It’s that time of year again, when Sig Sauer unveils all the year’s new releases at Sig Next. What’s new for 2025?
This year, the drop includes eight new pistols and two new rifles. These range from X Legion P226 variations and a tricked-out P320 to all-new models and a revival.
Take a look at all of them, but start with these four – the best guns of Sig Next 2025.
While Sig hasn’t released pricing on these particular new releases, we have lots of other information, so let’s dig in!
Best New Guns of Sig Next 2025
1. Sig Sauer P211-GTO

Specs
- Caliber: 9mm
- Action: Semi-automatic, single action
- Capacity: 21+1 23+1
- Barrel Length: 4.4”
- Overall Length: 8.5”
- Weight: 37 oz
- Country of Origin: USA
Features
- 3D-printed compensator
- Grip, thumb, and firing pin safeties
- Takes P320 magazines
If you thought the 2011 market was too hot to stay out of, the people at Sig Sauer agree. Meet the Sig Sauer P211-GTO, Sig’s entry into the high-end competition 2011 game.

The heavy-duty pistol features a stainless steel slide, alloy grip module, G10 grips, and a stainless steel slide.
Based solely on appearances, the single-action trigger pull and reset should be remarkably short.
Up top, the 4.4-inch bull barrel mates with a 3D-printed compensator that, according to Sig Sauer, reduces recoil by 30%.

Sight options include a black rear sight with a fiber optic front sight or XRAY3 high-visibility day/night sights.
This pistol takes P320 magazines. A 10-round state-compliant version is available, but two 21- and one 23-round mags are standard. All versions are optic-ready.
Do we need more 2011 options? Are you excited to see Sig build one? We can’t wait to try it!
2. Sig Sauer P365-Flux

Specs
- Caliber: 9mm
- Action: Semi-automatic, striker
- Capacity: 17+1, 21+1, 25+1
- Barrel Length: 6”
- Overall Length: 19.12”
- Weight: 32 – 49 oz
- Country of Origin: USA
Features
- PDW grip module with a folding brace
- Slide-mounted optic mounting
- 6-inch barrel
We’re big fans of the P365 around here, in case you haven’t noticed. It’s a capable CCW pistol that can pull double-duty as a nightstand gun, thanks to increased-capacity options.

Now, it’s a better truck gun or home-defense gun than ever. The new Sig Sauer P365-Flux gets the PDW treatment with a grip module from Flux Defense.
Like the P320-Flux Legion we reviewed, this package comes with a PDW-style grip module that includes a folding brace and storage for a spare magazine. You can release both magazines with the ambidextrous mag release for quick reloads.
Unlike the larger model, the new P365-Flux mounts optics directly to the slide. It makes things small and simple, but the previous non-reciprocating optic is pretty neat. Sig’s XRAY3 sights come standard.
A 6-inch barrel stretches the P365’s potential for muzzle velocity, and it sits tucked away inside a shroud that’s part of the grip module.
3. Sig Sauer 516-Mohawk

Specs
- Caliber: 5.56 NATO
- Action: Semi-automatic, short-stroke piston
- Capacity: 30+1
- Barrel Length: 16”
- Overall Length: 33 – 36.5”
- Weight: 7.7 lbs
- Country of Origin: USA
Features
- Conventional and side charging handles
- Adjustable short-stroke piston gas system
- Steel-reinforced wear items
- Ambidextrous controls
When Sig Sauer announced the 516 back in 2009, the company was all about pistols. That seems like an alternative universe today, considering Sig’s $20M contract to build the U.S. Army’s Next-Generation Squad Weapon, high-end MCX series, affordable M400 Tread, and Cross bolt-action rifles.

The 516 enjoyed some success with the law enforcement community and landed a few TV appearances, but fell off Sig’s website in recent years. But now it’s back.
The new Sig Sauer 516-Mohawk stays true to the original with a piston gas system over direct impingement. It’s a short-stroke setup with an adjustable gas block that’s easily accessible through windows on either side of the free-floating M-LOK handguard.

The rifle’s most noteable feature is the combination of a conventional charging handle and a folding, non-reciprocating side charging handle on the left side. All the other controls are ambidextrous.
Sig bills this rifle as tough enough for extreme conditions, and backs up that claim with steel-reinforced wear items.
Is this rifle the future of go-anywhere duty rifles, or is it too funky for your taste?
4. Sig Sauer P365-Luxe

Specs
- Caliber: .380 ACP
- Action: Semi-automatic, striker
- Capacity: 12+1
- Barrel Length: 3.1”
- Overall Length: 5.8”
- Weight: 16 oz
Features
- Stainless steel slide
- Compensator built into the slide
- Compatible with P365-XMacro holsters
If this isn’t the softest-shooting CCW pistol of the year, I’ll be shocked. The Sig Sauer P365-Luxe could be a game-changer for people who struggle with recoil management or just like shooting .380 ACP.

The round is already pretty light on the hands. Sig took it a step further with a compensator built into the slide. That’s not new to the P365, but this is Sig’s first comped .380 ACP.
The cherry on top (or bottom, in this case) is a metal frame. Sig claims it’s the softest, flattest shooting .380 ACP pistol on the market. It might have the best manners of any concealed carry gun, period.
Other perks include AXG grip panels, XRAY3 sights, and optic compatibility. The pearlescent finish may or may not be a perk depending on your taste.
What do you think of the new guns from Sig Next? Let us know below. For 2025 releases from other manufacturers, take a look back at our guide to the Best Guns of SHOT Show 2025!
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I want to see a lighter weight compact 226 version...the 226 is completely reliable
No prices listed . If you have to ask can you afforded it?
I generally can't argue with that logic. We'll have to wait and see, but I suspect that the P211-GTO is going to be particularly hard on the wallet. Anything in particular catch your eye?