did pull some competition-spec Caspian M1911s (Don't remember the manufacturer) from the armory for basic familiarization though we didn't get to shoot those. The POI for CMT course actually included a class on basic disassembly and familiarity with every individual small arm in the USMC to include M4/M16A4/M27, M1014, M500, M18, M9, various Glocks (Didn't have any on hand though since those were basically CID-only), and M45A1s (We used the Caspian M1911s as a stand-in since we didn't retain M45s but did have the Caspians for competition shooting at WTBN).

  • @alexmeaney1821
    @alexmeaney1821 Рік тому +23

    Just completed my USMC combat marksmanship coaches course with the m18, absolutely loved the gun.

  • @shanemjn
    @shanemjn Рік тому +16

    I was in the British army when we were still using the Browning hi-power, there were quite a few stories of guys stripping them down, reassembling them and when doing a function check, because of the magazine disconnect, putting the mag in before dropping the slide and firing off a round.
    I can understand the requirement to be able to remove the slide without pulling the trigger.

  • @3.2Carrera
    @3.2Carrera Рік тому +63

    My son is in the USMC in the infantry and he inherited my late father's M18 last year. I didn't want to like it with the strange trigger, but in use it was fantastic to shoot in practice. Comfortable like driving a luxury car and super accurate. I was amazed. But I really wanted my son to get the edge when he was on leave for a possible pistol qual and a few weeks ago he earned expert while deployed. We appreciate marksmanship in my family too so we're super proud of this.

    • @sunlight-sky151
      @sunlight-sky151 8 місяців тому +6

      Grandpa passing down a polymer striker fired guns sounds weird

    • @dawnkeyy
      @dawnkeyy 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@sunlight-sky151 Right? Makes you remember 80s were over 40 years ago

  • @Callsign_Sam41
    @Callsign_Sam41 Рік тому +87

    Fun fact, I was the lead instructor in the Marine Corps on this pistol for a while. Quantico never gave out any training guidance for our marksmanship instruction. I had to use my own prior knowledge and help from Sig experts in order to create proper class material for it.
    Another fun fact, we got the wrong sight package for them. So we didn't get the intended #8 front and #8 rear sight. Instead of "building the castle" and lining up a normal combat sight picture, aligning the tops of the front and rear sights, you had to "build the pyramid." You had to bisect the dot on the front sight with the top of the rear sight or you'd be hitting the pelvis when aiming at the head at 25 yards.
    We also cheaped out on our order when it came to glue for the screw on the rear sight. The regularly flew off in the middle of live fire training because the Marine Corps was too cheap to pay for the actual Loctite that was intended to hold the screws in place.
    I absolutely love this pistol.

    • @dotheymakethatformen
      @dotheymakethatformen Рік тому +1

      USMC 01-06 here, now Army National Guard, got to try the new sig's out a couple years back. Our sights are wrong as well. But that can and was fixed with training.

    • @Appalachia_Ape
      @Appalachia_Ape Рік тому

      Good to hear. I have one enroute to my ffl now.

    • @great_deception
      @great_deception Рік тому +4

      Thank you for shedding light on the rear sight Loctite situation. Most people here are the first to blame SIG for everything from their stomach ache to their car breaking down.

    • @frankcastle4435
      @frankcastle4435 Рік тому

      My wallet is broken because Sig

  • @t4nkychannel921
    @t4nkychannel921 Рік тому +386

    "What kind of idiot unloads the gun with a round in the chamber?" An 18-year-old who's been in combat/training for 20+ hours with little prior experience with weapons.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Рік тому +74

      Yep. Folks who don't understand or appreciate the effect of fatigue and stress and maybe don't always work under the nicest LED lighting.
      Plus, simply. That it may be an 18yoa E-1 from Newark taking the handgun apart and he's scared to death of it anyway.

    • @eldorados_lost_searcher
      @eldorados_lost_searcher Рік тому +45

      Never underestimate the abilities of an E-1 to break their equipment.

    • @danielburgess7785
      @danielburgess7785 Рік тому +40

      "with little prior experience with weapons." Or a know it all who is convinced he's the reincarnation of the perfect Marine.

    • @engrs4wrd2
      @engrs4wrd2 Рік тому +25

      I agree. I've seen "experienced" officers and senior NCOs have NDs because they thought that they had cleared their weapons. Add in fatigue and/or inexperience, and you have a recipe for it to happen.

    • @leonardwei3914
      @leonardwei3914 Рік тому +16

      It's not just some 18 year old, E-1. Not to cast dispersion against my Polish Brother in Arms, but one of their officers discharged a round (luckily into the clearing barrel) before entering our TOC years ago when I was in Iraq. It just so happened a few weeks prior, one of our guys came off of guard duty as they arrived, shaking his head and asking out loud "Have you ever seen their officers clear a pistol? It's a s-show."

  • @darthhodges
    @darthhodges Рік тому +20

    "What kind of idiot?". It happened in the parking lot where I work a couple years ago. An employee was showing another employee his Glock and wanted to take it apart to show him the aftermarket upgrades he had made. He didn't clear it properly and when he pulled the trigger (a required step in taking apart a Glock) he put a bullet in his leg. Interestingly I work at an internet retailer that sells, among other things, firearms.

  • @mattbest1197
    @mattbest1197 6 місяців тому +2

    I worked at Sig Sauer at their main plant in Newington NH between 2019 and 2022, and my favorite job was performing the final inspection of these very firearms for our military. Now I work for the U.S Navy as a civilian and I am protected by these very same weapons everyday I go into work! Thank you for the run down memory lane!

  • @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray
    @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray Рік тому +98

    Fun Fact™: It does not matter how many grip sizes are available. The Sergeant Major is going to say *_"ONE_* is all you need, this *_AIN'T_* Burger King where you have it *_YOUR_* way!"
    Never underestimate the ability of a Senior NCO to meddle in a decision-making process where he *_DOES NOT BELONG_*

    • @newdefsys
      @newdefsys Рік тому +11

      He's just making excuses to cover for the CO who redirected that funding to buy new office furniture for his staff.

  • @chrissinclair8705
    @chrissinclair8705 Рік тому +69

    US military: "Hi SIG we really like your pistol but can you make it for dwarves and wookies?"
    SIG: "Ahhhh, ok"

    • @HalooINC
      @HalooINC Рік тому +7

      It needs to fire from an open bolt as well, in case we get Jerry Miculek in the service and need to cool it down.

    • @eight-cloudspurple5871
      @eight-cloudspurple5871 Рік тому +1

      Smh my head inclusive wokeness is out of control. We are accepting them now too...😢

    • @Fennecbutt
      @Fennecbutt 21 день тому

      ​@@eight-cloudspurple5871pss off weak fk

  • @ShersGarage
    @ShersGarage Рік тому +22

    After many many hours of watching Ian's videos, I would like to say Thank you! These videos are not easy to make ans most get demonetized. I bought the mug with Ian's mug. I am happy to support the channel. Thank you and I hope you keep making these videos!

  • @DonavynEstep
    @DonavynEstep Рік тому +49

    That rear sight comes off really easy during firing as well.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213 Рік тому +6

      Yeah I've seen them come off but usually because they weren't torqued to spec. They don't just yeet off the gun because you fired it. Like most things with guns usually the user did something and didn't put it together right. Otherwise I would have seen them come off one of the 3 I own with the plate rear sight still on. All over 3 to 5k rounds sight isn't even loose

    • @great_deception
      @great_deception Рік тому +2

      Every optic ready gun with a plate will have this happen if not torqued and/or toctited on well. Same happens with Glock MOS.

    • @DonavynEstep
      @DonavynEstep Рік тому +1

      @@unclefreedom213 all of the ones in out Armory are straight from sig. We don’t use red dots on them so we have never had the need to remove the sight. I understand why sig wouldn’t use thread locker on them in the factory, but they come off regardless on military ones. Maybe they stepped their game up with the civilian ones.

  • @andrewspohrer7183
    @andrewspohrer7183 Рік тому +407

    Some of the M17s have been losing rear sights. Make sure they're tight and don't let your officers mess with them (namely medical providers)

    • @great_deception
      @great_deception Рік тому +43

      Army released a PSA on this recommending loc tite on the screw and updated torque spec, I believe it was published in '21.

    • @Ezekiel_Allium
      @Ezekiel_Allium Рік тому +30

      Wait, why are medical providers messing with handguns in the first place?

    • @jason-yi1sl
      @jason-yi1sl Рік тому +3

      Wait medics? Why them?

    • @nils-petergustafsson1064
      @nils-petergustafsson1064 Рік тому +3

      What

    • @FFSteveEMT
      @FFSteveEMT Рік тому +23

      Definitely don’t let MOs (medical officers) mess with their weapons. They get to shoot for qual, then it goes right back in the armory.

  • @Duty2Domicile
    @Duty2Domicile Рік тому +29

    The first original M18s issued also had tan controls (very few units got these) but were replaced within a couple of months for the newer ones that had the black controls. Good guns overall, the marksmanship scores went up as well as the smaller framed soldiers didn’t have to deal with the double action trigger for the first shot on the M9s and M11s (sig 228, West German made). The optics plates with the screws attaching it at the bottom were the only issue I know of.

    • @eNoble-US
      @eNoble-US Рік тому +6

      I agree that they’re good guns, but in my own personal experiences marksmanship scores went down. The pistol is noticeably snappier in recoil compared to the old school Beretta M9. The magazines are considerably better on the new sig models though.
      My unit ran pistols hard and a majority would’ve appreciated updated berettas or glocks over M17s, but opinions of soldiers don’t mean much anyways and the grass is always greener on the other side.

    • @Duty2Domicile
      @Duty2Domicile Рік тому

      @@eNoble-US that’s the difference, I was talking about the M18s which are better balanced than the M17s. I don’t know why, but I had a difficult time grouping with the M17 vs the M18 was very easy and it had a nicer recoil impulse than the M17. It defies logic as the longer sight radius and longer barrel would in most cases be better, but I think the balance was so off it created more issues. Plus it depends on which shooting quals you are doing and how strictly enforced some of them are. The M18 definitely helped in the one handed shooting tables and not having to deal with the first double action trigger pull at the beginning of each table (which was enforced) aided in more hits on target, especially when timed. Now I will say when the legacy pistols, either the M11 or the M9 when in SA, they were nicer to shoot. And I do believe the berettas are better shooting guns once a better and lighter trigger system is installed, but you would never see that in the military.

    • @eNoble-US
      @eNoble-US Рік тому

      @@Duty2Domicile I agree, good talk man.

  • @joecool509
    @joecool509 Рік тому +23

    great firearm! I carry a compact p320 during the winter and a 365 in the summer with zero issues.

    • @H4FF
      @H4FF Рік тому +1

      Just out of curiosity as a Western-Europea with interest in firearms but no way of using them, why do you use the different guns in different seasons?

    • @KingPhilipsRideshare
      @KingPhilipsRideshare Рік тому +4

      @@H4FF width and girth of the grip makes it easier/more difficult to conceal with different seasonal clothing. A grip for a 17 round pistol make disappear under a winter coat, not so much under a white t shirt. The smaller 10+1 round 365 (my assumption on capacity) can disappear in summer clothes in a way the p320/m18 just can’t. Printing (being able to see that you have a gun under your clothes) is not proper CCW etiquette and is often illegal.

    • @H4FF
      @H4FF Рік тому

      @ClassWarDesirer Ohh right, interesting! Especially also the legislation aspect - seems somewhat counterintuitive, when you know concealed carry is allowed but you're not supposed to be able to tell.

    • @KingPhilipsRideshare
      @KingPhilipsRideshare Рік тому +2

      @@Nadaters 100 percent agree

    • @KingPhilipsRideshare
      @KingPhilipsRideshare Рік тому

      @@H4FF yeah well cops need something to do and people love to be scared of bumps in waistbands. Printing reports likely get some number of people killed yearly by cops who get scared approaching a dude at the wholesale club

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh Рік тому +6

    Ooooh I really like that. I loved the colt commander. The shortened 1911 that air crew used to carry. Nice Cheers Ian.

  • @minipeka2000
    @minipeka2000 Рік тому +30

    Ian's voice always sounds so happy whenever he's reviewing these guns😂

  • @pappaflammyboi5799
    @pappaflammyboi5799 Рік тому +7

    To hit a target with a group-size of 4" at 35 yards, 90% of the time, is approximately 11 MOA.

  • @markjmaxwell9819
    @markjmaxwell9819 4 місяці тому +1

    If a round is needed for superior vest or barrier penetration a caliber conversion kit to swap to .357 SIG can be used in both pistols.
    They won the Modular Handgun competition for a reason with the modular nature of the handguns taking precedence.
    Some small design changes were made after the drop issue so I would imagine the resultant firearm is more than up to the job.
    😎🇦🇺👍

  • @danielbeck9191
    @danielbeck9191 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this great video. It is nice to have the differences between the M17 and M18 laid out so clearly.

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder Рік тому +2

    7:45 the scan code being etched on there is AWESOME. think of all the logistics and automation you can do! think of the reduced human error!!!

  • @grbdevnull5611
    @grbdevnull5611 Рік тому +8

    My theory has been that the military will issue a grip module of the appropriate size to each soldier with their TA-50. This, then makes it incumbent on the soldier to replace it if it gets damaged, but could also make it viable for the solider to make authorized changes in order for the pistol to better fit them if needed.

    • @dotheymakethatformen
      @dotheymakethatformen Рік тому

      Most soldiers and Marines won't carry the pistol, it's typically issued to officers, medical personnel and senior NCO's. I still am responsible for gear I was issued in the early 2000s right before molle came out. Such as an Alice Pack, the old style sleeping gear, etc. I like how you're thinking, but I really don't want any more gear to store.

    • @bower31
      @bower31 Рік тому

      This won't happen because it would have to come from the armory. Thusly having to be turned back into the armory when changing duty station. At that rate the armorer may as well do it when it's issued.

  • @RubenKelevra
    @RubenKelevra Рік тому +8

    Actually would be pretty dope to have a series about military tries. So which guns were send in and which one was finally chosen with which "rationality"/"reasoning".
    You sprinkle in these details often on individual weapons, but often I'm missing the context to understand this fully.

  • @DuaneThomas1963
    @DuaneThomas1963 10 місяців тому +3

    Having spent ten years on active duty in the Army, I can tell you, with absolutely no worries of being wrong, that, while modularity/fit the grip to the user is a nice idea, anyone who goes to their unit armorer - unless they happen to outrank him - and says, "I want a different grip module for my gun," is going to be told, "Shut the fuck up and move out."

  • @montevallomustang
    @montevallomustang Рік тому +4

    I keep an m18 in my car all the time. It was the first pistol i shot with a red dot and im just comfortable with it. I carry a 365xl with a romeo zero and it takes more focus to shoot accurately.

  • @KillrMillr7
    @KillrMillr7 Рік тому +23

    Sig makes, imo one of the best handguns I’ve ever used. I love my P250.

    • @PatriotSteve
      @PatriotSteve Рік тому +1

      they even shoot all by themselves!

    • @reachblowsdick7222
      @reachblowsdick7222 7 місяців тому

      Not really, HK make far more durable and better performing pistols than Sig and have the history to prove it.......and HK don't shoot on their own like the P320 do.

  • @bobhill3941
    @bobhill3941 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Ian for the indepth review. We just recieved this exact (Sig P320) gun-for the exact reasons-to replace our aging HiPowers. 🇨🇦

    • @speedythree
      @speedythree Рік тому

      Finally!

    • @bobhill3941
      @bobhill3941 Рік тому

      @@speedythree That's what I said, I don't remember the whole adoption period, but it was alot longer than Ian mentioned for the American military. Our HiPowers were so bad, a bunch were kept around to rob parts from to keep the "main" ones in the field!

    • @speedythree
      @speedythree Рік тому +2

      @@bobhill3941 I remember firing them back when I joined the Reserves, back in 1977! And they were roughly 30 years old back then! Our adoption process had a few hiccups in it; it began in 2011, had to be restarted in 2016 and then again in 2020! Third time is indeed the charm.

    • @bobhill3941
      @bobhill3941 Рік тому

      @@speedythree Thanks for the reminder, I remembered reading about all those trials.

    • @bobhill3941
      @bobhill3941 Рік тому +1

      @@speedythree I remember in 2011 reading in the paper on my lunch break at work when these were being surplussed. Dad and I talked about how cool it would be if we both had one.

  • @jerrycomer711
    @jerrycomer711 Рік тому +26

    I was attached to the 101 during Operation Desert Storm. Unfortunately I was injured and sent home. I missed being there for my men. I was their Ssgt their leader. Thank God all of them came home alive. I also was a cop in the USAF for 9 1/2 yrs. We carried the .38 & 92f Berreta.

  • @priderunsdeep123
    @priderunsdeep123 9 місяців тому +4

    I still believe the M18 wasn't the best option. Im pretty sure there were some sneaky back door deals for sig to get the contract.

    • @reachblowsdick7222
      @reachblowsdick7222 7 місяців тому

      Lot's of Army government officials got paid extra cash to pick the Sigs.

  • @speedythree
    @speedythree Рік тому +4

    (@7:39) Ian was comparing the M17 & M18 pistols: I think he meant to say, “so you won’t see any non-black ones” (M18’s), rather than “so you won’t see any black ones.”

  • @factsoftheconfederacy7151
    @factsoftheconfederacy7151 Рік тому +18

    RIP M45A1/1911. I’m sure it will still be used in very small numbers, but I can’t help but be saddened over that workhorse being retired. I understand it though. I’m not even a 1911 carrier. I love my P320 and my P220 pistols.

    • @CrunchBite319
      @CrunchBite319 Рік тому

      The 1911 got retired back in the 1980s. The M17/M18 are replacing the M9.

    • @drewvanduyn7571
      @drewvanduyn7571 Рік тому +8

      @@CrunchBite319 the M45 is a modernized 1911, its still used by some recon and raiders

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Рік тому +1

      ​@@drewvanduyn7571 M45 A1 Life was pretty short. It won't be missed.

    • @gameragodzilla
      @gameragodzilla Рік тому

      @@WALTERBROADDUSI thought that too but I actually saw photos of Marines training with it even just a few years ago, so evidently they still have some in service. Even talked to a gunsmith who was a former Marine that confirmed there were still 1911s there.
      How often they’ve actually been issued in the field, not sure, but that is impressive staying power for a 100+ year old design. lol
      Wonder how well the various double stack 1911 upgrades would do now.

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Рік тому

      @@gameragodzilla ua-cam.com/video/FD_AGr-MSNs/v-deo.html

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 Рік тому +5

    I bought one because it was the only one I could find that could allow me to use winter gloves

  • @BlueJayWaters
    @BlueJayWaters Рік тому +11

    I remember the M9 fitting like a glove in my hand. Though my palm size is small, my fingers are very long. It's very difficult to find a proper glove size, and when choosing a CCW, I genuinely can't use anything smaller than a compact because my fingers get in the way of a proper grip. I have oversized grips on my taurus public defender poly and they are just slightly too big palm size, but I have plenty of grip due to my fingers. Sucks for shooting but makes playing guitar pretty easy lol

  • @youtubeisasshoe69
    @youtubeisasshoe69 Рік тому +3

    I love the P3 series. There's been years of R&D on it now, and they are some really nice running guns. The FCU is doing some really cool things with levers and pivot points that make a transfer bar style "mil spec" trigger so dang good out of the box. I also think it's one of the better looking pistols on the market currently.
    I started with an M17, and got a lot of different compact brands before returning back to sig for the p365. It's more than good enough to trust it with your life, and it's good looking. A winner in my book.

  • @aluminati9918
    @aluminati9918 Рік тому +4

    Great vid, Ian! My son is purchasing the civilian version, so I had the chance to check it in person. Gotta say, awesome gun. Simple and intelligently laid out.

  • @KowOneOhTwo
    @KowOneOhTwo Рік тому +72

    I cannot imagine a scenario in which any of the "modularity" is actually used to fit someone's hand. Anybody saying they want to use a different polymer frame in the Army will be told to get bent.

    • @russelsellick316
      @russelsellick316 Рік тому +2

      Like the uniforms etc - you'll grow into it etc.

    • @ayylmao182
      @ayylmao182 Рік тому +5

      duty carry the m18 everyday, i just need to ask the armory for a bigger or smaller grip/ grip tape if i wanted to swap them out

    • @alexreams1060
      @alexreams1060 Рік тому +10

      In my unit at least, we got spare frames along with the M17s, and you can ask for one of the frames at the arms room. Not something a lot of people care about, but it's available.

    • @Stuck_In_The_Ice_Box
      @Stuck_In_The_Ice_Box Рік тому +2

      Won't it just become like other kit where people just buy their own shit and hope their COC doesn't nail them for it?

    • @kyrenegade858
      @kyrenegade858 Рік тому +4

      Oh, like those of us that swapped parts on our own for the M9? Recoil spring/rod and grip panels were the first most of our unit swapped before we went to Iraq. I would be buying and using a Wilson Combat grip module for my M17/M18 now if I was still in. Same as I did with the M18 I carry daily now.

  • @scareypete13
    @scareypete13 Рік тому +5

    MA1 on my ship had hands in the 99th %tile. Too big for the M9 (original grip) during qualifying shoots he would always get gouges out of his hand from the slide.
    My job as the Range Corpsman included cleaning blood off his gun after he shot and bandaging his hand .

    • @OspreyKnight
      @OspreyKnight Рік тому

      Push comes to shove he can get a custom 3d printed frame these days.

    • @scareypete13
      @scareypete13 Рік тому

      @@OspreyKnight I'm sure he's retired now. This was 2005. So unless he went Mustang or master chief he'd be at least 28 years of active duty and forced to retire
      Back then we probably could have gotten him Mec Gar 20 rd magazines and some sort of Hogue overmolded grips. I think he was just trying to get permission to carry a S&W 686 on duty instead of an M9
      There were a few rare incidents of people with abnormally large or small hands just being issued non-standard side arms. For a while women were given 1911s because the Beretta grip was too chonky

  • @OttoTheWeim
    @OttoTheWeim Рік тому +1

    I love my M18. I actually use it for CC mounted with the Romeo Pro designed for it and it is great when heavier clothing allows.

  • @mako2534
    @mako2534 Рік тому +2

    I like carrying the M18 much more but as an armorer it’s been a bitch to deal with. The slide release bent into the frame on a handful and would render them useless because the slide wouldn’t be able to move properly. The sights also came loose here and there.

  • @kogashinobi1
    @kogashinobi1 Рік тому +1

    I just left the 101st a half year ago and was there when we received the m17. We received two holster types. One for light and laser the other a pretty decent kydex double retention holster. It came with two magazines per unit. No one in my battalion used the light and laser because the Recon, AMU and 5th group guys always preach pistol is to get to your rifle. For my brigade team leader and above, 240 gunners and mortar men all carried or could carry the M17. It is a part of the training quals consistently for mortars and 240 Gunner's. Also the holster was extremely modular as far as using a drop leg harness or not. I know guys who came from SFAB to us prefer to carry it on their belt and not the leg holster. I'm guessing for conceal ability for KLE's.

  • @Captain_Bad_Bill
    @Captain_Bad_Bill Рік тому +5

    I see Sig came out with a military red dot for the M17/18 only. Priced a bit over $800.00

    • @jezjukes
      @jezjukes Рік тому

      Did you get your words mixed up? Priced OVER a bit ....$800!!

    • @Captain_Bad_Bill
      @Captain_Bad_Bill Рік тому +1

      @@jezjukes 🤣🤣

  • @Atlas60308
    @Atlas60308 Рік тому +5

    Not in the military, but I picked one of these up at a gun show a year or two ago. Went from just another gun I own to my edc. It shots great and the red dot cutout is a great addition. Plus wilson combat grip and it's overall a great gun!

  • @benjamin3290
    @benjamin3290 Рік тому +3

    Big fan of *some* of Sig’s products. I own two P320’s and I honestly regret buying them (and spending money on pointless mods). Would have been better off putting that money into a P226 Elite and more ammo.

  • @snoke5567
    @snoke5567 Рік тому +23

    Its pretty funny hearing you say that the M18 was adopted by the USN while I'm currently armed up on my ship with an old ass M9 still. I want my M18 😭

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz Рік тому +1

      Don't feel bad. My son is a Navy O-3 and he doesn't have an M18 yet either.
      Time.

    • @jonnytestnj2668
      @jonnytestnj2668 Рік тому +1

      I’m currently deployed with an expeditionary security unit and we still have M9s and so did the ship I was attached to. It was annoying to see base security everywhere have M17s when we don’t and our training requirements are much higher. At least the M9s we had were in pretty good shape.

    • @Ideo7Z
      @Ideo7Z Рік тому +5

      It sounds about right. We had ancient 1911s in Korea 7 years after the M9 was introduced. We also had M16A1s only getting the A2 in 1992...

    • @snoke5567
      @snoke5567 Рік тому +2

      @@jonnytestnj2668 yeah, it's hilarious when I'm standing watch and I see the base security guy pull up with his M17 and I'm standing there with my M9 lmao

    • @gabrielgallegos3321
      @gabrielgallegos3321 Рік тому

      They are great and we can select from different grip sizes too. Great shooting with them.

  • @joshuajohnson7269
    @joshuajohnson7269 Рік тому +1

    I just purchased one of these bad boys and can’t wait to go shoot it and break it in this weekend!

  • @quentinjackson2721
    @quentinjackson2721 Рік тому +3

    Got my M18 a few months ago used. Went to the range and tested her out a few days after and loved every second. Zero malfunctions, smooth trigger and pretty good accuracy at 50yds. Love my P320 and look forward to every trip to the range with her.
    Now I’ll wait for the Sig haters to flood this comment 🤣

    • @grammar_shark
      @grammar_shark 7 місяців тому

      8 months later, there have still not been any Sig haters flooding your comment.

    • @quentinjackson2721
      @quentinjackson2721 7 місяців тому

      @@grammar_shark That’s a good thing

  • @timothyedge6100
    @timothyedge6100 Рік тому +3

    Probably not the first to post this, M18 was adopted for protective services detail(MP), Criminal Investigative Division (CID, also MP). and Counterintelligence agents (Military intelligence). The Standard MP, Department of Army (DA) Guard and DA Police sidearm is the M17.
    M18 is also used as a general officers pistol (I am sure unless they secure another through different means) and I am sure there are a few more plain clothes organizations using them around.

    • @glenndean6
      @glenndean6 Рік тому +1

      You're correct ... the GO pistol is the M18, procured off the same contracts but with the GO-specific serial numbers.

  • @kolober2045
    @kolober2045 Рік тому +2

    What drives the military's decision to adopt both of these pistols? The difference in barrel length is less than 1". Wouldn't it be cheaper and simpler to supply everyone in the military with the compact version?

  • @eyeroll5060
    @eyeroll5060 Рік тому +2

    Still sticking with the mk25. Taurus g3 and canik tp mags r interchangable with 226 mags. Canik mags wont lock the slide back tho

  • @TadDactical
    @TadDactical Рік тому +3

    I just bought this on Wednesday. Was interested to see what your thoughts were. You sir are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for all the years of stellar content.

  • @dizdizzy8937
    @dizdizzy8937 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing! Love your work

  • @Torqd_Off
    @Torqd_Off Рік тому +5

    Looks like the ones you have the finish is coming off the slide, also... I hope they have a better finish on the ones that actually went to the military cuz they're definitely going to be a LOT harder on them than I was. I love everything about my M17 except the slide finish. I'm either going to complain to Sig and see if they'll do anything about it and if not, I'll probably Cerakote it!!! My P365XL isn't having any problems with it's finish. Why couldn't they have used the same on the M17/18???

  • @scruba_dub
    @scruba_dub Рік тому +2

    These are so badass! I really like the feel of sig pistols in my hand.

  • @Techcensorshipbot
    @Techcensorshipbot Рік тому +3

    X compact series guns have the double wound rear spring as well (at least mine does). I guess they decided to change that in that series as well.

  • @MrSmith-zy2bp
    @MrSmith-zy2bp Рік тому +16

    I like how the M18 is basically the military finally accepting the "commander" size pistol from the 1949 handgun trials that didn't go through.

  • @dak4465
    @dak4465 Рік тому +5

    In terms of use its just m9 2.0
    They dont get used except for qual ranges and theyre already beat to shit.

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Рік тому

      The difference is that you can replace the frame that gets beat up.

    • @dak4465
      @dak4465 Рік тому +2

      @@WALTERBROADDUS except that the army isntnwillingnto pay for that. The M17s in my arms room are absolutley beat to hell

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Рік тому

      @@dak4465 well, when your $31 trillion in debt....🙄 there's going to be some budget priorities.

  • @bankruptsee
    @bankruptsee Рік тому +5

    Love my P320! Favorite gun to hold and shoot. The AR of pistols

    • @PatriotSteve
      @PatriotSteve Рік тому

      so advanced it even shoots by itself!

  • @a4channoob
    @a4channoob Рік тому +3

    I have big palm but short fingers. My m9a1 I hated. I put skinny aluminum side grips on and it helped but still can't shoot it straight. My 1911s just fits soo well in my hand I can shoot very effective. I feel if I were under combat stress I would do better with a 1911 even with less capacity

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 Рік тому

      yeah its kind of an irony that the 1911 which has more notable recoil, fits better in smaller hands

  • @sean_before8807
    @sean_before8807 Рік тому +3

    I can only imagine that you would be only given a pistol that would not fit your hand

  • @davidt3563
    @davidt3563 Рік тому +1

    People with small hands, will love this! I can think of at least a few people who would love this.

  • @sealove79able
    @sealove79able Рік тому +7

    A great very interesting video and pistols GJ.Have a good one. Can you believe that once Zastava Kragujevac was on the brink of winning the pistol contract for the US Army against the competition of such as the Beretta and SIG?Can you compare somehow the modern pistols of these companies?

  • @johnw4999
    @johnw4999 Рік тому +3

    I love the guns, and they are very easy to carry concealed. From AIWB, I’m consistently .25 of a second faster with my M18 over my M17… from concealed AIWB, hands off the cover garment, draw and fire one shot on an 8 in target at 7 yds. in less than 2 seconds - the time is for newer shooters to get down to, then press on to ~1.25 or have multiple hits in sub 2 seconds or hit multiple targets in sub 2 seconds.

    • @SSgtCalebP
      @SSgtCalebP Рік тому

      I bought a M18 frame but found it too big in clothes. Just a little fat, but it might be just personal opinion. Mine quickly found its replacement in a SIG P365 it’s not like I went much different. However, I did find the P320 is a fantastic holster gun.

    • @johnw4999
      @johnw4999 Рік тому

      @@SSgtCalebP Well you definitely have two great handguns. What to carry and how is definitely personal choice, preference etc. When I buy clothes, I’m carrying my EDC gear (at the time) while trying on clothes. Most often, my shirts and pants/shorts are a size larger to facilitate comfort and concealment for my AIWB preference. This is how I’m able to conceal my EDC XTEN for the last 10 or so months without issues. M18 before that… Tip, I’ve found button downs to be faster (than t-shirts, polos type shirts etc.) in that the support hand does a beer can type grip on the button line and rips upwards exposing the gun while the other hand is moving to grab the pistol’s grip. I’m about a .25 of a second faster w the M18 over the longer M17/XTEN. However, I struggle with shorter grips like the P365/Glock 19 etc.

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Рік тому +14

    I think the military missed a beat when they used the same grip frame for the M18. When I heard 'compact', I thought the grip should have been a bit shorter for concealability, even if it meant giving up a couple of rounds.
    ----
    As an aside, Ian, would you consider doing an episode on the development of the Kel-Tec P-11, since that was the original 'chassis-in-grip frame' pistol? While Sig has greatly refined the concept, they were not the first.

    • @geodkyt
      @geodkyt Рік тому +4

      If the grip frame was shorter, they would have magazine incompatibility issues.
      Amd since the frame size chosen for the full size M17 was basically already the *compact* sized frame, it works out really well for the *compact* M18 variant of the full size service pistol. It's only a skosh taller than the standard civilian compact frame (½" or so), and just allows my not-particularly-large hands to fully sit on the frame (while my P250Cs - which use the same frames as the 320 series - has half my little finger off the grip and on the front of the floorplate). It's basically the same size as the P228/M11 the M18 was intended to replace.
      The military *didn't want* a subcompact or microcompact standard issue pistol for concealed use. For folks who legitimately need even deeper concealment than that, well, that's what "unit discretionary funds" are for.

    • @petesheppard1709
      @petesheppard1709 Рік тому

      @@geodkyt Good points! 😎

  • @lornenoland8098
    @lornenoland8098 Рік тому +6

    I still prefer the Beretta, but I understand why they went with Sig for the modularity

    • @MrSmith-zy2bp
      @MrSmith-zy2bp Рік тому

      The APX? Because the APX, the pistol Beretta submitted for the trials, has a removable chassis system just like the M18 (P320).

  • @Cartzie
    @Cartzie 3 місяці тому +1

    I conceal carry it daily and its an conceals very well with the right holster

    • @machinemaker2248
      @machinemaker2248 2 місяці тому +1

      If you don't mind, what holster?

    • @Cartzie
      @Cartzie 2 місяці тому

      @@machinemaker2248 the tier one concealed axis elite. Im really skinny but it still conceals amazingly and it suprises everyone. I carry at work and all and none of my co workers have even noticed a print or atleast not enough to tell im carrying

  • @The_Codstero1
    @The_Codstero1 Рік тому +1

    My first and only conceal carry pistol

  • @roadscholar9323
    @roadscholar9323 6 місяців тому

    I suggest you show the reverse procedure of putting the pistol back together. If you get the barrel spring in the wrong vertical vs horizontal position it the slide will not go on correctly, and pushes out the forward part of the pistol spring, causing it to not lock.

  • @Soldier4USA2005
    @Soldier4USA2005 7 місяців тому

    I'm looking to get an M18 as a CCW pistol.
    You talked about how it's a bit big for such an application and I agree, but a 1911 is really long and heavy, with a low round count. And given how this video talks about +P 9mm ammo being made for it, I'm not worried about pen issues. I chose the P320/M18 due to the shorter slide/barrel, thus significantly reducing any chance of the slide/barrel being push up when I'm sitting in my car. The M1911 would have a big problem doing that. Also, less barrel flip/rise when fired.
    Thank you so much for such an informative video, especially the ammo part as I didn't know the gun had specialized ammo for it. 🙂👍

  • @jess_o
    @jess_o Рік тому +4

    I would have loved to have this over the M9 when I was in 👀

  • @philipkeohane2652
    @philipkeohane2652 Рік тому +1

    Next: the mud test on that trigger group.

  • @jameswhitaker1324
    @jameswhitaker1324 Рік тому +2

    You gotta hand it to Ian for covering weapons before they’re forgotten.

  • @Gearedfilm57
    @Gearedfilm57 Рік тому +4

    Hey Ian you should look into the Steyr IWS 2000. Smooth bore anti material gun.

  • @TheDucatiPilot
    @TheDucatiPilot Рік тому +6

    Nothing beats the SIG M11 I had the privilege to carry while deployed.

  • @pewpewTN
    @pewpewTN Рік тому +1

    They messed up with the 320 line.
    The bore axis is terrible just because they borrowed their 250 hammer fired frame.
    Having owned a 19x & a 320, there is absolutely no way the 320 won on merit, it had to be standard shenanigans.

  • @cariboupetepeterson3711
    @cariboupetepeterson3711 Рік тому +27

    Wow! I can't help but wonder what John Browning would think of how much handgun technology and production has changed since his designs were state of the art!

    • @max-zv7sf
      @max-zv7sf Рік тому +6

      Mechanically speaking, this gun uses the locking system he invented fot the hi-power and the internal percussor he invented for the FN1903, just slightly modified. Still, he would be amazed by modern manufacturing and materials. He was also a very good shot, i wonder what would he think of modern competitions and training.

    • @HanJia879
      @HanJia879 Рік тому +9

      Browning looks at the tilting barrel "Yep, still mine... you guys have nothing new in over 100 years"

    • @trioptimum9027
      @trioptimum9027 Рік тому +3

      @@HanJia879 I'm sure he would take a moment to be satisfied that his work is still state-of-the-art, but the man seems like a tinkerer: I don't think he'd sit back and puff himself up for long before he spotted something new to play with.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Рік тому

      @@HanJia879 if it aint broke dont fix it

  • @lima2869
    @lima2869 Рік тому +2

    As someone who likes Sig pistols and is familiar with how government acquisitions for weapons work I found this video to be especially entertaining.

  • @warmongerairsoft
    @warmongerairsoft Рік тому +1

    The only Marines authorized in the entirety of the corps to conceal carry are Security Forces Marines who are assigned to PSD (Presidential Security Detail). The M007 was theirs, not special forces

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 Рік тому +5

    I'd say the smaller frame might help a little for concealment.

    • @newdefsys
      @newdefsys Рік тому

      The grip on the M17/M18 is just as long as the M9. Both versions are full sized guns.

    • @mattfleming86
      @mattfleming86 Рік тому

      @@newdefsys Part of the 320's problem is the girth. I agree handle length is one of the primary factors of concealability but the width cannot be ignored, especially on the parts above the beltline.

  • @aplusservice
    @aplusservice Рік тому +205

    After watching too much Forgotten Weapons, I don't consider it a REAL military service pistol unless it's issued with a holster that attaches as a stock.

    • @vizzy61
      @vizzy61 Рік тому +6

      very good point

    • @Metikoi
      @Metikoi Рік тому +21

      You forgot the ludicrously ambitious sights

    • @Praktical_
      @Praktical_ Рік тому +15

      ​@@Metikoidefinitely gonna be hitting things at 2,500 meters with your Luger.

    • @kevinoliver3083
      @kevinoliver3083 Рік тому +4

      As a Brit, I don't consider it a real service weapon until it has been rebuilt to a new specification at least twice.

    • @herschelschueler
      @herschelschueler 8 місяців тому +1

      This comment scratches my gun-nerd itch.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 11 місяців тому

    I retired from the Marines in 2014 and at the time there was no talk of replacing the service pistol. I stumbled upon this video, so the news of not only the Marines, but the other services finally moving away from the Beretta M9 stands out.

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 Рік тому +6

    Anyone else wonder why the slide looks very tall, like how high is that bore-axis?

    • @geodkyt
      @geodkyt Рік тому +2

      The bore axis issue is more a theoretical than a practical issue. Grip shape and contours matter more - I find my M18 to be less flippy than my Glock 19, entirely due to the grip frame allowing me to get a better handle on the gun.

    • @basketcase1235
      @basketcase1235 Рік тому +1

      it is a bit tall, but that would only be an issue if you're firing your sidearm very fast, which you shouldn't really be doing anyway.

    • @great_deception
      @great_deception Рік тому +1

      @@geodkyt Don't forget the Beretta 92 has the same BA as a P320 or a P226. The 1911 even has a BA very very close to the M9 or P320/P226. Yet no one complains about shooting a B92 or a 1911. Just shows you how full of s*** people are.

    • @noturfather1106
      @noturfather1106 Рік тому +5

      ​@@great_deception those both have more weight to soak up recoil

    • @great_deception
      @great_deception Рік тому

      @@noturfather1106 Then that is physics, heavier guns dampen recoil more. Nothing relating to BA. The M9 and P226 are both aluminum framed with basically the same BA. Yet people say "only" the P226 has a high BA and is not shootable. this is getting ridiculous.

  • @1989gibbi
    @1989gibbi Рік тому +2

    I have the Smith & Wesson 2.0 that was submitted for the trials. As far as I'm concerned having never actually fired the sig I believe that just from visuals and reviews the army made the wrong decision. And the fact that they made the decision so quickly leads me to believe that there was a little bit of corruption in there. Especially when it comes to modularity. The fact is that you can swap grip sizes in the field, you don't have to change the whole gun. You can literally hand the pistol that is assigned to the soldier to that particular soldier at the range with all the different groups and let them shoot until they decide on a grip size. The Smith & Wesson is more streamlined and with a lower bore axis. And of course it does not have the safety concerns that the sig does

  • @kawaiiarchive357
    @kawaiiarchive357 Рік тому +64

    Imagine you couldn't shoot a gun because you're not legally allowed to mod the grip. Good thing SIG thought of that ahead of time.

    • @rn9173
      @rn9173 Рік тому +4

      I didn't realize the millitary was being held back by the same red tape as civilians. Pretty odd

    • @Penfolduk001
      @Penfolduk001 Рік тому +6

      ​@@rn9173 The military may end up with similar regulations, but for different reasons.
      For example, they may decide not to have every single grip mod available in order to save money. Or to ensure troops can still be combat effective with stock configuration firearms.

    • @bobbertbobberson6725
      @bobbertbobberson6725 Рік тому +1

      It's as simple as asking the company armorer on to put on the large or small grip for you. Takes him 15 seconds. Source: I was a company armorer for a couple years and changed out a few grip modules for people.

    • @OspreyKnight
      @OspreyKnight Рік тому

      Its not your gun, its the military's gun.
      Additionally most people don't know they can ask for things to be modified. Furthermore some commanders are major fuckups and put blanket prohibitions on modificaitons... even with the m17...
      Its the same bullshit as issuing us gloves and a jacket with a hood and then forbidding us from wearing them.

    • @bobbertbobberson6725
      @bobbertbobberson6725 Рік тому +1

      @@Conan361 units mistreating their men isn't something I could control. I try to set my people up for success, I guess the cofps is different

  • @rosswingo8714
    @rosswingo8714 Рік тому +1

    I bought my M18 just yesterday so this video is a welcome surprise lol

  • @Codevil.
    @Codevil. Рік тому +1

    I like every video by Ian, before I start

  • @vaclavholek4497
    @vaclavholek4497 Рік тому +20

    I was a USMC 2011, i.e. Armorer. This "modularity" sounds like an excellent idea, but will be a total PITA in execution. No way in h*ll are grip modules going to be allowed to be "unregulated." Common sense goes out the window, the moment regulations are being written.

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Рік тому +1

      I believe the term regulation is more referring to ATF regulation.

  • @randytessman6750
    @randytessman6750 Рік тому +8

    M18 looks like it could be a good EDC, have to get one to the range and feel it for myself. Open carry just needs to be small enough to not be restrictive, lil large for concealed.

    • @youmustvotenato
      @youmustvotenato Рік тому +5

      I have one and it's a little too chonky for comfortable everyday EDC. I already swapped the grip out for the Wilson Combat one which is a cheap way to make this gun extraordinary

    • @rob6850
      @rob6850 Рік тому +3

      ​@@youmustvotenato I've never seen Wilson Combat and "cheap" in the same sentence. Are their grip modules actually reasonably priced?

    • @jonathanhoup9988
      @jonathanhoup9988 Рік тому +3

      @@rob6850 they’re like 67 bucks. Fairly cheap. Easy and best upgrade especially if your hands run on the same side

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur Рік тому +3

      If I can carry a P320 full size concealed, I'm sure you can do it with an M18 lol.

    • @youmustvotenato
      @youmustvotenato Рік тому +1

      @@rob6850 I think like $60. Easy to swap out.

  • @donalgoan5083
    @donalgoan5083 Рік тому +1

    Good thing there is a safety on it.

  • @Gorslax
    @Gorslax 8 місяців тому

    I just got one and took it to the range and it’s ok, I prefer my CZ SP01 but I’m a metal frame guy. I do plan to swap the slide and grip out and mount a red dot to it and hopefully that changes my opinion on it

  • @wongwillis3094
    @wongwillis3094 Рік тому

    slide sarrations on each side are six on front and six on rear, but the commercial or commemorative are seven on front and seven on rear.

  • @gpearce11
    @gpearce11 Рік тому +1

    9:41 While I doubt it was ever confirmed, i wouldn't be surprised if this was the single biggest reason the Sig P320 beat the Glock 19X.
    Considering how many people (particularly cops) accidently shoot themselves and others when disassembling their Glocks, I honestly think this was a clever addition to the Army's requirements.

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 Рік тому +1

      If i was in charge of procurement that alone would have made the choice for me.
      Requireing a trigger pull on disassembly, particularly of a service arm. Results in a wholly unneeded safety risk

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Рік тому +1

    Thank you , Ian .
    🐺

  • @lukascacky7727
    @lukascacky7727 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video. Only one small thing - it is not a QR code on the components of the pistol. QR codes are not used on any weapon parts for identification, it is a Data matrix.

    • @thenegociater3387
      @thenegociater3387 Рік тому

      Care to elaborate? I am curious

    • @lukascacky7727
      @lukascacky7727 Рік тому +1

      @@thenegociater3387 The basic visual difference between QR and DM is that DM does not have the squares in the corners, it has the "L" shape line. From technical point of view DM can be applied in much smaller sizes then QR (higher "information density"), should be more secure and readable (can be applied with very little contrast). It only holds the part identificator, so there is no need for a huge amount of data or special characters. It is also mandatory in some standards and some institutions take it as a mandatory identificator since it's an industrial standard, QR is not. I do not remember much other details... it's been a while since I studied this.

    • @thenegociater3387
      @thenegociater3387 Рік тому

      @@lukascacky7727 alright thanks

  • @Salieri47
    @Salieri47 Рік тому

    Another informative vid from Ian.
    As usual.

  • @clydemarshall8095
    @clydemarshall8095 Рік тому +1

    The U.S. never signed on to any ban on hollow points in military use so I’m not sure that’d ever be an issue for us.