Sig Sauer started their 'SIG NEXT' program to showcase their newest products. Like the prior SIG NEXT product launch, the 2025 event is packed with some really excited offerings. We have these new guns on order and we're in the process of adding all of these to our website so keep an eye out for these to come in stock. You can also sign up for an in-stock notification to receive an email as soon as the next shipment arrives. Here's what you can expect to see very soon:
P211-GTO

The P211 is SIG's rendition of the double stack 1911. What's really exciting is the magazines. This uses P320 magazines and ships with 1x 23rd and 1x 21rd magazine.
P226-X Legion

The P226-X Legion is the next generation in the Legion series with a new slide, controls, and grips. This gun is compatible with SIGLOC Pro, Romeo1 Pro, Romeo2, DeltaPoint Pro, and RMR footprints!
P226-X Carry Legion

The P226-X Carry Legion is similar to a P229 with its 3.8" barrel however it uses the more commonly avaiable P226 magazines. This is a good move to standardize mags so as much as we like the P229 there's no complaints about this!
P365-LUXE

No, not the P365 Flux. That's coming later. This is the Luxe! It has really attractive grips on an AXG grip and a newly designed slide with an optics cust and a compensator. Interestingly, this gun is only in .380 ACP at the moment. That round is already pretty soft shooting so it should really have very little muzzle rise with a compensator. I'm a bit surprised this isn't available in 9mm, but maybe SIG is trying to unload a huge supply of P365 .380 ACP magazines they're sitting on. Hopefully we'll see a normal 9mm Luger version of this gun later.
P365-FLUX

So here's the P365 Flux which is probably the one you will want since it's in 9mm and not a .380 mag dumping ground. This uses a similar chassis to the P320-FLUX and has a deployable brace. SIG states there's an optional SBR stock if you want to Form1 your P365-FLUX. If you read SIG's description they state that there's a Sentry model with an amazing 46 round capacity. Existing P365 customers shouldn't get too excited about this because SIG is counting the forward magazine in that figure so it's pretty misleading. If that's the standard you can rig up a double mag carrier to the front rail and claim it has a 92-round capacity. I think this is going to be a great gun, but counting a magazine that doesn't feed the gun is just silly and unnecessary.
P320-MAX 2.0

The refreshed P320-MAX gets updated design queues from SIG's newest design style. The slide gets really nice font serrations and it's topped with the ROMEO3-MAX optic. The FCU is seated in an TXG grip with Max Michel Hogue wraper grip. This gun includes 4x 21-round magazines so by SIG math this gun has a 84-round capacity.
SIG P320-MAX SXG

This is similar to the above MAX 2.0 above, but has a new stainless SXG grip module with really nice grip panels. Interestingly it has just a single slot rail. Again you get 4x 21-rd magazines for that really high SIG-Math capacity. If you want to get wild we even have 30-round magazines in stock so you can brag to your friends about your new gun's capacity at the next neighborhood BBQ.
Reserve Collection P320-SXG

This gun follows in the footsteps of the limited release P226 X-Five Reserve. It has similar grips with eye-catching textures and lines and a unique compensated slide. The whole gun is has a high gloss DLC finish. Given the scarcity of this gun a lot of collectors will probably tuck it away and put it on display with their P226 X-Five Reserve. That being said, the DLC finish is wear resistant and typically easier to clean than your typical firearm finishes so if you want to shoot it and you're worried about it not looking nice then you can probably get away with putting some rounds through it. We won't joke about the magazine capacity, but you know what to do with those 30-rounders! We expect very limited supply of these like the last Reserve model.
516-MOHAWK

Long live the 516! The SIG 516 is a piston-driven AR15 based rifle that disappeared after the commercially available Gen2 model went out of production. SIG still offered it in limited supply from their Defense division, likely to support government agencies that use them. They prior models were great rifles so we expect this to follow in those footsteps. You will find a host of improvements including an upper receiver that looks more like an MCX by the forward asisst and shell deflector. A really exciting feature for right handed shooters is the left-side charge handle.
CROSS Sawtooth 6.5 PRC

This new CROSS rifle is fitted with a Proof Research carbon fiber wrapped barrel out of the gate. We sell Proof Research barrels for existing CROSS owners looking for an upgrade. This saves you the time and money of doing that and also gives you peace of mind in regards to a whole-gun manufacturer warranty. If you want a great bolt-action chassis rifle in 6.5 PRC then this is probably worth considering.
HEXIUM

This is SIG's next-generation QD suppressor that's compatible with HUB adapters. You can get a 5.56mm model in Inconel or 300 BLK, 5.56mm, and 7.62mm in Titanium. Expect a lower price point on these than the current QD SIG suppressors.
TiN Can

Okay that name is actually very funny so wheover named this product needs a few extra days of paid vacation. As the name might suggest, this has a titanium body and it's HUB compatible like the Hexium. This model will ship in .30 Cal only.
Endure

The topographical texturing is looks really nice. Again this is HUB adapter compatible and has a 3D Printed titanium core. This is the new compact suppressor, designd to be easier to manuever out in the field and it will launch in .30 Cal only.