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A lot of favorable comments about Grant Power. I agree with those comments. However, with this Hang on Showdown, Canik took it. Canik is a strong competitor and they have done very well with the Hang on Showdowns. But now we've got Sig Sauer versus Ruger. So let's get to it. Let's begin with Sig Sauer. And we'll start right here with the P226ASC. This is a Talo Exclusive model. It's a beautiful Hang on. I just love this. It does have a PVD coated aluminum frame. All stainless steel slide with a 4.4 inch barrel. The rosewood grips look amazing. Love this Hang on. Comes with a 15 round mag. I currently have an 18 round mech gar mag. But if we look at the features, we'll see. Forward serrations. A pit rail right there. Sig light night sights. And a SRT trigger that measures that single action measures right at four and a quarter pounds with the very short reset ASC alloy stainless elite. The price really jumped up on these. The P226 line is a very popular line known for duty, known for competition, known for range fun, known for a lot of things. It's been around forever and a lot of people love the P226 models. But over here we've got a Sig X compact. This is a phenomenal Hang on as well. Here we have a 3.6 inch barrel. X trigger. Flat face trigger right there. 15 round mags. It is optic ready. Sig light night sights and X-ray three front dot also has the rail there and forward serrations. I'm measuring this trigger pull right at five pounds with a very short reset. I am very pleasantly surprised with the way this gun has performed throughout the years. I'm not shocked but the P320 line has really expanded like further than anybody would have seen coming and this is a hallmark I think with the P320 line. It's one that others are measured up against. The X compact model. This one in particular is great. The X carry is great. And then we've got the P365. This is equipped with a 12 round mag. Comes standard with 10 round mags and they've really increased the magazine capacity over the years. 3.1 inch barrel also forward serrations. Same sight system as the X compact with the night sights in the rear. X-ray three in the front. They now make this optic ready. This one is not. Also has an X trigger okay which is the flat face trigger. Brakes once again right at five pounds with a reset right here. A lot of people consider this a excellent CCW handgun and it has gained a wonderful reputation. All these have throughout the years. People really like six hour. They say they make quality handguns and I definitely agree. The P365 is the standard in which others are compared to. So those are my SIGs that I'm featuring today. Now let's check out the Rougers. I brought out three Rougers to feature. I have many more Rougers than I have SIG handguns. These are depending on the model more economic friendly if you know what I mean. So I happened to have more but I went with these three to match up well with the SIG pistols. We'll start with the Ruger American Competition. This is a full-size handgun. It is optic ready. Comes with 17 round mags ambidextrous with both magazine release and slide stop. A beautiful looking handgun. You can see it has the lightning cuts in there. Adjustable rear sight. Fiber optic front sight. Full pick rail. A trigger that I am measuring at five and a half pounds. This is a straight shooter and I love the full-size handguns. I think they're amazing and they built their confidence builder. There's no doubt about that and this Ruger American Competition doesn't for me in terms of accuracy. But over here we've got another Ruger American. This is a compact 45 with a seracoat gray. Comes straight from the factory like that. The Americans have grip modules. Okay I didn't mention that with the competition model but it does. Has grip modules to custom fit the hand size. Nice ergonomic feel. 3.75 inch barrel and 45 ACP. This also is ambidextrous. Left handed friendly. Comes with two 7 round magazines and a beautiful looking gun. Full pick rail and a trigger I'm measuring at five and a half pounds. Which is very consistent with the Ruger American handguns. In which I consider the best strike and fire handguns that Ruger has ever produced. The American series and I know a lot of people like the SR series and they do and those were great. No I'm not questioning that but I like the American series and I think this in 45 is great. I actually chose this over the Glock 30 when I did a side by side range comparison. But over here we've got the Ruger Max Dying. This is clearly optic ready. I've got a mini sight. Sightmark mini sight is what they call it. This comes with 12 round mags. 3.2 inch barrel. It aligns so well with the P365 in many ways that you know you put them side by side. Both loaded are 23 and three quarters ounces. Both of them are. I did that right before I began recording. But here we've got a trigger that I am measuring at five and a quarter pounds right there. It does have a fiber optic night sight and forward serrations. It does have a trigger bar safety in there. I didn't mention that. But a very small lightweight CCW gun that a lot of people have come to know and love and carry. So these double stacked 9mms are popular when Ruger jumped into the game. A lot of people got excited and they picked up a Max 9 and they really love it. Which manufacturer do you feel makes the better handguns? Is it Sig Sauer or is it Ruger? Be sure to comment below. I'll total up the results and report with the next handgun showdown. If you like videos like this please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.