The rise in polymer handguns has led to a new development known as the modular pistol. In the firearms world, modular is the buzz word for adaptable, or modifiable and modular pistols have the unique advantage of being able to swap parts to fit different roles or different users. Instead of buying a compact pistol for concealed carry, and a full size for open carry, a single modular pistol can have the ability to become either with the switching of parts. In this video we used Federal 9mm ammo but didn't really do accuracy or malfunction testing so instead, we will compare their traits so you have a better understanding on which one might be the best for you.
Sig P320-M17
8 in long
1.6 in wide
5.5 in high
29.6 oz
17 and 21 rd mags
$649
Some optics designed for this, otherwise needs adapter plate
Most grip modules
Springfield Echelon
8 in long
1.2 in wide
5.5 in high
24.3 oz
17 and 20 rd mags
$679
Tons of optic direct mounting options
Few grip modules
Beretta APX A1
7.5” long
1.3” wide
5.6” high
29 oz
17 rd mags
$499
Needs adapter plate for optics
Some grip modules
Shared
9mm
Removable trigger system
Optics ready
Double stack
Aftermarket grip modules
What is a Modular Handgun?
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