I have several of the Henning Plus 6 base pads for the Sig P320 X5. They fit the 17 rounds mags and are legal in Carry Optics without any modifications. Can’t answer about Glock. Call or email Henning Group and they will help you.
I just checked and USPSA has added the X5 Legion to the Production list.
P320 X-5 9mm 5 inch, no magwell (33.5 oz.)
P320 X5 Legion (magwell not allowed, weight is without magwell) (41.7 oz.)
Just wanted to pass along that per DNROI the X5 Legion is not legal for Production or Carry Optics until it is approved. It should be approved shortly.
Wondering if anyone has any news when the P320 X5 Legion will be approved for Production/Carry Optics? Is it legal to use the Legion grip module with a standard X5 slide?
Hi Corey,
In case you are not aware go to ecouspsa.com for the location of clubs and match schedules for USPSA in Colorado. There are a few gents who shoot revo.
James
Shot Stage 7 today. You could not engage the drop turner from the front near the swinger. Although not shown on the diagram there was a 12 x 12 shooting area to the far left of the stage (out from the XX's on the diagram) that you could engage the target from after it dropped.
Thanks for the information Phil. I am only 2 months in to USPSA so I have not had to put my pistols in a box yet. However I thought the folks here may want to see the following photo. The mags are 17 round full size with Springer Precision .25" base pads. I am unfamiliar with the versions of the magazines however. Only issue I have to solve is finding a new blade tech holster for my rig. I know... first world problems.
Picked up my X-Five up from my local shop in Colorado tonight. (Ordered it from them in March.) They also had one for sale to the general public.
Same issue that several of you have mentioned about the gun being tight. Hopefully a little range time will fix the issue...
I don't see that it is USPSA Production legal yet