Today, we’re diving deep into the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion — a high-end evolution of one of the most successful concealed carry pistols ever made.Main Themes:Premium Build — The Best of the Best.The AXG Legion is what happens when you take the compact P365 platform and load it up with top-tier features:Aluminum alloy frame (AXG = Alloy X Grip)G10 grips with Legion chevron textureIntegrated compensator built into the slideOptics-ready for micro red dotsMagwell and extended slide stopAs one reviewer put it: "This might be the best concealed carry pistol ever made... depending on what you value."Shootability — Small Gun, Big Performance.The added weight from the aluminum frame, plus the integrated compensator, means the AXG Legion shoots flatter and recovers faster than standard polymer-framed P365s.It’s remarkably accurate — often rivaling or outperforming full-sized handguns in real-world tests.Ergonomics — Mostly Excellent.Deep undercut trigger guard for a better grip.Grippy G10 panels that don’t tear up your hands.Weight helps manage recoil, though shooters with larger hands may still feel the grip is a little short.“If you have smaller hands, this will feel perfect. If you have big paws like mine? It’s a little cramped.”Concealed Carry — Compact, But Not Tiny.This isn’t the same micro-sized carry gun as the original P365:It’s longer, taller, and heavier than the base P365.About the same overall footprint as a Glock 19 — but slimmer.The magwell makes reloads smoother but can print more under clothing.(Some shooters recommend removing the magwell for better concealment.)Price — The Elephant in the Room.MSRP around $1299 — easily $400–$500 more than a P365 Macro.Some argue you could buy a Macro, add a comped slide and aftermarket grips, and come out cheaper and nearly as capable.Still, if you want top-shelf everything out of the box, the AXG Legion makes a strong case.Quick Specs Recap:Caliber: 9mmCapacity: 17+1 (three 17-round mags included)Frame: Aluminum Alloy (AXG)Slide: Stainless Steel, Integrated CompensatorBarrel Length: 3.1 inchesOverall Length: 6.6 inchesWeight: ~26 oz (unloaded)Optics Ready: RMSc footprintTrigger: Flat XSeries Trigger (~4-5 lb pull)MSRP: ~$1299Comes with: Legion gun bag and challenge coinPotential Drawbacks:High price compared to other P365 options.Heavier and larger than a true micro-compact.Holster compatibility can be tricky due to unique dimensions.Grip size may feel small for shooters with large hands.Slight velocity loss due to shorter barrel and compensator setup.Reliability — Rock Solid.Across the board, users report zero malfunctions with a variety of ammo, including hollow points.Sig’s quality control is shining bright here.Bottom Line:The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion is a phenomenal, high-performance carry gun — if you're willing to pay for it.It’s accurate, soft-shooting, optics-ready, and built to last.But if price is a factor — or if you're trying to stay extremely concealed — you might want to consider the P365 Macro or even the standard P365 X first.As one reviewer summed it up:"Is it the best? Maybe. But it's only worth it if you're ready to pay for every ounce of greatness."
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